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> Subject: Re: Is Tomcat FIPS compliant
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> Hi Jason
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> If I can ask a Dumb question as I am unfamiliar with the acronyms
> How does cac make any system FIPS compliant?
> Is there any documentation specifying a CAC will enable an
> entire or some
> part of a syste
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> Subject: Re: Is Tomcat FIPS compliant
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> That probably depends on which FIPS you mean. There are at least 201
> different U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards.
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> Mark H. Wood, Lead System Programmer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Typic
That probably depends on which FIPS you mean. There are at least 201
different U.S. Federal Information Processing Standards.
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Typically when a software vendor says that a product is "intuitive" he
means the exact opposite.
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> Robin,
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> robingandhi21 wrote:
> | Please let me know if anybody has an idea about tomcat being FIPS
> compliant.
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> Good question. I would imagine that if you
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Robin,
robingandhi21 wrote:
| Please let me know if anybody has an idea about tomcat being FIPS
compliant.
Good question. I would imagine that if your JVM is not (i.e. Sun, etc.)
FIPS compliant, than Tomcat could not be, either. Any idea if Sun's JV
Please let me know if anybody has an idea about tomcat being FIPS compliant.
Thanks in advance
Robin Gandhi
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