The process involves setting up a specific version of a widely used cryptographic library on a particular operating system distribution. This cryptographic library provides secure communication over computer networks and is essential for many applications. An example is configuring a web server to use Transport Layer Security (TLS) for encrypted connections.
Utilizing this specific version offers access to particular features, bug fixes, and security patches relevant to that release. It ensures compatibility with applications built to utilize that library version and provides a stable and secure environment. Historically, managing cryptographic libraries has been crucial for maintaining data integrity and preventing vulnerabilities.