TSS (TCG Software Stack) access daemon for a TPM chip
The trousers package provides a TSS implementation through the help of
a user-space daemon, the tcsd, and a library Trousers aims to be
compliant to the 1.1b and 1.2 TSS specifications as available from the
Trusted Computing website http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/.
The package needs the /dev/tpm device file to be present on your
system. It is a character device file major 10 minor 224, 0600 tss:tss.
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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91-trousers.rules | 0000000046 46 Bytes | |
baselibs.conf | 0000000009 9 Bytes | |
fix-lto.patch | 0000000448 448 Bytes | |
tcsd.service | 0000000140 140 Bytes | |
trousers-0.3.15.tar.gz | 0004699936 4.48 MB | |
trousers.changes | 0000017253 16.8 KB | |
trousers.spec | 0000005703 5.57 KB |
Revision 48 (latest revision is 55)
Dominique Leuenberger (dimstar_suse)
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request 846199
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Matthias Gerstner (mgerstner)
(revision 48)
- update to new upstream version 0.3.15: - Corrected mutliple security issues that existed if the tcsd is started by root instead of the tss user. CVE-2020-24332, CVE-2020-24330, CVE-2020-24331 - Replaced use of _no_optimize with asm memory barrier - Fixed multiple potential instances of use after free memory handling - Removed unused global variables which caused build issue on some distros - drop gcc-10.patch: now contained in upstream tarball - drop bsc1164472.patch: now contained in upstream tarball - adjusted %setup macro invocation which seemed to be wrong
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