the Apple curl security incident 12604 | daniel.haxx.se

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TL;DR? > The problem is strictly speaking not even in curl code. It comes with the version of LibreSSL that Apple ships and builds curl to use on their platforms.

But because they’re Apple (right next to the Pope, for infallibility), they know best; same old story, rinse’n’repeat.

Really liked their stuff back in the day. Now? It’s another walled garden they scrabble to maintain.

You know, Steve Jobs used to be a huge jerk. Then he passed away.

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LibreSSL is the fucking bane of my existence at work. So many issues caused by the keys it spits out vs others.

Never had the chance to seriously look into libressl. Do you think it would work fine if most of the world was running it rather than openssl?

Probably so, but Apple is the only one I’ve encountered actually using it. The whole point is it’s supposed to be backwards compatible and it’s just not

If you meant that they've dropped plenty of openssl functionality - well, the whole purpose of the fork was to refactor it into something less scary. And since it was done by OpenBSD people - they have their own approach, not always culturally compatible with enterprise usage.

Anyone still using LibreSSL and not OpenSSL, has only themselves to blame. Or their company or whoever is forcing it on them.

Seems from the article that LibreSSL is fine, it's about Apple patches to it.

OpenBSD forked OpenSSL due to HeartBleed. OpenBSD developers are generally regarded as quite on top of their game when it comes to security, so why the "still using LibreSSL" FUD?