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6 tpm2_encryptdecrypt(1) - performs symmetric encryption or decryption.
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9 tpm2_encryptdecrypt [OPTIONS]
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12 tpm2_encryptdecrypt(1) - performs symmetric encryption or decryption
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16 · -k, –key-handle=KEY_HANDLE: the symmetric key used for the operation
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19 · -c, –key-context=KEY_CONTEXT_FILE: filename of the key context used
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27 · -D, –decrypt: Perform a decrypt operation. Default is encryption.
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39 · -h, –help: Display the tools manpage. This requires the manpages to
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51 · -Z, –enable-errata: Enable the application of errata fixups. Useful
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64 · TPM2TOOLS_TCTI_NAME: Select the TCTI used for communication with the
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128 tpm2_encryptdecrypt -k 0x81010001 -P abc123 -D NO -I <filePath> -o <filePath>
129 tpm2_encryptdecrypt -c key.context -P abc123 -D NO -I <filePath> -o <filePath>
130 tpm2_encryptdecrypt -k 0x81010001 -P 123abca -X -D NO -I <filePath> -o <filePath>
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136 Github Issues (https://github.com/01org/tpm2-tools/issues)
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