How to install OpenSSL 1.1.1 and libSSL package?

I want to use OpenSSL1.1.1 version for my code development. Currently I am working with Openssl 1.1.0g on Ubuntu 18.04 machine.

If I download the package with the command sudo apt install libssl-dev, then I get OpenSSL 1.1.0g version,

If I download the package with the command sudo apt install libssl1.0-dev, then I get OpenSSL 1.0.2n version,

How do I download the OpenSSL 1.1.0 and libssl package?

Note: I don't want to download OpenSSL package separately and build it externally. I am supposed to download using an Ubuntu package.

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2 Answers

In fact your question was duplicate and the same question already appeared in Upgrade openssl 1.1.0 to 1.1.1 in Ubuntu 18.04.

As already answered by @Kevin Bowen, openssl 1.1.1 is not in the current Ubuntu repositories, you will need to download, compile, and install the latest OpenSSL version manually.

The same thing I too suggested in the beginning in comments section. My favorite is always to install in /opt, so I suggested that too in comments section.

If you don't want to do, then you will be stuck for ever!

What is OpenSSL?

OpenSSL is a command line cryptography toolkit implementing the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL v2/v3) and Transport Layer Security (TLS v1) network protocols and related cryptography standards required by them.

Most network communication apps and tools that use TLS / SSL protocols may have some OpenSSL tools installed in them. If you’re going to be using applications and packages that depend on the latest versions of OpenSSL, you may have to manually install it on Ubuntu systems.

OpenSSL relies on two important libraries that are part of the OpenSSL project:

  • libssl provides the client and server-side implementations for SSLv3 and TLS.
  • libcrypto provides general cryptographic and X.509 support needed by SSL/TLS but not logically part of it

The default toolket of OpenSSL that comes with Ubuntu isn’t the latest. To get the latest, you must download it yourself and install.

Guide to install the latest version of openssl 1.1.1b on Ubuntu 18.04.

Step 1 : Download openssl 1.1.1b

Download the latest openssl 1.1.1b release from from Ubuntu source package….

OpenSSL Cryptography and SSL/TLS Toolkit

enter image description hereFigure-1: Download openssl 1.1.1b

You can also easily install openssl 1.1.1b package by running the commands below…

wget

Step 2 : Install Openssl from the tar.gb package

Now create /opt/openssl directory:

$ sudo mkdir /opt/opensslenter image description hereFigure-2: Create folder for openssl under /opt directory.

Now that you’ve downloaded the correct archive package for your system into ~/Downloads folder, run the following commands to install Openssl.

$ sudo tar xfvz ~/Downloads/openssl-1.1.1b.tar.gz --directory /opt/openssl

enter image description hereFigure-3: Extraction into /opt/openssl is complete.

$ perl --versionenter image description hereFigure-4: Perl version.

Export LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable with the following value:

$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/openssl/lib

Verify that LD_LIBRARY_PATH is set with correct value by this command:

$ echo $LD_LIBRARY_PATH

enter image description hereFigure-5: Value of environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH is /opt/openssl/lib.

Issue the config commands:

 $ cd /opt/openssl/openssl-1.1.1b $ sudo ./config --prefix=/opt/openssl --openssldir=/opt/openssl/ssl

enter image description hereFigure-6: config command

Next, issue make command:

$ sudo make

Issue make test command to check for possible errors:

$ sudo make test

enter image description hereFigure-7: Bingo! All tests successful.

Issue make install commands:

$ sudo make install

Where is openssl binary being located?

Issue the following commands:

$ sudo updatedb # rebuild library cache
$ locate openssl | grep /opt/openssl/bin

enter image description hereFigure-8: Locate openssl binary.

The directory /usr/bin also has openssl binary which is an earler version. The presence of this unwanted openssl binary /usr/bin/openssl is going to cause us trouble, so we have to check this out!

Issue the following commands in order to tackle /usr/bin/openssl binary:

$ cd /usr/bin
$ ls -l openssl
$ sudo mv openssl openssl.old # rename earlier version openssl to openssl.old

enter image description hereFigure-9: Rename earlier version of openssl binary to openssl.old.

Step 3 : Setup PATH environment variable

Openssl needs to set PATH environment variables which is to be set as shown below.

Create a file called openssl.sh under /etc/profile.d/ directory.

$ sudo touch /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh
$ sudo vi /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh

Add the following contents:

#!/bin/sh
export PATH=/opt/openssl/bin:${PATH}
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/openssl/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}

Save and close the file. Make it executable using the following command.

$ sudo chmod +x /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh

Then, set the environment variables permanently by running the following command:

 $ source /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh

Log out or reboot your system.

Now, check the PATH environment variable:

$ echo $PATH

enter image description hereFigure-10: PATH envirnement variable having /opt/openssl/bin directory

$ which opensslenter image description hereFigure-11: The binary 'openssl' is under '/opt/openssl/bin' directory

Now, check the openssl version using command:

$ openssl version

enter image description hereFigure-12: openssl latest version

Now, check the openssl version using command line tool:

$ openssl

enter image description hereFigure-13: Check version through 'openssl' command line.

What will happen if LD_LIBRARY_PATH is not properly set?

$ openssl

enter image description hereFigure-14: Error thrown by 'openssl' command line when 'LD_LIBRARY_PATH' is not properly set.

As decribed by Step-3, you must set LD_LIBRARY_PATH to correct value which is /opt/openssl/lib

$ export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/openssl/lib:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH

Summary:

This method downloads, extracts, compiles, and installs the latest OpenSSL version 1.1.1b manually.

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On Ubuntu 20.04, I wanted to upgrade from 1.1.1g to 1.1.1l but it's not available in their official repo yet. Along the way I got stuck on a snag with an error about openssl being unable to verify the issuer's authority, when trying to use wget after upgrading.

Eventually I got it all to work, here are the commands.

cd ~; mkdir /opt/openssl; mkdir /opt/openssl/ssl; sudo ln -s /etc/ssl/certs /opt/openssl/ssl/certs;
wget
wget
tar -zxf openssl-1.1.1l.tar.gz --directory /opt/openssl;
cd /opt/openssl/openssl-1.1.1l;
./config --prefix=/opt/openssl --openssldir=/opt/openssl/ssl;
make;
make test;
sudo make install;
mv /usr/bin/openssl /usr/bin/openssl-1.1.1g;
ln -s /usr/local/bin/openssl /usr/bin/openssl;
ldconfig;
touch /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh;
echo '#!/bin/sh' > /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh;
echo 'export PATH=/opt/openssl/bin:${PATH}' >> /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh;
echo 'export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/openssl/lib:${LD_LIBRARY_PATH}' >> /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh;
chmod +x /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh; source /etc/profile.d/openssl.sh;
sudo updatedb;
openssl version;

Then to test it out and make sure you don't get any errors:

wget 

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