On 06/30/2015 07:15 AM, jonetsu wrote: > The validation is on the ARM platform using Linux 2.4. I am one of those > 'unlucky' having to deal with FIPS so please pardon any silly questions. > Would this validation be limited to these two aspects ? The validation is limited to the "platforms" ("Operational Environments") listed for that validation, unless you are able to leverage the "user affirmation" option per section G.5 of the Implementation Guidance document (one of the canons of FIPS 140-2 scripture). > And, is there any > money-saving advantage at using an already validated OpenSSL when the whole > unit (embedded device) qill be going for validation ? Eg. will it save lab > time if they know that the OpenSSL used is already validated ? I'm going to guess that you're trying to obtain a Level 2 validation for a product that contains the OpenSSL FIPS Object Module. Yes, the fact that the OpenSSL FIPS module already has a Level 1 validation can help. But, FIPS 140-2 is a tricky business so you should consult with your accredited FIPS 140-2 test lab for advice specific to your unique circumstances. -Steve M. -- Steve Marquess OpenSSL Software Foundation, Inc. 1829 Mount Ephraim Road Adamstown, MD 21710 USA +1 877 673 6775 s/b +1 301 874 2571 direct marquess at opensslfoundation.com marquess at openssl.com gpg/pgp key: http://openssl.com/docs/0x6D1892F5.asc