FIPS 14-2 vs MD5

2009-08-17 Thread Roger No-Spam
Hello, When building openssl in FIPS 140-2 mode, the MD5 algorithm is not available for use. There are, however, several RFCs that mandate the use of MD5. Would it be possible to partition a system into a FIPS 140-2 part (more security critical parts, e.g SSL) and one other part that can inclu

RE: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5

2009-08-17 Thread David Schwartz
Roger No-Spam wrote: > When building openssl in FIPS 140-2 mode, the MD5 algorithm is > not available for use. There are, however, several RFCs that mandate > the use of MD5. Would it be possible to partition a system into a > FIPS 140-2 part (more security critical parts, e.g SSL) and one other

RE: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5

2009-08-18 Thread El hallabi-Kettani Abderrahmane
Remove --- En date de : Mar 18.8.09, David Schwartz a écrit : De: David Schwartz Objet: RE: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5 À: openssl-users@openssl.org Date: Mardi 18 Août 2009, 1h40 Roger No-Spam wrote: > When building openssl in FIPS 140-2 mode, the MD5 algorithm is > not available for use. The

Re: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5

2009-08-18 Thread Pandit Panburana
, 2009 7:40:43 PM Subject: RE: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5 Roger No-Spam wrote: > When building openssl in FIPS 140-2 mode, the MD5 algorithm is > not available for use. There are, however, several RFCs that mandate > the use of MD5. Would it be possible to partition a system into a > FIPS 140-

Re: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5

2009-08-18 Thread Kyle Hamilton
users@openssl.org > Sent: Monday, August 17, 2009 7:40:43 PM > Subject: RE: FIPS 14-2 vs MD5 > > > Roger No-Spam wrote: > >> When building openssl in FIPS 140-2 mode, the MD5 algorithm is >> not available for use. There are, however, several RFCs that mandate >> the