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Deprecated
Apply the following algorithm to each deployment:
If any of the following are true, your system is SHA-2 = compatible and you should migrate to the new production metadata aggregate = ASAP but no later than March 29, 2014:
Regarding the latter, the following software will refresh and verify SAM= L metadata, and are known to depend on a version of OpenSSL bundled with th= e underlying operating system:
If the version of OpenSSL bundled with your operating system is version&= nbsp;0.9.8 (or later), you should migrate to the new production metadata ag= gregate ASAP but no later than March 29, 2014. Otherw= ise you must upgrade your o= perating system before migrating.
If none of the following are true, it is not known if y= our metadata process is SHA-2 compatible and so you must determine this by = some other means:
If you fall into this unknown category, please describe your metadata pr= ocess to help@incommon.org so we can help you determine if it is SHA-2 comp= atible. Don=E2=80=99t delay! The sooner you find out if you have an issue, = the better.
All metadata refresh processes in the InCommon Federation shall consume = metadata that uses a SHA-2 digest algorithm by June 30, 2014= strong>.
If your metadata process relies on a version of OpenSSL older than versi= on 0.9.8, you are almost certainly running an unsupported operating sy= stem (such as RHEL 4). You have only one option in this case: upgr= ade your operating system platform before migrating to the new product= ion metadata aggregate. Do not attempt to upgrade OpenSSL directly. Experie= nce has shown that this will not solve the problem, it will only make it wo= rse.