On 9/20/18, 4:39 PM, "openssl-users on behalf of Viktor Dukhovni" <openssl-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx on behalf of openssl-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Despite (IMHO) its increasing obsolescence and irrelevance, the LibreSSL fork of OpenSSL 1.0.2 also supports ECDSA. Yep. > so openssl 1.1.0 or newer, and his Mac is infested with > 0.98letter. That sounds like a Mac that's running a dated copy of the OS. The latest released (High Sierra) MacOS has LibreSSL 2.2.7 - pretty dated (but no worries - it doesn't include .h files or linkable libraries for LibreSSL, as far as I could tell ;). The previous versions included 0.98letter. Anybody who needs a "real" OpenSSL on MacOS either builds it himself (like what I'm doing with the master ;), or installs stable via Macports (ends up in /opt/local) or Brew (AFAIK, ends up in /usr/local/ssl).
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