Hello,
What is the current plan to support TLSv1.2 in OpenSSL? NIST issued a statement requiring federal government to switch to SHA2 family of hash functions after 2010: Quote from http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/secure_hashing.html: "Federal agencies should stop using SHA-1 for digital signatures, digital time stamping and other applications that require collision resistance as soon as practical, and must use the SHA-2 family of hash functions for these applications after 2010." Regards, Sasha Matison ca Manager, Software Engineering Tel: +1-508-628-8379 Mobile: +1-508-395-6958 [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> <http://www.ca.com/>
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Hello, What is the current plan to support TLSv1.2 in OpenSSL? NIST
issued a statement requiring federal government to switch to SHA2 family of
hash functions after 2010: Quote from http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/ST/toolkit/secure_hashing.html: “Federal agencies should stop using SHA-1 for digital
signatures, digital time stamping and other applications that require collision
resistance as soon as practical, and must use the SHA-2 family of hash
functions for these applications after 2010.” Regards, Sasha Matison |
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