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#1
./openssl did the trick in the appropriate folder..
#2
root@OPNsense:/usr/local/bin # openssl
OpenSSL> version
OpenSSL 1.1.1d-freebsd  10 Sep 2019
OpenSSL>

where is the system getting this old version from?

root@OPNsense:/ # find / -name openssl
/usr/bin/openssl
/usr/include/openssl
/usr/local/include/php/ext/openssl
/usr/local/include/openssl
/usr/local/openssl
/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/bindings/openssl
/usr/local/lib/python3.7/site-packages/cryptography/hazmat/backends/openssl
/usr/local/bin/openssl
/usr/share/openssl

tried them all, report same 1.1.1d version
#3
just updated to OpenSSL version, rebooted and then back to LibreSSL version and rebooted again

root@OPNsense:~ # openssl
OpenSSL> version
OpenSSL 1.1.1d-freebsd  10 Sep 2019
OpenSSL>

is this some sort of trickery here?
#4
Versions   OPNsense 21.1.2-amd64
FreeBSD 12.1-RELEASE-p13-HBSD
LibreSSL 3.2.4

#5
root@OPNsense:~ # openssl version -a
OpenSSL 1.1.1d-freebsd  10 Sep 2019
built on: reproducible build, date unspecified
platform: FreeBSD-amd64
options:  bn(64,64) rc4(16x,int) des(int) idea(int) blowfish(ptr)
compiler: clang
OPENSSLDIR: "/etc/ssl"
ENGINESDIR: "/usr/lib/engines"
Seeding source: os-specific

I don't see LibreSSL version here.. whats going on here??
#6
could anyone else see this being useful to implement on the router for low bandwidth/data links? https://github.com/ayastreb/bandwidth-hero-proxy