Re: [libvirt-users] Emulated TPM doesn't work on Debian Buster

2019-10-07 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Mon, 2019-10-07 at 13:26 +, proc...@riseup.net wrote: > On 10/7/19 7:31 AM, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > > On Sat, 2019-10-05 at 14:32 +, proc...@riseup.net wrote: > > > Hi. I am very interested in the security properties a totally open TPM > > > can give our users - its use as a

Re: [libvirt-users] Emulated TPM doesn't work on Debian Buster

2019-10-07 Thread proc...@riseup.net
On 10/7/19 8:17 AM, Martin Kletzander wrote: > On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 02:32:19PM +, proc...@riseup.net wrote: >> Hi. I am very interested in the security properties a totally open TPM >> can give our users  - its use as a universal smartcard to protect all >> types of keys. When adding the

Re: [libvirt-users] Emulated TPM doesn't work on Debian Buster

2019-10-07 Thread proc...@riseup.net
On 10/7/19 7:31 AM, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > On Sat, 2019-10-05 at 14:32 +, proc...@riseup.net wrote: >> Hi. I am very interested in the security properties a totally open TPM >> can give our users - its use as a universal smartcard to protect all >> types of keys. When adding the virtual

Re: [libvirt-users] Emulated TPM doesn't work on Debian Buster

2019-10-07 Thread Martin Kletzander
On Sat, Oct 05, 2019 at 02:32:19PM +, proc...@riseup.net wrote: Hi. I am very interested in the security properties a totally open TPM can give our users  - its use as a universal smartcard to protect all types of keys. When adding the virtual 1.2 or 2.0 TPM I get the vague error below. OS

Re: [libvirt-users] Emulated TPM doesn't work on Debian Buster

2019-10-07 Thread Andrea Bolognani
On Sat, 2019-10-05 at 14:32 +, proc...@riseup.net wrote: > Hi. I am very interested in the security properties a totally open TPM > can give our users - its use as a universal smartcard to protect all > types of keys. When adding the virtual 1.2 or 2.0 TPM I get the vague > error below. OS is

[libvirt-users] Emulated TPM doesn't work on Debian Buster

2019-10-05 Thread proc...@riseup.net
Hi. I am very interested in the security properties a totally open TPM can give our users  - its use as a universal smartcard to protect all types of keys. When adding the virtual 1.2 or 2.0 TPM I get the vague error below. OS is Debian stable with standard packages. Error starting domain: