0.9.7h is FIPS certified, as long as you build with unmodified sources
(and this is checked with an SHA check on the sources in question).

Or at least, that's what I believe to be the case, given the
documentation on the Security Policy for it.

-Kyle H

On 1/29/06, prakash babu <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> I came to know that OpenSSL is in its final stage of getting FIPS
> certification.
>
> http://trends.newsforge.com/trends/06/01/23/0429219.shtml
>
> Congrats to all the developers and contributors from the OpenSource
> community for making this happen.
>
> I have a couple of question in this regard.
>
> 1. Once OpenSSL is FIPS certified will a new version be released or an
> existing version (eg 0.9.7i)  can be called FIPS certified.
>
> 2. Are there any security policy document that have been published, which
> contains steps to be followed while creating an application from FIPS
> certified OpenSSL.
>
> Thanks,
> Prakash
>
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