Hi Roman,
Thank you very much for your reply.
--- On Tue, 11/24/09, Roman Drahtmueller
Most of what the OpenTC project did has to do with the creation of images that were booted in a Xen or L4 hypervisor to do some job. For these images, the packages from the repository were used. All of the basic trusted computing packages are contained in 11.2, most notably the trousers package and trustedgrub. And you shouldn't need to go to the security:/OpenTC/ repo. (Besides, 11.2 is not turned on. I have just added it, but some packages may not build there.) Do I need to do anything to make those packages functionaly working in 11.2 ?
actively. The system that is booting is being measured (eg a hash is created and stored in the TPM's PCRs (Platform Configuration Register) for consumption at a point in time later. You'll find hashes from bios, boot loader (trustedgrub) and grub-bootables in /sys/devices/*/*/pcrs if the kernel module/driver for the tpm on your system has loaded. but apart from sealing functions the TPM doesn't do anything unless you ask it to. Is this the default functionality in 11.2 ?
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