> Hi Kit,
> u can follow the instruction give in file INSTALL.W32
> for installing openssl-fips-1.1.1.

> 1. Install active perl on C:\
> 2. Extract openssl-fips-1.1.1 at C:\
> 3. Then ->c:\openssl-fips-1.1.1>perl Configure VC-WIN32
> --prefix=c:/OpenSSL/SSL this can be any path u like.
> 4. c:\openssl-fips-1.1.1>ms\do_masm (if u daont have then download from >
http://www.kernel.org/pub/software/devel/nasm/binaries/win32/)
> 5. c:\openssl-fips-1.1.1>C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual
Studio\VC98\BinVCVARS32.BAT
> 6. c:\openssl-fips-1.1.1>nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak
> 7. c:\openssl-fips-1.1.1>nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak test
> 8. c:\openssl-fips-1.1.1>nmake -f ms\ntdll.mak install

> follow these steps u will be able to install it on ur comp,
> as i have just checked it on my system

You could do this, but the resulting binaries would not be FIPS compliant as
this build process violates the approved security policy. I'm not sure what
the point would be of building OpenSSL-fips such that it is not FIPS
compliant.

DS


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