On 6/16/2015 12:07 PM, Sigrun wrote: > And how to store a key INSIDE the TPM?? > I don't understand and have found 0 example of the 'tpm_nvdefine' commande. > My 'tpm_nvinfo -n' juste say : > "the following NVRAM areas have been defined:" and nothing.
There are multiple definitions of 'store'. Loading the key stores the key in the TPM, but it is in volatile memory. It does not persist through a reboot. Load followed by key control owner stores the loaded key in non-volatile memory, but the TPM may have very few of these key slots. You can define an NV index and store the key persistently there. To the TPM, it's not a key. It's just a data blob. Again, there is a limited amount of NV memory. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ TrouSerS-users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trousers-users
