I've just merged OpenSSL version 0.9.5a back to -stable. It's a bit of a
large update (sorry, modem users) but it's worth it for the number of
bugfixes, etc, since 0.9.4.

I feel obliged to mention that one or two people had complained of weird
problems using apache+modssl where netscape refused to authenticate to a
server running -current (but IE worked fine) - but try as I might I could
never replicate these problems on multiple machines, nor could I analyse a
fault from the information they provided to me. In the end, the number of
people who are successfully using SSL in -current, and the number of other
people who need 0.9.5a, convinced me to do the merge.

If you do have problems with the new version, please check the docs on
www.openssl.org and www.modssl.org (or wherever) in case it's a FAQ and
unrelated to my work, but tell me if not so I can look into it again.

Kris

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