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From a9825123e7ab3474d2794a5706d9bed047959c9c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: rpm-build <rpm-build> Date: Mon, 31 Jul 2023 09:41:28 +0200 Subject: [PATCH 18/35] 0034.fipsinstall_disable.patch Patch-name: 0034.fipsinstall_disable.patch Patch-id: 34 Patch-status: | # Comment out fipsinstall command-line utility From-dist-git-commit: 9409bc7044cf4b5773639cce20f51399888c45fd --- apps/fipsinstall.c | 3 + doc/man1/openssl-fipsinstall.pod.in | 272 +--------------------------- doc/man1/openssl.pod | 4 - doc/man5/config.pod | 1 - doc/man5/fips_config.pod | 104 +---------- doc/man7/OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS.pod | 1 - 6 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 375 deletions(-) Index: openssl-3.1.4/apps/fipsinstall.c =================================================================== --- openssl-3.1.4.orig/apps/fipsinstall.c +++ openssl-3.1.4/apps/fipsinstall.c @@ -375,6 +375,9 @@ int fipsinstall_main(int argc, char **ar EVP_MAC *mac = NULL; CONF *conf = NULL; + BIO_printf(bio_err, "This command is not enabled in SUSE/openSUSE OpenSSL build, please see 'man 8 fips-mode-setup' to learn how to enable FIPS mode\n"); + return 1; + if ((opts = sk_OPENSSL_STRING_new_null()) == NULL) goto end; Index: openssl-3.1.4/doc/man1/openssl-fipsinstall.pod.in =================================================================== --- openssl-3.1.4.orig/doc/man1/openssl-fipsinstall.pod.in +++ openssl-3.1.4/doc/man1/openssl-fipsinstall.pod.in @@ -8,275 +8,9 @@ openssl-fipsinstall - perform FIPS confi =head1 SYNOPSIS B<openssl fipsinstall> -[B<-help>] -[B<-in> I<configfilename>] -[B<-out> I<configfilename>] -[B<-module> I<modulefilename>] -[B<-provider_name> I<providername>] -[B<-section_name> I<sectionname>] -[B<-verify>] -[B<-mac_name> I<macname>] -[B<-macopt> I<nm>:I<v>] -[B<-noout>] -[B<-quiet>] -[B<-pedantic>] -[B<-no_conditional_errors>] -[B<-no_security_checks>] -[B<-ems_check>] -[B<-no_drbg_truncated_digests>] -[B<-self_test_onload>] -[B<-self_test_oninstall>] -[B<-corrupt_desc> I<selftest_description>] -[B<-corrupt_type> I<selftest_type>] -[B<-config> I<parent_config>] - -=head1 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: - -=over 4 - -=item - A MAC of the FIPS module file. - -=item - A test status indicator. - -This indicates if the Known Answer Self Tests (KAT's) have successfully run. - -=item - A MAC of the status indicator. - -=item - 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. - -=item - 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. - -=back - -This file is described in L<fips_config(5)>. - -=head1 OPTIONS - -=over 4 - -=item B<-help> - -Print a usage message. - -=item B<-module> I<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 B<OPENSSL_MODULES>. - -=item B<-out> I<configfilename> - -Filename to output the configuration data to; the default is standard output. - -=item B<-in> I<configfilename> - -Input filename to load configuration data from. -Must be used if the B<-verify> option is specified. - -=item B<-verify> - -Verify that the input configuration file contains the correct information. - -=item B<-provider_name> I<providername> - -Name of the provider inside the configuration file. -The default value is C<fips>. - -=item B<-section_name> I<sectionname> - -Name of the section inside the configuration file. -The default value is C<fips_sect>. - -=item B<-mac_name> I<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 -C<openssl list -mac-algorithms>. The default is B<HMAC>. - -=item B<-macopt> I<nm>:I<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: - -=over 4 - -=item B<key>:I<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. - -=item B<hexkey>:I<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. - -=item B<digest>:I<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 -C<openssl list -digest-commands>. -The default digest is SHA-256. - -=back - -=item B<-noout> - -Disable logging of the self tests. - -=item B<-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. - -=item B<-no_conditional_errors> - -Configure the module to not enter an error state if a conditional self test -fails as described above. - -=item B<-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. - -=item B<-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. - -=item B<-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. - -=item B<-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. - -=item B<-self_test_oninstall> - -The converse of B<-self_test_oninstall>. The two fields related to the -"test status indicator" and "MAC status indicator" are written to the -output configuration file. - -=item B<-quiet> - -Do not output pass/fail messages. Implies B<-noout>. - -=item B<-corrupt_desc> I<selftest_description>, -B<-corrupt_type> I<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 B<st-desc> and B<st-type> in L<OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS(7)> for -values that can be used. - -=item B<-config> I<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 C<parent_config> configuration file. -See L<config(5)> for further information on how to set up a provider section. -All other options are ignored if '-config' is used. - -=back - -=head1 NOTES - -Self tests results are logged by default if the options B<-quiet> and B<-noout> -are not specified, or if either of the options B<-corrupt_desc> or -B<-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 B<-corrupt_desc> and B<-corrupt_type> will be ignored. -For normal usage the base configuration file should use the default provider -when generating the fips configuration file. - -The B<-self_test_oninstall> option was added and the -B<-self_test_onload> option was made the default in OpenSSL 3.1. - -The command and all remaining options were added in OpenSSL 3.0. - -=head1 EXAMPLES - -Calculate the