Reino Posted Monday at 11:26 PM Posted Monday at 11:26 PM 22 hours ago, Reino said: They are actually and always have been. I don't update the upstream script anymore, but all that I locally changed was "openssl-3.3.1" to "openssl-3.6.1". 6 hours ago, VistaLover said: this doesn't add up at all with my findings You're right. I take it back what I said earlier. I have actually changed the build_openssl3() function locally to automate the process of creating the shared- as well as the static-release. And in the process I forgot to strip both dlls. The filesizes are now identical to what you ended up with. I re-uploaded 'openssl-3.6.1-win32-shared-dev-xpmod-sse.7z'. 2
VistaLover Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM Posted yesterday at 12:37 AM 1 hour ago, Reino said: You're right. I take it back what I said earlier. I have actually changed the build_openssl3() function locally to automate the process of creating the shared- as well as the static-release. And in the process I forgot to strip both dlls. The filesizes are now identical to what you ended up with. I re-uploaded 'openssl-3.6.1-win32-shared-dev-xpmod-sse.7z'. Many thanks for your follow-up , which actually sets the record straight ; and thanks for the re-upload ! Best regards.
j7n Posted 14 hours ago Author Posted 14 hours ago Where are these OpenSSL DLLs usable in apart from a YouTube downloader? Legacy applications that I have all depend on libeay32 and ssleay32. And do they support new algorithms to justify their much bigger size?
nicolaasjan Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 6 hours ago, j7n said: And do they support new algorithms to justify their much bigger size? With version 3.6.0 new functionality has been added (3.6.1 is mainly a security release): Quote Major changes between OpenSSL 3.5 and OpenSSL 3.6.0 [1 Oct 2025] OpenSSL 3.6.0 is a feature release adding significant new functionality to OpenSSL. This release incorporates the following potentially significant or incompatible changes: Added NIST security categories for PKEY objects. Added support for EVP_SKEY opaque symmetric key objects to the key derivation and key exchange provider methods. Added EVP_KDF_CTX_set_SKEY(), EVP_KDF_derive_SKEY(), and EVP_PKEY_derive_SKEY() functions. Added LMS signature verification support as per SP 800-208. This support is present in both the FIPS and default providers. An ANSI-C toolchain is no longer sufficient for building OpenSSL. The code should be built using compilers supporting C-99 features. Support for the VxWorks platforms has been removed. Added an openssl configutl utility for processing the OpenSSL configuration file and dumping the equal configuration file. Added support for FIPS 186-5 deterministic ECDSA signature generation to the FIPS provider. Deprecated EVP_PKEY_ASN1_METHOD-related functions. 1
nicolaasjan Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago @VistaLover I have uploaded an updated Vista+ compatible PyInstaller here. Could you test if the yt-dlp built with it works well on your Vista system? 1
VistaLover Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 4 hours ago, nicolaasjan said: I have uploaded an updated Vista+ compatible PyInstaller here. Could you test if the yt-dlp built with it works well on your Vista system? Sure ; it loads fine: yt-dlp_x86 -v => [debug] Command-line config: ['-v'] [debug] Encodings: locale cp1253, fs utf-8, pref cp1253, out cp1253 (No VT), error cp1253 (No VT), screen cp1253 (No VT) [debug] yt-dlp version nicolaasjan/yt-dlp@2026.02.01.063416 (win7_x86_exe*) [debug] Python 3.14.2 (CPython x86 32bit) - Windows-Vista-6.0.6003-SP2 (OpenSSL 3.6.1 27 Jan 2026) [debug] exe versions: none [debug] Optional libraries: Cryptodome-3.23.0, brotli-1.2.0, certifi-2026.01.04, mutagen-1.47.0, requests-2.32.5, sqlite3-3.50.4, urllib3-2.6.3, websockets-16.0, yt_dlp_ejs-0.4.0 [debug] JS runtimes: none [debug] Proxy map: {} [debug] Request Handlers: urllib, requests, websockets [debug] Plugin directories: none [debug] Loaded 1856 extractors Usage: yt-dlp_x86 [OPTIONS] URL [URL...] yt-dlp_x86: error: You must provide at least one URL. Type yt-dlp --help to see a list of all options. and: yt-dlp_x86 -vF "jxm5zcK27qo" --js-runtime quickjs [debug] Command-line config: ['-vF', 'jxm5zcK27qo', '--js-runtime', 'quickjs'] [debug] Encodings: locale cp1253, fs utf-8, pref