root@OPNsense:/usr/local/bin # openssl
# /usr/local/bin/opensslOpenSSL> versionLibreSSL 3.2.4OpenSSL>
/usr/local/bin # opensslOpenSSL> versionOpenSSL 1.1.1d-freebsd 10 Sep 2019
But dumb question: Why is there such an old version of openSSL present on my install AT ALL[...]Isn't that a security issue?
Hi franco, but the search function for the forum is hmm... not that good in finding relevant threads.I would have expected that if I choose flavour LibreSSL then there is no openSSL on my systems at all. What would happen, if the openSSL bins were deleted all and completely from a current OPNsense system that is on LibreSSL?
Quote from: chemlud on March 09, 2021, 09:22:59 amHi franco, but the search function for the forum is hmm... not that good in finding relevant threads.I would have expected that if I choose flavour LibreSSL then there is no openSSL on my systems at all. What would happen, if the openSSL bins were deleted all and completely from a current OPNsense system that is on LibreSSL?Removing openSSL from your running system will basically be impossible. You'd have to compile with LibreSSL from the get go - as in at makeworld and makekernel time. And even then, there will inevitably be some packages that just won't work without openSSL.https://attilagyorffy.com/2016/07/02/the-state-of-libressl-in-freebsd/