mac of a FIPS module F<fips.so> and run a FIPS self test -for the module, and save the F<fips.cnf> configuration file: - - openssl fipsinstall -module ./fips.so -out fips.cnf -provider_name fips - -Verify that the configuration file F<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 C<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' - - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -L<config(5)>, -L<fips_config(5)>, -L<OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS(7)>, -L<EVP_MAC(3)> +This command is disabled. +Please consult the SUSE/openSUSE documentation to learn how to correctly +enable FIPS mode. =head1 COPYRIGHT Index: openssl-3.1.4/doc/man1/openssl.pod =================================================================== --- openssl-3.1.4.orig/doc/man1/openssl.pod +++ openssl-3.1.4/doc/man1/openssl.pod @@ -135,10 +135,6 @@ Engine (loadable module) information and Error Number to Error String Conversion. -=item B<fipsinstall> - -FIPS configuration installation. - =item B<gendsa> Generation of DSA Private Key from Parameters. Superseded by Index: openssl-3.1.4/doc/man5/config.pod =================================================================== --- openssl-3.1.4.orig/doc/man5/config.pod +++ openssl-3.1.4/doc/man5/config.pod @@ -565,7 +565,6 @@ configuration files using that syntax wi =head1 SEE ALSO L<openssl-x509(1)>, L<openssl-req(1)>, L<openssl-ca(1)>, -L<openssl-fipsinstall(1)>, L<ASN1_generate_nconf(3)>, L<EVP_set_default_properties(3)>, L<CONF_modules_load(3)>, Index: openssl-3.1.4/doc/man5/fips_config.pod =================================================================== --- openssl-3.1.4.orig/doc/man5/fips_config.pod +++ openssl-3.1.4/doc/man5/fips_config.pod @@ -6,106 +6,10 @@ fips_config - OpenSSL FIPS configuration =head1 DESCRIPTION -A separate configuration file, using the OpenSSL L<config(5)> syntax, -is used to hold information about the FIPS module. This includes a digest -of the shared library file, and status about the self-testing. -This data is used automatically by the module itself for two -purposes: - -=over 4 - -=item - Run the startup FIPS self-test known answer tests (KATS). - -This is normally done once, at installation time, but may also be set up to -run each time the module is used. - -=item - Verify the module's checksum. - -This is done each time the module is used. - -=back - -This file is generated by the L<openssl-fipsinstall(1)> program, and -used internally by the FIPS module during its initialization. - -The following options are supported. They should all appear in a section -whose name is identified by the B<fips> option in the B<providers> -section, as described in L<config(5)/Provider Configuration Module>. - -=over 4 - -=item B<activate> - -If present, the module is activated. The value assigned to this name is not -significant. - -=item B<install-version> - -A version number for the fips install process. Should be 1. - -=item B<conditional-errors> - -The FIPS module normally enters an internal error mode if any self test fails. -Once this error mode is active, no services or cryptographic algorithms are -accessible from this point on. -Continuous tests are a subset of the self tests (e.g., a key pair test during key -generation, or the CRNG output test). -Setting this value to C<0> allows the error mode to not be triggered if any -continuous test fails. The default value of C<1> will trigger the error mode. -Regardless of the value, the operation (e.g., key generation) that called the -continuous test will return an error code if its continuous test fails. The -operation may then be retried if the error mode has not been triggered. - -=item B<security-checks> - -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. -A value of '1' will perform the checks, otherwise if the value is '0' the checks -are not performed and FIPS compliance must be done by procedures documented in -the relevant Security Policy. - -=item B<module-mac> - -The calculated MAC of the FIPS provider file. - -=item B<install-status> - -An indicator that the self-tests were successfully run. -This should only be written after the module has -successfully passed its self tests during installation. -If this field is not present, then the self tests will run when the module -loads. - -=item B<install-mac> - -A MAC of the value of the B<install-status> option, to prevent accidental -changes to that value. -It is written-to at the same time as B<install-status> is updated. - -=back - -For example: - - [fips_sect] - activate = 1 - install-version = 1 - conditional-errors = 1 - security-checks = 1 - module-mac = 41:D0:FA:C2:5D:41:75:CD:7D:C3:90:55:6F:A4:DC - install-mac = FE:10:13:5A:D3:B4:C7:82:1B:1E:17:4C:AC:84:0C - install-status = INSTALL_SELF_TEST_KATS_RUN - -=head1 NOTES - -When using the FIPS provider, it is recommended that the -B<config_diagnostics> option is enabled to prevent accidental use of -non-FIPS validated algorithms via broken or mistaken configuration. -See L<config(5)>. - -=head1 SEE ALSO - -L<config(5)> -L<openssl-fipsinstall(1)> +This command is disabled in SUSE/openSUSE. The FIPS provider is +automatically loaded when the system is booted in FIPS mode, or when the +environment variable B<OPENSSL_FORCE_FIPS_MODE> is set. +See the documentation for more information. =head1 HISTORY Index: openssl-3.1.4/doc/man7/OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS.pod =================================================================== --- openssl-3.1.4.orig/doc/man7/OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS.pod +++ openssl-3.1.4/doc/man7/OSSL_PROVIDER-FIPS.pod @@ -455,7 +455,6 @@ want to operate in a FIPS approved manne =head1 SEE ALSO -L<openssl-fipsinstall(1)>, L<fips_config(5)>, L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_set_callback(3)>, L<OSSL_SELF_TEST_new(3)>,
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