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If you are building the latest release source code with enable-fips configured then the FIPS provider you are using is not likely to be FIPS compliant. This update demonstrates how to build a FIPS provider that is compliant and use it with the latest source code. Reviewed-by: Tomas Mraz <tomas@openssl.org> Reviewed-by: Paul Dale <pauli@openssl.org> (Merged from https://github.com/openssl/openssl/pull/20907)
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OpenSSL FIPS support
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====================
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This release of OpenSSL includes a cryptographic module that can be
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FIPS validated. The module is implemented as an OpenSSL provider.
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A provider is essentially a dynamically loadable module which implements
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cryptographic algorithms, see the [README-PROVIDERS](README-PROVIDERS.md) file
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for further details.
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A cryptographic module is only FIPS validated after it has gone through the complex
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FIPS 140 validation process. As this process takes a very long time, it is not
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possible to validate every minor release of OpenSSL.
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If you need a FIPS validated module then you must ONLY generate a FIPS provider
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using OpenSSL versions that have valid FIPS certificates. A FIPS certificate
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contains a link to a Security Policy, and you MUST follow the instructions
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in the Security Policy in order to be FIPS compliant.
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See <https://www.openssl.org/source/> for information related to OpenSSL
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FIPS certificates and Security Policies.
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Newer OpenSSL Releases that include security or bug fixes can be used to build
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all other components (such as the core API's, TLS and the default, base and
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legacy providers) without any restrictions, but the FIPS provider must be built
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as specified in the Security Policy (normally with a different version of the
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source code).
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The OpenSSL FIPS provider is a shared library called `fips.so` (on Unix), or
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resp. `fips.dll` (on Windows). The FIPS provider does not get built and
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installed automatically. To enable it, you need to configure OpenSSL using
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the `enable-fips` option.
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Installing the FIPS provider
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============================
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In order to be FIPS compliant you must only use FIPS validated source code.
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Refer to <https://www.openssl.org/source/> for information related to
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which versions are FIPS validated. The instructions given below build OpenSSL
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just using the FIPS validated source code.
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If you want to use a validated FIPS provider, but also want to use the latest
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OpenSSL release to build everything else, then refer to the next section.
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The following is only a guide.
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Please read the Security Policy for up to date installation instructions.
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If the FIPS provider is enabled, it gets installed automatically during the
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normal installation process. Simply follow the normal procedure (configure,
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make, make test, make install) as described in the [INSTALL](INSTALL.md) file.
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For example, on Unix the final command
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$ make install
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effectively executes the following install targets
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$ make install_sw
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$ make install_ssldirs
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$ make install_docs
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$ make install_fips # for `enable-fips` only
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The `install_fips` make target can also be invoked explicitly to install
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the FIPS provider independently, without installing the rest of OpenSSL.
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The Installation of the FIPS provider consists of two steps. In the first step,
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the shared library is copied to its installed location, which by default is
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/usr/local/lib/ossl-modules/fips.so on Unix, and
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C:\Program Files\OpenSSL\lib\ossl-modules\fips.dll on Windows.
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In the second step, the `openssl fipsinstall` command is executed, which completes
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the installation by doing the following two things:
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- Runs the FIPS module self tests
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- Generates the so-called FIPS module configuration file containing information
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about the module such as the module checksum (and for OpenSSL 3.0 the
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self test status).
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The FIPS module must have the self tests run, and the FIPS module config file
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output generated on every machine that it is to be used on. For OpenSSL 3.0,
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you must not copy the FIPS module config file output data from one machine to another.
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On Unix, the `openssl fipsinstall` command will be invoked as follows by default:
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$ openssl fipsinstall -out /usr/local/ssl/fipsmodule.cnf -module /usr/local/lib/ossl-modules/fips.so
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If you configured OpenSSL to be installed to a different location, the paths will
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vary accordingly. In the rare case that you need to install the fipsmodule.cnf
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to a non-standard location, you can execute the `openssl fipsinstall` command manually.
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Installing the FIPS provider and using it with the latest release
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=================================================================
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This normally requires you to download 2 copies of the OpenSSL source code.
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Download and build a validated FIPS provider
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--------------------------------------------
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Refer to <https://www.openssl.org/source/> for information related to
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which versions are FIPS validated. For this example we use OpenSSL 3.0.0.
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$ wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.0.0.tar.gz
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$ tar -xf openssl-3.0.0.tar.gz
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$ cd openssl-3.0.0
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$ ./Configure enable-fips
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$ make
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$ cd ..
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Download and build the latest release of OpenSSL
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We use OpenSSL 3.1.0 here, (but you could also use the latest 3.0.X)
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$ wget https://www.openssl.org/source/openssl-3.1.0.tar.gz
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$ tar -xf openssl-3.1.0.tar.gz
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$ cd openssl-3.1.0
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$ ./Configure enable-fips
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$ make
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Use the OpenSSL FIPS provider for testing
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-----------------------------------------
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We do this by replacing the artifact for the OpenSSL 3.1.0 FIPS provider.
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Note that the OpenSSL 3.1.0 FIPS provider has not been validated
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so it must not be used for FIPS purposes.
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$ cp ../openssl-3.0.0/providers/fips.so providers/.
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$ cp ../openssl-3.0.0/providers/fipsmodule.cnf providers/.
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// Note that for OpenSSL 3.0 that the `fipsmodule.cnf` file should not
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// be copied across multiple machines if it contains an entry for
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// `install-status`. (Otherwise the self tests would be skipped).
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// Validate the output of the following to make sure we are using the
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// OpenSSL 3.0.0 FIPS provider
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$ ./util/wrap.pl -fips apps/openssl list -provider-path providers \
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-provider fips -providers
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// Now run the current tests using the OpenSSL 3.0 FIPS provider.
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$ make tests
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Copy the FIPS provider artifacts (`fips.so` & `fipsmodule.cnf`) to known locations
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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$ cd ../openssl-3.0.0
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$ sudo make install_fips
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Check that the correct FIPS provider is being used
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--------------------------------------------------
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$./util/wrap.pl -fips apps/openssl list -provider-path providers \
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-provider fips -providers
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// This should produce the following output
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Providers:
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base
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name: OpenSSL Base Provider
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version: 3.1.0
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status: active
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fips
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name: OpenSSL FIPS Provider
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version: 3.0.0
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status: active
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Using the FIPS Module in applications
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=====================================
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Documentation about using the FIPS module is available on the [fips_module(7)]
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manual page.
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[fips_module(7)]: https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man7/fips_module.html
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