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NAME

       openssl-fipsinstall - perform FIPS configuration installation

SYNOPSIS

       openssl fipsinstall [-help] [-in configfilename] [-out configfilename] [-module modulefilename]
       [-provider_name providername] [-section_name sectionname] [-verify] [-mac_name macname] [-macopt nm:v]
       [-noout] [-quiet] [-pedantic] [-no_conditional_errors] [-no_security_checks] [-hmac_key_check]
       [-kmac_key_check] [-ems_check] [-no_drbg_truncated_digests] [-signature_digest_check]
       [-hkdf_digest_check] [-tls13_kdf_digest_check] [-tls1_prf_digest_check] [-sshkdf_digest_check]
       [-sskdf_digest_check] [-x963kdf_digest_check] [-dsa_sign_disabled] [-no_pbkdf2_lower_bound_check]
       [-no_short_mac] [-tdes_encrypt_disabled] [-rsa_pkcs15_padding_disabled] [-rsa_pss_saltlen_check]
       [-rsa_sign_x931_disabled] [-hkdf_key_check] [-kbkdf_key_check] [-tls13_kdf_key_check]
       [-tls1_prf_key_check] [-sshkdf_key_check] [-sskdf_key_check] [-x963kdf_key_check] [-x942kdf_key_check]
       [-ecdh_cofactor_check] [-self_test_onload] [-self_test_oninstall] [-corrupt_desc selftest_description]
       [-corrupt_type selftest_type] [-config parent_config]

DESCRIPTION

       This command is used to generate a FIPS module configuration file.  This configuration file can be used
       each time a FIPS module is loaded in order to pass data to the FIPS module self tests. The FIPS module
       always verifies its MAC, but optionally only needs to run the KAT's once, at installation.

       The generated configuration file consists of:

       - A MAC of the FIPS module file.
       - A test status indicator.
           This indicates if the Known Answer Self Tests (KAT's) have successfully run.

       - A MAC of the status indicator.
       - A control for conditional self tests errors.
           By default if a continuous test (e.g a key pair test) fails then the FIPS module will enter an error
           state, and no services or cryptographic algorithms will be able to be accessed after this point.  The
           default value of '1' will cause the fips module error state to be entered.  If the value is '0' then
           the module error state will not be entered.  Regardless of whether the error state is entered or not,
           the current operation (e.g. key generation) will return an error. The user is responsible for
           retrying the operation if the module error state is not entered.

       - A control to indicate whether run-time security checks are done.
           This indicates if run-time checks related to enforcement of security parameters such as minimum
           security strength of keys and approved curve names are used.  The default value of '1' will perform
           the checks.  If the value is '0' the checks are not performed and FIPS compliance must be done by
           procedures documented in the relevant Security Policy.

       This file is described in fips_config(5).

OPTIONS

       -help
           Print a usage message.

       -module filename
           Filename of the FIPS module to perform an integrity check on.  The path provided in the filename is
           used to load the module when it is activated, and this overrides the environment variable
           OPENSSL_MODULES.

       -out configfilename
           Filename to output the configuration data to; the default is standard output.

       -in configfilename
           Input filename to load configuration data from.  Must be used if the -verify option is specified.

       -verify
           Verify that the input configuration file contains the correct information.

       -provider_name providername
           Name of the provider inside the configuration file.  The default value is "fips".

       -section_name sectionname
           Name of the section inside the configuration file.  The default value is "fips_sect".

       -mac_name name
           Specifies the name of a supported MAC algorithm which will be used.  The MAC mechanisms that are
           available will depend on the options used when building OpenSSL.  To see the list of supported MAC's
           use the command "openssl list -mac-algorithms".  The default is HMAC.

