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README-FIPS.md
OpenSSL FIPS support
====================
This release of OpenSSL includes a cryptographic module that is intended to be
FIPS 140-2 validated. The module is implemented as an OpenSSL provider.
A provider is essentially a dynamically loadable module which implements
cryptographic algorithms, see the [README-PROVIDERS](README-PROVIDERS.md) file
for further details.
The OpenSSL FIPS provider comes as shared library called `fips.so` (on Unix)
resp. `fips.dll` (on Windows). The FIPS provider does not get built and
installed automatically. To enable it, you need to configure OpenSSL using
the `enable-fips` option.
Installing the FIPS module
==========================
If the FIPS provider is enabled, it gets installed automatically during the
normal installation process. Simply follow the normal procedure (configure,
make, make test, make install) as described in the [INSTALL](INSTALL.md) file.
For example, on Unix the final command
$ make install
effectively executes the following install targets
$ make install_sw
$ make install_ssldirs
$ make install_docs
$ make install_fips # for `enable-fips` only
The `install_fips` make target can also be invoked explicitly to install
the FIPS provider independently, without installing the rest of OpenSSL.
The Installation of the FIPS provider consists of two steps. In the first step,
the shared library is copied to its installed location, which by default is
/usr/local/lib/ossl-modules/fips.so on Unix, and
C:\Program Files\OpenSSL\lib\ossl-modules\fips.dll on Windows.
In the second step, the `openssl fipsinstall` command is executed, which completes
the installation by doing the following two things:
- Runs the FIPS module self tests
- Generates the so-called FIPS module configuration file containing information
about the module such as the self test status, and the module checksum.
The FIPS module must have the self tests run, and the FIPS module config file
output generated on every machine that it is to be used on. You must not copy
the FIPS module config file output data from one machine to another.
On Unix the `openssl fipsinstall` command will be invoked as follows by default:
$ openssl fipsinstall -out /usr/local/ssl/fipsmodule.cnf -module /usr/local/lib/ossl-modules/fips.so
If you configured OpenSSL to be installed to a different location, the paths will
vary accordingly. In the rare case that you need to install the fipsmodule.cnf
to non-standard location, you can execute the `openssl fipsinstall` command manually.
Using the FIPS Module in applications
=====================================
Documentation about using the FIPS module is available on the [fips_module(7)]
manual page.
[fips_module(7)]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/man3.0/man7/fips_module.html