LibreSSL: FIPS mode is not coming back
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#3Between FIPS, the NIST and the OpenSSL foundation it's amazing that crypto even works.
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#5Perhaps the solution is to fix FIPS instead of berating the people forced to use it.
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#6For those who don't know what FIPS mode is (like me): https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Mozilla/Projects/NS...
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#8This basically means libressl can not be used by the US Govt or any contractor working with the US Govt, which is a HUGE number of companies. By proxy, it means that libressl will not make its way into Fedora or RHEL, which also limits the adoption of it a fair bit. Perhaps the solution is to fix FIPS instead of berating the people forced to use it.
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#9This basically means libressl can not be used by the US Govt or any contractor working with the US Govt, which is a HUGE number of companies. By proxy, it means that libressl will not make its way into Fedora or RHEL, which also limits the adoption of it a fair bit. Perhaps the solution is to fix FIPS instead of berating the people forced to use it.
Re: LibreSSL: FIPS mode is not coming back
#10This basically means libressl can not be used by the US Govt or any contractor working with the US Govt, which is a HUGE number of companies. By proxy, it means that libressl will not make its way into Fedora or RHEL, which also limits the adoption of it a fair bit. Perhaps the solution is to fix FIPS instead of berating the people forced to use it.
So it makes a lot of sense for each party to do what they are good at: OpenBSD developers write a clean, secure library, and contractors lobby to be allowed to use it.