Newer versions of FIPS don't need any special casing in our bindings, unlike the submoduled boringssl-fips. In addition, many users currently use FIPS by precompiling BoringSSL with the proper build tools and passing that in to the bindings. Until we adopt the Update Stream pattern for FIPS, there are two main use cases: 1. Passing an unmodified, precompiled FIPS validated version of boringssl (fips-precompiled) 2. Passing a custom source directory of boringssl meant to be linked with a FIPS validated bcm.o. This is mainly useful if you carry custom patches but still want to use a FIPS validated BoringCrypto. (fips-link-precompiled) This commit introduces the `fips-precompiled` feature and removes the `fips-no-compat` feature. |
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README.md
boring
BoringSSL bindings for the Rust programming language and TLS adapters for tokio and hyper built on top of it.
Documentation
- Boring API: https://docs.rs/boring
- tokio TLS adapters: https://docs.rs/tokio-boring
- hyper HTTPS connector: https://docs.rs/hyper-boring
- FFI bindings: https://docs.rs/boring-sys
Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be dual licensed under the terms of both the Apache License, Version 2.0 and the MIT license without any additional terms or conditions.
Accolades
The project is based on a fork of rust-openssl.