Hi Ken,
1. I mean: read from TPM
2. In order to create an SSL session with the server, should I need also the private key ?
3. I want to use TPM 2.0
Thank you for your help,
Z.V
On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Ken Goldman <kgoldman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
A few comments:
1 - Does "take ... keys" mean read then out of the TPM.
2 - Getting a public key from the TPM is easy. Getting the private key is harder. In addition, some keys can be created so that the private part never leaves the TPM.
3 - You have to specify whether this is TPM 1.2 or TPM 2.0. Then I may be able to point you to sample code.--
On 11/2/2016 11:06 PM, Zvi Vered wrote:
I want to use openssl in order to send\receive encrypted messages to a
server.
My Target has TPM.
Can you please explain how to configure the openssl library to take
public+private keys from TPM ?
Should I use a specific TPM library ?
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