The OpenSSL default provider supplies the majority of OpenSSL's
diverse algorithm implementations. If an application doesn't specify
anything else explicitly (e.g. in the application or via config), then
this is the provider that will be used as fallback: It is loaded
automatically the first time that an algorithm is fetched from a
provider or a function acting on providers is called and no other
provider has been loaded yet.
If an attempt to load a provider has already been made (whether
successful or not) then the default provider won't be loaded
automatically. Therefore if the default provider is to be used in
conjunction with other providers then it must be loaded explicitly.
Automatic loading of the default provider only occurs a maximum of once;
if the default provider is explicitly unloaded then the default provider
will not be automatically loaded again.
Properties
The implementations in this provider specifically have this property
defined:
"provider=default"
It may be used in a property query string with fetching functions
such as EVP_MD_fetch (3) or
EVP_CIPHER_fetch (3), as well as with other functions
that take a property query string, such as
EVP_PKEY_CTX_new_from_name (3).
It isn't mandatory to query for this property, except to make sure to
get implementations of this provider and none other.
Some implementations may define additional properties. Exact
information is listed below
OPERATIONS AND ALGORITHMS
The OpenSSL default provider supports these operations and
algorithms:
Hashing Algorithms / Message Digests
SHA1, see EVP_MD-SHA1 (7)
SHA2, see EVP_MD-SHA2 (7)
SHA3, see EVP_MD-SHA3 (7)
KECCAK-KMAC, see EVP_MD-KECCAK-KMAC (7)
SHAKE, see EVP_MD-SHAKE (7)
BLAKE2, see EVP_MD-BLAKE2 (7)
SM3, see EVP_MD-SM3 (7)
MD5, see EVP_MD-MD5 (7)
MD5-SHA1, see EVP_MD-MD5-SHA1 (7)
RIPEMD160, see EVP_MD-RIPEMD160 (7)
NULL, see EVP_MD-NULL (7)
Symmetric Ciphers
AES, see EVP_CIPHER-AES (7)
ARIA, see EVP_CIPHER-ARIA (7)
CAMELLIA, see EVP_CIPHER-CAMELLIA (7)
3DES, see EVP_CIPHER-DES (7)
SEED, see EVP_CIPHER-SEED (7)
SM4, see EVP_CIPHER-SM4 (7)
ChaCha20, see EVP_CIPHER-CHACHA (7)
ChaCha20-Poly1305, see EVP_CIPHER-CHACHA (7)
NULL, see EVP_CIPHER-NULL (7)
Message Authentication Code (MAC)
BLAKE2, see EVP_MAC-BLAKE2 (7)
CMAC, see EVP_MAC-CMAC (7)
GMAC, see EVP_MAC-GMAC (7)
HMAC, see EVP_MAC-HMAC (7)
KMAC, see EVP_MAC-KMAC (7)
SIPHASH, see EVP_MAC-Siphash (7)
POLY1305, see EVP_MAC-Poly1305 (7)
Key Derivation Function (KDF)
HKDF, see EVP_KDF-HKDF (7)
SSKDF, see EVP_KDF-SS (7)
PBKDF2, see EVP_KDF-PBKDF2 (7)
PKCS12KDF, see EVP_KDF-PKCS12KDF (7)
SSHKDF, see EVP_KDF-SSHKDF (7)
TLS1-PRF, see EVP_KDF-TLS1_PRF (7)
KBKDF, see EVP_KDF-KB (7)
X942KDF-ASN1, see EVP_KDF-X942-ASN1 (7)
X942KDF-CONCAT, see EVP_KDF-X942-CONCAT (7)
X963KDF, see EVP_KDF-X963 (7)
SCRYPT, see EVP_KDF-SCRYPT (7)
KRB5KDF, see EVP_KDF-KRB5KDF (7)
Key Exchange
DH, see EVP_KEYEXCH-DH (7)
ECDH, see EVP_KEYEXCH-ECDH (7)
X25519, see EVP_KEYEXCH-X25519 (7)
X448, see EVP_KEYEXCH-X448 (7)
Asymmetric Signature
DSA, see EVP_SIGNATURE-DSA (7)
RSA, see EVP_SIGNATURE-RSA (7)
HMAC, see EVP_SIGNATURE-HMAC (7)
SIPHASH, see EVP_SIGNATURE-Siphash (7)
POLY1305, see EVP_SIGNATURE-Poly1305 (7)
CMAC, see EVP_SIGNATURE-CMAC (7)
Asymmetric Cipher
RSA, see EVP_ASYM_CIPHER-RSA (7)
SM2, see EVP_ASYM_CIPHER-SM2 (7)
Asymmetric Key Encapsulation
RSA, see EVP_KEM-RSA (7)
Asymmetric Key Management
DH, see EVP_KEYMGMT-DH (7)
DHX, see EVP_KEYMGMT-DHX (7)
DSA, see EVP_KEYMGMT-DSA (7)
RSA, see EVP_KEYMGMT-RSA (7)
EC, see EVP_KEYMGMT-EC (7)
X25519, see EVP_KEYMGMT-X25519 (7)
X448, see EVP_KEYMGMT-X448 (7)
Random Number Generation
CTR-DRBG, see EVP_RAND-CTR-DRBG (7)
HASH-DRBG, see EVP_RAND-HASH-DRBG (7)
HMAC-DRBG, see EVP_RAND-HMAC-DRBG (7)
SEED-SRC, see EVP_RAND-SEED-SRC (7)
TEST-RAND, see EVP_RAND-TEST-RAND (7)
Asymmetric Key Encoder
The default provider also includes all of the encoding algorithms
present in the base provider. Some of these have the property fips=yes,
to allow them to be used together with the FIPS provider.
The RIPEMD160 digest was added to the default provider in OpenSSL
3.0.7.
All other functionality was added in OpenSSL 3.0.
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