LibreSSL 3.1.4 released August 17th, 2020

LibreSSL is a version of the TLS/crypto stack forked from OpenSSL in 2014, with goals of modernizing the codebase, improving security, and applying best practice development processes.

Primary development occurs inside the OpenBSD source tree with the usual care the project is known for.

On a regular basis the code is re-packaged for portable use by other operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD, Windows, etc).

The latest stable release is 3.1.4

The latest development release is 3.2.1

See the releases page for support information.

LibreSSL releases contain several parts:

libcrypto: a library of cryptography fundamentals

libssl: a TLS library

libtls: a new TLS library, designed to make it easier to write foolproof applications

Various utilities such as openssl(1), nc(1), and ocspcheck(8).

LibreSSL is supported financially by the OpenBSD Foundation and the OpenBSD Project. Please consider helping our efforts.