From PostgreSQL 9.x Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-APP-000179-DB-000114
Associated with: CCI-000803
Use of weak or not validated cryptographic algorithms undermines the purposes of utilizing encryption and digital signatures to protect data. Weak algorithms can be easily broken and not validated cryptographic modules may not implement algorithms correctly. Unapproved cryptographic modules or algorithms should not be relied on for authentication, confidentiality or integrity. Weak cryptography could allow an attacker to gain access to and modify data stored in the database as well as the administration settings of the DBMS.
As the system administrator, run the following: $ openssl version If "fips" is not included in the openssl version, this is a finding.
Configure OpenSSL to meet FIPS Compliance using the following documentation in section 9.1: http://csrc.nist.gov/groups/STM/cmvp/documents/140-1/140sp/140sp1758.pdf For more information on configuring PostgreSQL to use SSL, see supplementary content APPENDIX-G.
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