I wondered about that. I saw several mentions about that.
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On Wed, Feb 27, 2013, Glenn Smith wrote:
Does the same apply to DLLs? I'm planning on using OpenSSL+Fips in a DLL
that gets loaded either by other DLLs or directly from an application as a
support DLL (the App won't be known, as we're doing DLL to be used by other
vendors).
Since you
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but it doesn't seem to be that way.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!!!
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On Tue, Feb 26, 2013, Glenn Smith wrote:
I'm trying to validate my build of the OpenSSL + Fips static libraries. I
did verify that the OpenSSL.exe is fips enabled per some of the
documentation I've seen.
When I try to enable FIPs mode in my app, I get a failure in