>
> That's the link for TPM 2.0.  TPM 1.2 may be different, but one can
> follow your link over to 1.2.


Yep, also I saw "2665" and got excited, but the part that Jan mentioned was
"2655", so this might not even be the relevant product family.  Although
I'm pretty sure it is an infineon chip on the supermicro parts.

Rant:  Please encourage TPM vendors to use https links to there
> certificates.  They are trust anchors, and they should not permit a
> man-in-the-middle to substitute counterfeit TPM certificates.


Wow, yikes.  Good catch.  This works:
https://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/promopages/optiga_tpm_certificates/
But they should not allow unsecured connections AT ALL.


On Wed, Jun 15, 2016 at 1:09 PM Ken Goldman <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 6/15/2016 2:07 PM, Tadd Seiff wrote:
> >
> >
> http://www.infineon.com/cms/en/product/promopages/optiga_tpm_certificates/#SLB9665xx2.0
>
> That's the link for TPM 2.0.  TPM 1.2 may be different, but one can
> follow your link over to 1.2.
>
> > Disclaimer: I have not done this process, that is authenticating against
> > a manufacturer's certs, so I can't guarantee this will be helpful
>
> I've done it for TPM 2.0 for two manufacturers, and it all just works.
> The next release of my TSS 2.0 (not trousers) will include the root
> certificates.
>
> Suggestion:  It would be nice if someone gathered up all the 1.2 root
> certs and folded them into trousers, or at least put the URLs in the
> trousers docs.
>
> Rant:  Please encourage TPM vendors to use https links to there
> certificates.  They are trust anchors, and they should not permit a
> man-in-the-middle to substitute counterfeit TPM certificates.
>
>
>
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