Module Name
VMware's OpenSSL FIPS Object Module
Historical Reason
Moved to historical list due to sunsetting
Caveat
When operated in FIPS mode. This validation entry is a non-security-relevant modification to Cert. #3550
Security Level Exceptions
- Roles, Services, and Authentication: Level 2
- Physical Security: N/A
- Design Assurance: Level 3
- Mitigation of Other Attacks: N/A
Embodiment
Multi-Chip Stand Alone
Description
VMware's OpenSSL FIPS Object Module v2.0.20-vmw is a general-purpose cryptographic module that provides FIPS-Approved cryptographic functions and services to various VMware's products and components.
Tested Configuration(s)
- Amazon Linux 2 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Amazon Linux 2 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- PhotonOS 1.0 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- PhotonOS 1.0 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- PhotonOS 2.0 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- PhotonOS 2.0 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- PhotonOS 2.0 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- PhotonOS 2.0 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- PhotonOS 3.0 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- PhotonOS 3.0 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- RHEL 7.7 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- RHEL 7.7 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- RHEL 7.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge T430 with Intel Xeon E5-2620 with PAA
- RHEL 7.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge T430 with Intel Xeon E5-2620 without PAA
- RHEL 7.7 running on a Lenovo Yoga 710 with Intel Core i5 with PAA
- RHEL 7.7 running on a Lenovo Yoga 710 with Intel Core i5 without PAA
- Ubuntu 16.04 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Ubuntu 16.04 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- Ubuntu 16.04 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Ubuntu 16.04 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- Ubuntu 18.04 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Ubuntu 18.04 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- Ubuntu 20.04 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Ubuntu 20.04 on ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- VMware SD-WAN OS 3.3 on a VMware SD-WAN Edge 3800 with Intel Xeon D-2187NT with PAA
- VMware SD-WAN OS 3.3 on a VMware SD-WAN Edge 3800 with Intel Xeon D-2187NT without PAA
- VMware SD-WAN OS 3.3 on a VMware SD-WAN Edge 610 with Intel Atom C3308 with PAA
- VMware SD-WAN OS 3.3 on a VMware SD-WAN Edge 610 with Intel Atom C3308 without PAA
- VMware SD-WAN OS 3.3 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- VMware SD-WAN OS 3.3 on ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- Within ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Within ESXi 6.7 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with an Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA
- Within ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 with PAA
- Within ESXi 7.0 running on a Dell PowerEdge R740 with Intel Xeon Gold 6126 without PAA (single-user mode)
Approved Algorithms
AES |
Cert. #C470 |
CKG |
Vendor Affirmed |
DRBG |
Cert. #C470 |
DSA |
Cert. #C470 |
ECDSA |
Cert. #C470 |
HMAC |
Cert. #C470 |
KAS-SSC |
vendor affirmed |
RSA |
Cert. #C470 |
SHS |
Cert. #C470 |
Triple-DES |
Cert. #C470 |
Allowed Algorithms
NDRNG; RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 256 bits of encryption strength)
Software Versions
2.0.20-vmw