       -macopt nm:v
           Passes options to the MAC algorithm.  A comprehensive list of controls can be found in the EVP_MAC
           implementation documentation.  Common control strings used for this command are:

           key:string
               Specifies the MAC key as an alphanumeric string (use if the key contains printable characters
               only).  The string length must conform to any restrictions of the MAC algorithm.  A key must be
               specified for every MAC algorithm.  If no key is provided, the default that was specified when
               OpenSSL was configured is used.

           hexkey:string
               Specifies the MAC key in hexadecimal form (two hex digits per byte).  The key length must conform
               to any restrictions of the MAC algorithm.  A key must be specified for every MAC algorithm.  If
               no key is provided, the default that was specified when OpenSSL was configured is used.

           digest:string
               Used by HMAC as an alphanumeric string (use if the key contains printable characters only).  The
               string length must conform to any restrictions of the MAC algorithm.  To see the list of
               supported digests, use the command "openssl list -digest-commands".  The default digest is
               SHA-256.

       -noout
           Disable logging of the self tests.

       -pedantic
           Configure the module so that it is strictly FIPS compliant rather than being backwards compatible.
           This enables conditional errors, security checks etc.  Note that any previous configuration options
           will be overwritten and any subsequent configuration options that violate FIPS compliance will result
           in an error.

       -no_conditional_errors
           Configure the module to not enter an error state if a conditional self test fails as described above.

       -no_security_checks
           Configure the module to not perform run-time security checks as described above.

           Enabling the configuration option "no-fips-securitychecks" provides another way to turn off the check
           at compile time.

       -ems_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time Extended Master Secret (EMS) check when using the TLS1_PRF
           KDF algorithm. This check is disabled by default.  See RFC 7627 for information related to EMS.

       -no_short_mac
           Configure the module to not allow short MAC outputs.  See SP 800-185 8.4.2 and FIPS 140-3 ID C.D for
           details.

       -hmac_key_check
           Configure the module to not allow small keys sizes when using HMAC.  See SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -kmac_key_check
           Configure the module to not allow small keys sizes when using KMAC.  See SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -no_drbg_truncated_digests
           Configure the module to not allow truncated digests to be used with Hash and HMAC DRBGs.  See FIPS
           140-3 IG D.R for details.

       -signature_digest_check
           Configure the module to enforce signature algorithms to use digests that are explicitly permitted by
           the various standards.

       -hkdf_digest_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time digest check when deriving a key by HKDF.  See NIST SP
           800-56Cr2 for details.

       -tls13_kdf_digest_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time digest check when deriving a key by TLS13 KDF.  See RFC
           8446 for details.

       -tls1_prf_digest_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time digest check when deriving a key by TLS_PRF.  See NIST SP
           800-135r1 for details.

       -sshkdf_digest_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time digest check when deriving a key by SSHKDF.  See NIST SP
           800-135r1 for details.

       -sskdf_digest_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time digest check when deriving a key by SSKDF.  See NIST SP
           800-56Cr2 for details.

       -x963kdf_digest_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time digest check when deriving a key by X963KDF.  See NIST SP
           800-131Ar2 for details.

       -dsa_sign_disabled
           Configure the module to not allow DSA signing (DSA signature verification is still allowed). See FIPS
           140-3 IG C.K for details.

       -tdes_encrypt_disabled
           Configure the module to not allow Triple-DES encryption.  Triple-DES decryption is still allowed for
           legacy purposes.  See SP800-131Ar2 for details.

       -rsa_pkcs15_padding_disabled
           Configure the module to not allow PKCS#1 version 1.5 padding to be used with RSA for key transport
           and key agreement.  See NIST's SP 800-131A Revision 2 for details.

       -rsa_pss_saltlen_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time salt length check when generating or verifying a RSA-PSS
           signature.  See FIPS 186-5 5.4 (g) for details.

       -rsa_sign_x931_disabled
           Configure the module to not allow X9.31 padding to be used when signing with RSA.  See FIPS 140-3 IG
           C.K for details.

       -hkdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by HKDF.
           See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -kbkdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by
           KBKDF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -tls13_kdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by TLS13
           KDF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -tls1_prf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by
           TLS_PRF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -sshkdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by
           SSHKDF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -sskdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by
           SSKDF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -x963kdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by
           X963KDF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -x942kdf_key_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time short key-derivation key check when deriving a key by
           X942KDF.  See NIST SP 800-131Ar2 for details.

       -no_pbkdf2_lower_bound_check
           Configure the module to not perform run-time lower bound check for PBKDF2.  See NIST SP 800-132 for
           details.

