Where to get info about deprecated options of OpenSSL RSAUTIL of Mojave?












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It seems that on macOS since Mojave (OSX 10.14.3), the -ssl option had been deprecated from RSA Utils (rsautl command) on it's default OpenSSL.



$ sw_vers
ProductName: Mac OS X
ProductVersion: 10.14.3
BuildVersion: 18D42
$
$ openssl version
LibreSSL 2.6.5


Where can I get these update releases info? I googled the net but couldn't find them...





If I try to use -ssl option then it returns the help as an error. But the -ssl option is still there.



$ openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey id_rsa.pub.pkcs8 -ssl -in test.txt -out test.txt.enc
Usage: rsautl [options]
-in file input file
-out file output file
-inkey file input key
-keyform arg private key format - default PEM
-pubin input is an RSA public
-certin input is a certificate carrying an RSA public key
-ssl use SSL v2 padding
-raw use no padding
-pkcs use PKCS#1 v1.5 padding (default)
-oaep use PKCS#1 OAEP
-sign sign with private key
-verify verify with public key
-encrypt encrypt with public key
-decrypt decrypt with private key
-hexdump hex dump output


But in the manual, the -ssl option doesn't appear.



$ man openssl 
...
RSAUTL
openssl rsautl [-asn1parse] [-certin] [-decrypt] [-encrypt] [-hexdump] [-in
file] [-inkey file] [-keyform der | pem] [-oaep | -pkcs | -raw] [-out file]
[-pubin] [-sign] [-verify]
...


I understand that since SSL v2 is no longer good to use, they deprecated the -ssl option.



But I need some kind of confirmation about this so to let my client know and change their protocol to send encrypted files.



I noticed that the man was updated today (my time, Jan 29, 2019, Tokyo).



$ man openssl | tail -1
BSD January 29, 2019 BSD


So I thought that Apple just forgot to update the -help, but even in the Mojave release notes there was no info about it.



Where can I get info of these changes and/or report to update the --help?









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    It seems that on macOS since Mojave (OSX 10.14.3), the -ssl option had been deprecated from RSA Utils (rsautl command) on it's default OpenSSL.



    $ sw_vers
    ProductName: Mac OS X
    ProductVersion: 10.14.3
    BuildVersion: 18D42
    $
    $ openssl version
    LibreSSL 2.6.5


    Where can I get these update releases info? I googled the net but couldn't find them...





    If I try to use -ssl option then it returns the help as an error. But the -ssl option is still there.



    $ openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey id_rsa.pub.pkcs8 -ssl -in test.txt -out test.txt.enc
    Usage: rsautl [options]
    -in file input file
    -out file output file
    -inkey file input key
    -keyform arg private key format - default PEM
    -pubin input is an RSA public
    -certin input is a certificate carrying an RSA public key
    -ssl use SSL v2 padding
    -raw use no padding
    -pkcs use PKCS#1 v1.5 padding (default)
    -oaep use PKCS#1 OAEP
    -sign sign with private key
    -verify verify with public key
    -encrypt encrypt with public key
    -decrypt decrypt with private key
    -hexdump hex dump output


    But in the manual, the -ssl option doesn't appear.



    $ man openssl 
    ...
    RSAUTL
    openssl rsautl [-asn1parse] [-certin] [-decrypt] [-encrypt] [-hexdump] [-in
    file] [-inkey file] [-keyform der | pem] [-oaep | -pkcs | -raw] [-out file]
    [-pubin] [-sign] [-verify]
    ...


    I understand that since SSL v2 is no longer good to use, they deprecated the -ssl option.



    But I need some kind of confirmation about this so to let my client know and change their protocol to send encrypted files.



    I noticed that the man was updated today (my time, Jan 29, 2019, Tokyo).



    $ man openssl | tail -1
    BSD January 29, 2019 BSD


    So I thought that Apple just forgot to update the -help, but even in the Mojave release notes there was no info about it.



    Where can I get info of these changes and/or report to update the --help?









