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tpm2_takeownership(8) | tpm2.0-tools | tpm2_takeownership(8) |
NAME¶
tpm2_takeownership - Inserting authorization values for the ownerAuth, endorsementAuth, and lockoutAuth, if any passwd option is missing, assume NULL.
SYNOPSIS¶
tpm2_takeownership[ COMMON OPTIONS ] [ TCTI OPTIONS ] [ --ownerPasswd|--endorsePasswd|--lockPasswd|--oldOwnerPasswd|--oldEndorsePasswd|--oldLockPasswd|--passwdInHex|--clear| ]
Inserting authorization values for the ownerAuth, endorsementAuth, and lockoutAuth, if any passwd option is missing, assume NULL.
DESCRIPTION¶
tpm2_takeownership Inserting authorization values for the ownerAuth, endorsementAuth, and lockoutAuth, if any passwd option is missing, assume NULL.
OPTIONS¶
- -o ,--ownerPasswd
- new Owner authorization value (string, optional, default:NULL).
- -e ,--endorsePasswd
- new Endorsement authorization value (string, optional, default:NULL).
- -l ,--lockPasswd
- new Lockout authorization value (string, optional, default:NULL).
- -O ,--oldOwnerPasswd
- old Owner authorization (string, optional, default:NULL).
- -E ,--oldEndorsePasswd
- old Endorsement authorization (string, optional, default:NULL).
- -L ,--oldLockPasswd
- old Lockout authorization (string, optional, default:NULL).
- -X ,--passwdInHex
- passwords given by any options are hex format
- -c ,--clear
- [-L [-X]] clears the 3 authorizations values with lockout auth.
- [COMMON OPTIONS ]
- This collection of options are common to many programs and provide information that many users may expect.
- -h, --help
- Display a manual describing the tool and its usage.
- -v, --version
- Display version information for this tool.
- -V, --verbose
- Increase the information that the tool prints to the console during its execution.
- [TCTI OPTIONS ]
- This collection of options are used to configure the varous TCTI modules available.
- -T, --tcti
- Select the TCTI used for communication with the next component down the TSS stack. In most configurations this will be the TPM but it could be a simulator or proxy. Supported TCTIs are or “device” or “socket” .
- -d, --device-file
- Specify the TPM device file for use by the device TCTI. The default is /dev/tpm0.
- -R, --socket-address
- Specify the domain name or IP address used by the socket TCTI. The default is 127.0.0.1.
- -p, --socket-port
- Specify the port number used by the socket TCTI. The default is 2321.
- ENVIRONMENT: TCTI
- This collection of environment variables that may be used to configure the varous TCTI modules available. The values passed through these variables can be overridden on a per-command basis using the available command line options.
- TPM2TOOLS_TCTI_NAME
- Select the TCTI used for communication with the next component down the TSS stack. In most configurations this will be the TPM but it could be a simulator or proxy. See 'OPTIONS' section for the names of supported TCTIs.
- TPM2TOOLS_DEVICE_FILE
- Specify the TPM device file for use by the device TCTI.
- TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_ADDRESS
- Specify the domain name or IP address used by the socket TCTI.
- TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_PORT
- Specify the port number used by the socket TCTI.
EXAMPLES¶
tpm2_takeownership
Set ownerAuth, endorsementAuth and lockoutAuth to emptyAuth: tpm2_takeownership -c -L old Set ownerAuth, endorsementAuth and lockoutAuth to a newAuth: tpm2_takeownership -o new -e new -l new -O old -E old -L old tpm2_takeownership -o 2a2b2c -e 2a2b2c -l 2a2b2c -O 1a1b1c -E 1a1b1c -L 1a1b1c -X
DECEMBER 2016 | Intel |