OpenSSL is an organization on GitHub that maintains a wide range of public repositories focused on cryptography and secure communications. The primary programming languages used include C, Python, and HTML, with notable repositories such as openssl, openssl-book, and tools. This presence highlights OpenSSL's commitment to transparency and community involvement in security-related projects.
General purpose TLS and crypto library
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Tools for OpenSSL committers
www.openssl.org
Tools for OpenSSL infrastructure
Technical policies for the OpenSSL Library, governed by the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation
General OpenSSL Library policies, governed by the OpenSSL Foundation and the OpenSSL Corporation
OTC meeting minutes & other things (historical)
[mirror] Binary packaging / installers, where such are otherwise lacking
docs.openssl.org website generator
Performance testing tools
Separate repository for experimental OpenSSL feature branches.
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Submodule with fuzzing corpora data (fuzz/corpora)
OpenSSL engineering team projects tracking
Release and security advisory metadata for the openssl-library.org web pages
OpenSSL public mailing lists archive
Sign OpenPGP release artifacts with private keys held on a PKCS#11 HSM. Rust CLI built on Sequoia, validated against Entrust nShield in FIPS 140-3 mode.
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OpenSSL builds a variety of projects on GitHub, primarily focused on cryptography and secure communications. Key repositories include the openssl library for TLS and crypto functionality, along with tools and documentation resources.
OpenSSL primarily uses C for its core library, along with Python, HTML, TeX, Shell, and CSS for various tools and documentation. This diverse use of languages supports a range of functionalities and user needs.
Yes, all of OpenSSL's repositories are public on GitHub. This openness allows developers and security professionals to contribute to and audit the projects, promoting transparency and collaboration in the field of cryptography.
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