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6 tpm2_takeownership(1) - Insert authorization values for the owner, en‐
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10 tpm2_takeownership [OPTIONS]
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13 tpm2_takeownership(1) - performs a hash operation on FILE and returns
14 the results. If FILE is not specified, then data is read from stdin.
15 If the results of the hash will be used in a signing operation that us‐
16 es a restricted signing key, then the ticket returned by this command
17 can indicate that the hash is safe to sign.
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20 · -o, –owner-password=OWNER_PASSWORD: The new owner authorization val‐
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23 Passwords should follow the password formatting standards, see sec‐
24 tion “Password Formatting”.
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26 · -e, –endorse-password=ENDORSE_PASSWORD:
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28 The new endorse authorization value. Passwords should follow the
29 same formatting requirements as the -o option.
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31 · -l, –lockout-password=LOCKOUT_PASSWORD:
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33 The new lockout authorization value.
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35 The new endorse authorization value. Passwords should follow the
36 same formatting requirements as the -o option.
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38 · -O, –old-ownerPassword=OLD_OWNER_PASSWORD:
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40 The old owner authorization value. Passwords should follow the same
41 formatting requirements as the -o option.
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43 · -E, –old-endorsePassword=OLD_ENDORSE_PASSWORD:
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45 The old endorse authorization value. Passwords should follow the
46 same formatting requirements as the -o option.
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48 · -L, –old-lockoutPassword=OLD_LOCKOUT_PASSWORD:
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50 The old lockout authorization value. Passwords should follow the
51 same formatting requirements as the -o option.
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53 · -c, –clear:
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55 Clears the 3 authorizations values with lockout auth, thus one must
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59 This collection of options are common to many programs and provide in‐
60 formation that many users may expect.
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62 · -h, –help: Display the tools manpage. This requires the manpages to
63 be installed or on MANPATH, See man(1) for more details.
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65 · -v, –version: Display version information for this tool, supported
66 tctis and exit.
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68 · -V, –verbose: Increase the information that the tool prints to the
69 console during its execution. When using this option the file and
70 line number are printed.
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72 · -Q, –quiet: Silence normal tool output to stdout.
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74 · -Z, –enable-errata: Enable the application of errata fixups. Useful
75 if an errata fixup needs to be applied to commands sent to the TPM.
76 # TCTI ENVIRONMENT
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78 This collection of environment variables that may be used to configure
79 the various TCTI modules available.
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81 The values passed through these variables can be overridden on a
82 per-command basis using the available command line options, see the TC‐
83 TI_OPTIONS section.
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85 The variables respected depend on how the software was configured.
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87 · TPM2TOOLS_TCTI_NAME: Select the TCTI used for communication with the
88 next component down the TSS stack. In most configurations this will
89 be the TPM but it could be a simulator or proxy. The current known
90 TCTIs are:
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92 · tabrmd - The new resource manager, called tabrmd
93 (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-abrmd).
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95 · socket - Typically used with the old resource manager, or talking
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98 · device - Used when talking directly to a TPM device file.
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100 · TPM2TOOLS_DEVICE_FILE: When using the device TCTI, specify the TPM
101 device file. The default is “/dev/tpm0”.
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103 Note: Using the tpm directly requires the users to ensure that con‐
104 current access does not occur and that they manage the tpm resources.
105 These tasks are usually managed by a resource manager. Linux 4.12
106 and greater supports an in kernel resource manager at “/dev/tpmrm”,
107 typically “/dev/tpmrm0”.
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109 · TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_ADDRESS: When using the socket TCTI, specify the do‐
110 main name or IP address used. The default is 127.0.0.1.
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112 · TPM2TOOLS_SOCKET_PORT: When using the socket TCTI, specify the port
113 number used. The default is 2321.
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116 This collection of options are used to configure the varous TCTI mod‐
117 ules available. They override any environment variables.
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119 · -T, –tcti=TCTI_NAME[:TCTI_OPTIONS]: Select the TCTI used for communi‐
120 cation with the next component down the TSS stack. In most configu‐
121 rations this will be the resource manager: tabrmd
122 (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-abrmd) Optionally, tcti specific op‐
123 tions can appended to TCTI_NAME by appending a : to TCTI_NAME.
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125 · For the device TCTI, the TPM device file for use by the device TCTI
126 can be specified. The default is /dev/tpm0. Example: -T de‐
127 vice:/dev/tpm0
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129 · For the socket TCTI, the domain name or IP address and port number
130 used by the socket can be specified. The default are 127.0.0.1 and
131 2321. Example: -T socket:127.0.0.1:2321
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133 · For the abrmd TCTI, it takes no options. Example: -T abrmd
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136 Passwords are interpreted in two forms, string and hex-string. A
137 string password is not interpreted, and is directly used for authoriza‐
138 tion. A hex-string, is converted from a hexidecimal form into a byte
139 array form, thus allowing passwords with non-printable and/or terminal
140 un-friendly characters.
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142 By default passwords are assumed to be in the string form. Password
143 form is specified with special prefix values, they are:
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145 · str: - Used to indicate it is a raw string. Useful for escaping a
146 password that starts with the “hex:” prefix.
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148 · hex: - Used when specifying a password in hex string format.
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151 Set owner, endorsement and lockout authorizations to an empty auth val‐
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158 tpm2_takeownership -o newo -e newe -l newl -O oldo -E olde -L oldl
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164 Github Issues (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-tools/issues)
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167 See the Mailing List (https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/tpm2)
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