[CentOS] OpenSSL and OpenSSH on CentOS (FIPS enabled)
Gordon Messmer
gordon.messmer at gmail.comSat Oct 24 15:51:22 UTC 2015
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On 10/22/2015 09:12 PM, Ning Liu (niliu2) wrote: > (1) Is that true for OpenSSL ? http://stackoverflow.com/questions/18616573/how-to-check-fips-140-2-support-in-openssl But, having said that, you should note that FIPS is a certification that applies to specific products. You can enable "FIPS mode" but no CentOS systems are FIPS certified. If you require certification, you must use a Red Hat product. > (2) How about OpenSSH, since we are using SSH for administration, but there is not too much document mentioning OpenSSH Vs. FIPS. Look at the document you linked to, again. It describes specifics with regard to OpenSSH. Verify that sshd is configured according to the documentation, and follow the advice when generating host and user keys.
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