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      It seems that on macOS since Mojave (OSX 10.14.3), the -ssl option had been deprecated from RSA Utils (rsautl command) on it's default OpenSSL.



      $ sw_vers
      ProductName: Mac OS X
      ProductVersion: 10.14.3
      BuildVersion: 18D42
      $
      $ openssl version
      LibreSSL 2.6.5


      Where can I get these update releases info? I googled the net but couldn't find them...





      If I try to use -ssl option then it returns the help as an error. But the -ssl option is still there.



      $ openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey id_rsa.pub.pkcs8 -ssl -in test.txt -out test.txt.enc
      Usage: rsautl [options]
      -in file input file
      -out file output file
      -inkey file input key
      -keyform arg private key format - default PEM
      -pubin input is an RSA public
      -certin input is a certificate carrying an RSA public key
      -ssl use SSL v2 padding
      -raw use no padding
      -pkcs use PKCS#1 v1.5 padding (default)
      -oaep use PKCS#1 OAEP
      -sign sign with private key
      -verify verify with public key
      -encrypt encrypt with public key
      -decrypt decrypt with private key
      -hexdump hex dump output


      But in the manual, the -ssl option doesn't appear.



      $ man openssl 
      ...
      RSAUTL
      openssl rsautl [-asn1parse] [-certin] [-decrypt] [-encrypt] [-hexdump] [-in
      file] [-inkey file] [-keyform der | pem] [-oaep | -pkcs | -raw] [-out file]
      [-pubin] [-sign] [-verify]
      ...


      I understand that since SSL v2 is no longer good to use, they deprecated the -ssl option.



      But I need some kind of confirmation about this so to let my client know and change their protocol to send encrypted files.



      I noticed that the man was updated today (my time, Jan 29, 2019, Tokyo).



      $ man openssl | tail -1
      BSD January 29, 2019 BSD


      So I thought that Apple just forgot to update the -help, but even in the Mojave release notes there was no info about it.



      Where can I get info of these changes and/or report to update the --help?









      share














      It seems that on macOS since Mojave (OSX 10.14.3), the -ssl option had been deprecated from RSA Utils (rsautl command) on it's default OpenSSL.



      $ sw_vers
      ProductName: Mac OS X
      ProductVersion: 10.14.3
      BuildVersion: 18D42
      $
      $ openssl version
      LibreSSL 2.6.5


      Where can I get these update releases info? I googled the net but couldn't find them...





      If I try to use -ssl option then it returns the help as an error. But the -ssl option is still there.



      $ openssl rsautl -encrypt -pubin -inkey id_rsa.pub.pkcs8 -ssl -in test.txt -out test.txt.enc
      Usage: rsautl [options]
      -in file input file
      -out file output file
      -inkey file input key
      -keyform arg private key format - default PEM
      -pubin input is an RSA public
      -certin input is a certificate carrying an RSA public key
      -ssl use SSL v2 padding
      -raw use no padding
      -pkcs use PKCS#1 v1.5 padding (default)
      -oaep use PKCS#1 OAEP
      -sign sign with private key
      -verify verify with public key
      -encrypt encrypt with public key
      -decrypt decrypt with private key
      -hexdump hex dump output


      But in the manual, the -ssl option doesn't appear.



      $ man openssl 
      ...
      RSAUTL
      openssl rsautl [-asn1parse] [-certin] [-decrypt] [-encrypt] [-hexdump] [-in
      file] [-inkey file] [-keyform der | pem] [-oaep | -pkcs | -raw] [-out file]
      [-pubin] [-sign] [-verify]
      ...


      I understand that since SSL v2 is no longer good to use, they deprecated the -ssl option.



      But I need some kind of confirmation about this so to let my client know and change their protocol to send encrypted files.



      I noticed that the man was updated today (my time, Jan 29, 2019, Tokyo).



      $ man openssl | tail -1
      BSD January 29, 2019 BSD


      So I thought that Apple just forgot to update the -help, but even in the Mojave release notes there was no info about it.



      Where can I get info of these changes and/or report to update the --help?







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