OpenSSL 3.3 Final Release Live

The final release of OpenSSL 3.3 is now live. This is the first release in accordance with our adoption of biannual time-based releases. We would like to thank all those who contributed to the OpenSSL 3.3 release, without whom, OpenSSL would not be possible.

OpenSSL 3.3 delivers the following new features:

OpenSSL 3.3 is a regular release, upon this final release a one-year Full Support period is initiated for regular releases. During this phase, bugs and security issues are addressed and fixed according to the Stable Release Updates Policy. Immediately after the Full Support phase ends, the Maintenance Support phase begins, lasting for one year. During this phase, the primary focus is on fixing security issues, although other bugs may be addressed at the discretion of OpenSSL engineering.

The next release will be OpenSSL 3.4. The release process is being managed by Neil Horman (@nhorman). Details on the release schedule can be found on the new OpenSSL Release Schedule board on GitHub.

Bug reports and issues relating to OpenSSL can be filed on our issue tracker, and questions about using OpenSSL 3.3 can be posted on GitHub Discussions.