intCertNum |
2564 |
strVendorName |
Red Hat, Inc. |
strURL |
http://www.redhat.com |
strAddress1 |
100 East Davie Street |
strAddress2 |
|
strAddress3 |
|
strCity |
Raleigh |
strStateProv |
NC |
strPostalCode |
27601 |
strCountry |
27601 |
strContact |
Steve Grubb |
strEmail |
sgrubb@redhat.com |
strPhone |
978-392-1000 |
strFax |
978-392-1001 |
strContact2 |
Jaroslav Reznik |
strEmail2 |
jreznik@redhat.com |
strFax2 |
+420 541 426 177 |
strPhone2 |
+420 532 294 111 |
intCertNum |
2564 |
strModuleName |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 NSS Module |
strPartNumber |
Software Version: 3.14.3-22 |
memModuleNotes |
When operated in FIPS mode. The module generates cryptographic keys whose strengths are modified by available entropy |
str140Version |
140-2 |
_sp_ |
Security Policy [pdf][html][txt] |
_cert_ |
Certificate [pdf] |
strPURL |
http://www.redhat.com/en/technologies/linux-platforms/enterprise-linux |
strModuleType |
Software |
strValidationDate |
02/17/2016 |
intOverallLevel |
2 |
memIndividualLevelNotes |
-Physical Security: N/A;-Operational Environment: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 running on ProLiant DL380p Gen8 with PAA; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 running on ProLiant DL380p Gen8 without PAA; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 running on System x3500 M4 with PAA; Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.6 running on System x3500 M4 without PAA |
strFIPSAlgorithms |
AES (Certs. #3076, #3077, #3078, #3079, #3080, #3081, #3082, #3083, #3084, #3085, #3086 and #3087); CVL (Certs. #368, #369, #370 and #371); DRBG (Certs. #603, #604, #605 and #606); DSA (Certs. #892, #893, #894 and #895); ECDSA (Certs. #554, #555, #556 and #557); HMAC (Certs. #1933, #1934, #1935 and #1936); RSA (Certs. #1577, #1578, #1579 and #1580); SHS (Certs. #2549, #2550, #2551 and #2552); Triple-DES (Certs. #1776, #1777, #1778 and #1779) |
strOtherAlgorithms |
RSA (key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 256 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength); Diffie-Hellman (key agreement: key establishment methodology provides between 112 and 256 bits of encryption strength; non-compliant less than 112 bits of encryption strength); EC Diffie-Hellman (key agreement: key establishment methodology provides between 128 and 256 bits of encryption strength); MD5; MD2; RC2; Camellia; J-PAKE; DES; SEED; Triple-DES (Certs. #1776, #1777, #1778 and #1779, key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides 112 bits of encryption strength); AES (Certs. #3076, #3077, #3078, #3079, #3080, #3081, #3082, #3083, #3084, #3085, #3086 and #3087, key wrapping; key establishment methodology provides between 128 and 256 bits of encryption strength); CTS block chaining mode |
strConfiguration |
Multi-Chip Stand Alone |
memModuleDescription |
Network Security Services (NSS) is a set of open source C libraries designed to support cross-platform development of security-enabled applications. NSS implements major Internet security standards. NSS is available free of charge under a variety of open source compatible licenses. See http://www.mozilla.org/projects/security/pki/nss/ |
intModuleCount |
1 |
memAdditionalNotes |
|
strFirstValidtionDate |
02/17/16 00:00:00 |
strLabName |
atsec |
strValidationYear |
2016 |
|