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    IBM TPM Attestation Client Server

    IBM's TPM 2.0 Attestation Client Server

    This is sample code for a TCG attestation application. It supports TPM 2.0 and TPM 1.2. It includes 5 main pieces: 1 - An attestation server 2 - An attestation client that pushes quotes to the server 3 - An enrollment client that enrolls a signing key with the server 4 - A utility to provision an EK certificate on a SW TPM for testing 5 - Demo php code to display results The code is C, with json formatting at the client / server interface. Mysql is used for data storage...
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    lecithine

    FUSE File system powered by secret sharing scheme

    Lecithine is a FUSE (file system in user space) using a secret sharing scheme. You can use Lecithine as regular file system. When writing to disk, data will be devided into randomly chosen pieces (secret shares) and stored into different places. Upon reading, the shares are merged together such that in turn the plaintext results. From a cryptographers point of view, there is no symmetric or private key ever needed to produce a ciphertext. This is how secret sharing schemes are designed.
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