cp1253, out utf-8 (No VT), error utf-8 (No VT), screen utf-8 (No VT) [debug] yt-dlp version nicolaasjan/yt-dlp@2026.02.01.063416 (win7_x86_exe*) [debug] Python 3.14.2 (CPython AMD64 32bit) - Windows-Vista-6.0.6003-SP2 (OpenSSL 3.6.1 27 Jan 2026) [debug] exe versions: ffmpeg 5.0 (fdk,setts) [debug] Optional libraries: Cryptodome-3.23.0, brotli-1.2.0, certifi-2026.01.04, mutagen-1.47.0, requests-2.32.5, sqlite3-3.50.4, urllib3-2.6.3, websockets-16.0, yt_dlp_ejs-0.4.0 [debug] JS runtimes: quickjs-ng-0.11.0 [debug] Proxy map: {} [debug] Request Handlers: urllib, requests, websockets [debug] Plugin directories: none [debug] Loaded 1856 extractors [debug] [youtube] [pot] PO Token Providers: none [debug] [youtube] [pot] PO Token Cache Providers: memory [debug] [youtube] [pot] PO Token Cache Spec Providers: webpo [debug] [youtube] [jsc] JS Challenge Providers: bun (unavailable), deno (unavailable), node (unavailable), quickjs [youtube] Extracting URL: jxm5zcK27qo [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading webpage [debug] [youtube] Forcing "main" player JS variant for player 3510b6ff original url = /s/player/3510b6ff/player_es6.vflset/en_US/base.js [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading android vr player API JSON [debug] [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: android_vr player response playability status: UNPLAYABLE [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading web embedded client config [debug] [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Detected experiment to bind GVS PO Token to video ID for web_embedded client [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading player 3510b6ff-main [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading web embedded player API JSON [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading web safari player API JSON [debug] [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Detected a 6s ad skippable after 5s for web_safari [youtube] [jsc:quickjs] Solving JS challenges using quickjs [debug] [youtube] [jsc:quickjs] Using challenge solver lib script v0.4.0 (source: python package, variant: minified) [debug] [youtube] [jsc:quickjs] Using challenge solver core script v0.4.0 (source: python package, variant: minified) WARNING: [youtube] [jsc:quickjs] QuickJS-NG is missing some optimizations making this very slow. Consider using upstream QuickJS instead. [debug] [youtube] [jsc:quickjs] Running QuickJS: '<redacted>\yt-dlp\Builds\Nightly\nicolaasjan\py3.14\2026.02.01.63416\PyInst-6.18\qjs.EXE' --script 'C:\Users\<redacted>\AppData\Local\Temp\tmpfsvkg2za.js' [youtube] jxm5zcK27qo: Downloading m3u8 information [debug] Sort order given by extractor: quality, res, fps, hdr:12, source, vcodec, channels, acodec, lang, proto [debug] Formats sorted by: hasvid, ie_pref, quality, res, fps, hdr:12(7), source, vcodec, channels, acodec, lang, proto, size, br, asr, vext, aext, hasaud, id [info] Available formats for jxm5zcK27qo: ID EXT RESOLUTION FPS CH | FILESIZE TBR PROTO | VCODEC VBR ACODEC ABR ASR MORE INFO ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- sb3 mhtml 48x27 0 | mhtml | images storyboard sb2 mhtml 80x45 0 | mhtml | images storyboard sb1 mhtml 160x90 0 | mhtml | images storyboard sb0 mhtml 320x180 0 | mhtml | images storyboard 249 webm audio only 2 | 44.09MiB 51k https | audio only opus 51k 48k [en] low, WEB-E, webm_dash 250 webm audio only 2 | 57.96MiB 67k https | audio only opus 67k 48k [en] low, WEB-E, webm_dash 140 m4a audio only 2 | 112.28MiB 129k https | audio only mp4a.40.2 129k 44k [en] medium, WEB-E, m4a_dash 251 webm audio only 2 | 113.71MiB 131k https | audio only opus 131k 48k [en] medium, WEB-E, webm_dash 91 mp4 256x144 24 | ~153.75MiB 177k m3u8 | avc1.4D400C mp4a.40.5 [en] WEB-S 160 mp4 256x144 24 | 58.06MiB 67k https | avc1.4d400c 67k video only 144p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 278 webm 256x144 24 | 63.73MiB 73k https | vp9 73k video only 144p, WEB-E, webm_dash 394 mp4 256x144 24 | 61.83MiB 71k https | av01.0.00M.08 71k video only 144p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 92 mp4 426x240 24 | ~276.63MiB 319k m3u8 | avc1.4D4015 mp4a.40.5 [en] WEB-S 133 mp4 426x240 24 | 111.89MiB 129k https | avc1.4d4015 129k video only 240p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 242 webm 426x240 24 | 120.41MiB 139k https | vp9 139k video only 240p, WEB-E, webm_dash 395 mp4 426x240 24 | 101.99MiB 118k https | av01.0.00M.08 118k video only 240p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 93 mp4 640x360 24 | ~697.64MiB 804k m3u8 | avc1.4D401E mp4a.40.2 [en] WEB-S 134 mp4 640x360 24 | 196.77MiB 227k https | avc1.4d401e 227k video only 360p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 18 mp4 640x360 24 2 | ≈308.67MiB 356k https | avc1.42001E mp4a.40.2 44k [en] 360p, WEB-E 243 webm 640x360 24 | 247.24MiB 285k https | vp9 285k video only 360p, WEB-E, webm_dash 396 mp4 640x360 24 | 182.68MiB 211k https | av01.0.01M.08 211k video only 360p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 94 mp4 854x480 24 | ~919.27MiB 1060k m3u8 | avc1.4D401E mp4a.40.2 [en] WEB-S 135 mp4 854x480 24 | 357.67MiB 412k https | avc1.4d401e 412k video only 480p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 244 webm 854x480 24 | 327.75MiB 378k https | vp9 378k video only 480p, WEB-E, webm_dash 397 mp4 854x480 24 | 262.34MiB 303k https | av01.0.04M.08 303k video only 480p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 95 mp4 1280x720 24 | ~ 1.17GiB 1387k m3u8 | avc1.4D401F mp4a.40.2 [en] WEB-S 136 mp4 1280x720 24 | 621.36MiB 717k https | avc1.4d401f 717k video only 720p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 247 webm 1280x720 24 | 538.63MiB 621k https | vp9 621k video only 720p, WEB-E, webm_dash 398 mp4 1280x720 24 | 425.20MiB 490k https | av01.0.05M.08 490k video only 720p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 96 mp4 1920x1080 24 | ~ 3.12GiB 3685k m3u8 | avc1.640028 mp4a.40.2 [en] WEB-S 137 mp4 1920x1080 24 | 1.34GiB 1577k https | avc1.640028 1577k video only 1080p, WEB-E, mp4_dash 248 webm 1920x1080 24 | 830.37MiB 958k https | vp9 958k video only 1080p, WEB-E, webm_dash 399 mp4 1920x1080 24 | 641.86MiB 740k https | av01.0.08M.08 740k video only 1080p, WEB-E, mp4_dash Do note, though, that "my Vista" system (SP2 32-bit) is fully updated till Vista SP2's EoL, with very little WS2008 updates and no ESU ones ; but the Win10 UCRT update (a Vista SP2 one) is indeed installed here ... 1
VistaLover Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago 12 hours ago, j7n said: Where are these OpenSSL DLLs usable in apart from a YouTube downloader? Do note that the OpenSSL-3.x.x DLLs are actually integral parts of every CPython for Windows higher than py3.10 (CPython-3.10.x, by default, uses OpenSSL-1.1.1.x), so they're not necessarily linked to just "YouTube downloaders" ; any other python application/script requiring py3.11+ may use those... 12 hours ago, j7n said: Legacy applications that I have all depend on libeay32 and ssleay32. libeay32.dll+ssleay32.dll are part of very old/insecure OpenSSL versions, the last branch that used them was the 1.0.2.x one; the 1.1.x.x branches used DLLs named libcrypto-1_1.dll and libssl-1_1.dll; BTW, TLSv1.3 support was first introduced with the OpenSSL-1.1.1.x series; so, your "legacy applications" can only use up to TLSv1.2 when connecting to the web... 1
Reino Posted 40 minutes ago Posted 40 minutes ago 12 hours ago, j7n said: Where are these OpenSSL DLLs usable in apart from a YouTube downloader? Well... On 9/3/2025 at 11:28 AM, Reino said: The only reason why I started compiling the shared OpenSSL dll-files is because Xidel needs them to open https-urls on WinXP. That's the latest official 'xidel-0.9.9.20230616.8842.e14a96920e01.openssl.win32.zip' on https://sourceforge.net/projects/videlibri/files/Xidel/Xidel development/. Or 'xidel-0.9.9_2025-02-22-git-3e7e88a62307-openssl-win32.7z' on https://rwijnsma.home.xs4all.nl/files/xidel/personal_builds/, which I compiled myself. On Linux Xidel by default requires OpenSSL to open https urls at all. On Windows the normal win32/win64 binary relies on Microsoft's SChannel SSP (Secure Channel Security Service Provider) to do that. On Windows XP SChannel is limited to TLS 1.1, while practically all websites nowadays use TLS 1.2 and newer. So Benito, Xidel's author, created the openssl-win32 build especially for WinXP users. Xidel supports all OpenSSL versions. If you'd like to know what Xidel can do, I suggest you have a look at StackOverflow here or here. Obviously every piece of software that requires the OpenSSL dlls for internet connectivity can use these.
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