       -ecdh_cofactor_check
           Configure the module to enable a run-time check that ECDH uses the EC curves cofactor value when
           deriving a key. This only affects the 'B' and 'K' curves.  See SP 800-56A r3 Section 5.7.1.2 for
           details.

       -self_test_onload
           Do not write the two fields related to the "test status indicator" and "MAC status indicator" to the
           output configuration file. Without these fields the self tests KATS will run each time the module is
           loaded. This option could be used for cross compiling, since the self tests need to run at least once
           on each target machine. Once the self tests have run on the target machine the user could possibly
           then add the 2 fields into the configuration using some other mechanism.

           This is the default.

       -self_test_oninstall
           The converse of -self_test_oninstall.  The two fields related to the "test status indicator" and "MAC
           status indicator" are written to the output configuration file.

       -quiet
           Do not output pass/fail messages. Implies -noout.

       -corrupt_desc selftest_description, -corrupt_type selftest_type
           The corrupt options can be used to test failure of one or more self tests by name.  Either option or
           both may be used to select the tests to corrupt.  Refer to the entries for st-desc and st-type in
           OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS(7) for values that can be used.

       -config parent_config
           Test that a FIPS provider can be loaded from the specified configuration file.  A previous call to
           this application needs to generate the extra configuration data that is included by the base
           "parent_config" configuration file.  See config(5) for further information on how to set up a
           provider section.  All other options are ignored if '-config' is used.

NOTES

       Self tests results are logged by default if the options -quiet and -noout are not specified, or if either
       of the options -corrupt_desc or -corrupt_type are used.  If the base configuration file is set up to
       autoload the fips module, then the fips module will be loaded and self tested BEFORE the fipsinstall
       application has a chance to set up its own self test callback. As a result of this the self test output
       and the options -corrupt_desc and -corrupt_type will be ignored.  For normal usage the base configuration
       file should use the default provider when generating the fips configuration file.

       The -self_test_oninstall option was added and the -self_test_onload option was made the default in
       OpenSSL 3.1.

       The command and all remaining options were added in OpenSSL 3.0.

EXAMPLES

       Calculate the mac of a FIPS module fips.so and run a FIPS self test for the module, and save the fips.cnf
       configuration file:

        openssl fipsinstall -module ./fips.so -out fips.cnf -provider_name fips

       Verify that the configuration file fips.cnf contains the correct info:

        openssl fipsinstall -module ./fips.so -in fips.cnf  -provider_name fips -verify

       Corrupt any self tests which have the description "SHA1":

        openssl fipsinstall -module ./fips.so -out fips.cnf -provider_name fips \
                -corrupt_desc 'SHA1'

       Validate that the fips module can be loaded from a base configuration file:

        export OPENSSL_CONF_INCLUDE=<path of configuration files>
        export OPENSSL_MODULES=<provider-path>
        openssl fipsinstall -config' 'default.cnf'

SEE ALSO

       config(5), fips_config(5), OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS(7), EVP_MAC(3)

HISTORY

       The openssl-fipsinstall application was added in OpenSSL 3.0.

       The following options were added in OpenSSL 3.1:

       -ems_check, -self_test_oninstall

       The following options were added in OpenSSL 3.2:

       -pedantic, -no_drbg_truncated_digests

       The following options were added in OpenSSL 3.4:

       -hmac_key_check, -kmac_key_check, -signature_digest_check, -hkdf_digest_check, -tls13_kdf_digest_check,
       -tls1_prf_digest_check, -sshkdf_digest_check, -sskdf_digest_check, -x963kdf_digest_check,
       -dsa_sign_disabled, -no_pbkdf2_lower_bound_check, -no_short_mac, -tdes_encrypt_disabled,
       -rsa_pkcs15_padding_disabled, -rsa_pss_saltlen_check, -rsa_sign_x931_disabled, -hkdf_key_check,
       -kbkdf_key_check, -tls13_kdf_key_check, -tls1_prf_key_check, -sshkdf_key_check, -sskdf_key_check,
       -x963kdf_key_check, -x942kdf_key_check, -ecdh_cofactor_check

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