Re: Query about support for OpenSSL 1.1.1

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On Wed, Feb 15, 2023 at 9:44 AM Vivek Naruka (EXT-NSB)
<vivek.naruka.ext@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> There is new version of Openssl i.e. Openssl 3.0 available for which Httpd provide support in its newly released versions.
>
> We are using Openssl version 1.1.1 in our project and need to know that if Httpd will continue its support towards Openssl 1.1.1 as well till year 2030.

httpd will not support openssl-1.1.1 longer than the openssl project
maintains it, and while httpd-2.4.x will surely support openssl-1.1.1
until its last revision, there is no guarantee that httpd-2.4.x itself
will still be maintained in 2030.
For instance if some httpd-2.6.x or httpd-3.x is released by 2030 when
openssl-1.1.1 is not maintained anymore by the openssl team then it
may not support this openssl version from the start, so if/whenever
httpd-2.4.x itself stops being maintained by the httpd team there is
no support for openssl-1.1.1 in any maintained httpd version.

In any case, the questions about maintenance times/deadlines concern
more the vendors/distros than the httpd project itself.

Regards;
Yann.

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