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Cryptographic Algorithm Validation Program CAVP

Description
The KeyPair Cryptographic Module for OpenSSL expands the list of Tested Configurations (operating system + processor) for the OpenSSL FIPS Object Module v2.0. Please contact KeyPair Consulting to include your desired operating system as a Tested Configuration on a FIPS 140-2 certificate branded in your company's name.
Version
2.0.16
Type
SOFTWARE
Vendor
KeyPair Consulting Inc.
846 Higuera Street
Suite 2
San Luis Obispo, CA 93401
USA
Contacts
Mark Minnoch
mark@keypair.us
805-316-5024
Steve Weymann
steve@keypair.us
805-316-5024

HMAC 3772

   First Validated: 9/4/2018
Operating Environment Algorithm Capabilities
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 with PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 without PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA-1 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 with PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 without PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-224 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 with PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 without PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-256 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 with PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 without PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-384 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 with PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Android 8.1 on Nvidia Tegra X1 without PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
CentOS 6 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
CentOS 7 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) with PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand
Ubuntu 16.04 on Intel Xeon E5-2430L (x86) without PAA HMAC-SHA2-512 Expand

Created October 05, 2016, Updated March 16, 2023