![]() A fresh Lion install (on top of a fresh Snow Leopard install) did not fix the problem, although I did not do manual updating of openssl. Sadly, my hardware limits me to Snow Leopard (10.6) and Lion (10.7). I would like to make a diagnosis of what's wrong with my system, and am hoping this could be one way to do it. ![]() I have used the technique in to update my openssl, so that now: $ which opensslĪccording to, my system is "good" in all 6 areas that it checks, and my client "is using TLS 1.2, the most modern version of the encryption protocol." But my problems persist. ![]() Is there a list of software packages that I should check to make sure there is not some old-ware lying around that is causing my problems? In other words, I'm hoping for a checklist of packages to check. And so I wonder if there are even more libraries - unknown to me - that HTTPS uses. ![]() I understand that "openssl libraries" are separate from openssl. Now I can't use pip with Python at all (this is crippling). Websites complain my system clock is wrong when it's right. (This started a couple years ago and has been worsening.) I can't see certain websites. The problem is that so many things connected with HTTPS seem to break on my system. But, now that Apple no longer supports updates of that OS, I am unsure how to proceed. I want my OS/X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) to be running the latest SSL and TLS.
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