Hi.
As previously mentioned I have a too that'll extract the SRK pubkey and
check if it's weak[1].
I've been asked about a Windows port of this[2]. I see that trousers seems
to exist for Windows[3], but not being a Windows coder it'd be much easier
if someone who is could create this.
Is anyone familiar with windows programming willing to help out on this?
Possibly the code I wrote will compile as-is on Windows if compiled, but
just producing a tool that'll spit out the SRK pubkey in either decimal or
hex would be sufficient.
[1]
https://blog.habets.se/2017/10/Is-my-TPM-affected-by-the-Infineon-disaster.html
[2] https://github.com/ThomasHabets/simple-tpm-pk11/issues/40
[3] https://sourceforge.net/projects/trouserswin/
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typedef struct me_s {
char name[] = { "Thomas Habets" };
char email[] = { "[email protected] <[email protected]>" };
char kernel[] = { "Linux" };
char *pgpKey[] = { "http://www.habets.pp.se/pubkey.txt" };
char pgp[] = { "9907 8698 8A24 F52F 1C2E 87F6 39A4 9EEA 460A 0169" };
char coolcmd[] = { "echo '. ./_&. ./_'>_;. ./_" };
} me_t;
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