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From: Wim V. <wve...@el...> - 2015-11-30 11:46:50
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Hello, Are there any plans for TPM 2.0 support in future versions? Best regards, Wim Vervoorn |
From: David A. <all...@gm...> - 2015-05-11 20:33:39
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Hi again, When trying to install TrustedGRUB, on my server, I get an "Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition": grub> root (hd0,0) root (hd0,0) grub> setup (hd0) setup (hd0) Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition grub> I find it strange that i'm able to run "root (hd0,0)" but not the "setup" command. Can this be because I'm using GPT(global partition table)? Also, when using the grub-install utility, I get this error: The file /boot/grub/stage1 not read correctly. Is there something I may be missing? Thanks, David |
From: David A. <all...@gm...> - 2015-05-05 21:37:39
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Hi everyone, I was curious if anyone was able to get TrustedGRUB working successfully on OEL 6.5 with UEK 3.8.13. After trying the installation instructions (./build_tgrub.sh), I first got the "configure:3513: error: C compiler cannot create executables" error. I believe thats because I'm trying to compile the 32-bit TrustedGRUB on this 64-bit architecture. I was able to fix that by changing the CFLAGS to -64 instead of -32, but now I get the "disk_io.c:151: Error: Incorrect register `%rax' used with `l' suffix" error, as well as multiple other register errors. Is there any way to successfully install TrustedGRUB on this platform? Any help is much appreciated. Thanks, David |
From: Scott K. <sc...@ig...> - 2014-10-09 16:17:09
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I'm running 1.1.5 and I can't seem to get my stage2 PCR values correct. PCR-00: 62 07 3F 1C 9F 59 A6 1A 72 CD 61 0F 1E F3 57 E7 D8 20 BF 0D PCR-01: 3A 3F 78 0F 11 A4 B4 99 69 FC AA 80 CD 6E 39 57 C3 3B 22 75 PCR-02: 5C BC 69 5F AC 7A 7F 1F 35 76 8C 4C 01 F0 15 82 9C 3F 8C 62 PCR-03: 3A 3F 78 0F 11 A4 B4 99 69 FC AA 80 CD 6E 39 57 C3 3B 22 75 PCR-04: C0 70 E2 4E AF 24 E7 7F 15 14 E4 A6 19 52 60 46 05 98 C6 3C PCR-05: 76 0E 39 F9 47 7F C1 42 82 D1 69 E6 11 F7 E4 D7 95 3C 74 38 PCR-06: 3A 3F 78 0F 11 A4 B4 99 69 FC AA 80 CD 6E 39 57 C3 3B 22 75 PCR-07: BF 30 7D 58 31 5B 45 E2 57 DF EB 42 A8 5F 5C 97 43 6C 10 DA PCR-08: F7 90 C0 B0 03 0C 89 F6 82 C1 23 39 9C AC 4C B8 64 03 07 42 PCR-09: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCR-10: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCR-11: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCR-12: 99 F5 56 14 B9 16 A5 B2 FB 48 B3 97 0C 24 27 84 7E 7B 6E A3 PCR-13: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCR-14: E3 EF 44 07 1E 14 F9 E8 98 3A D7 BD 88 95 A3 3C F5 44 C2 B3 PCR-15: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCR-16: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 PCR-17: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-18: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-19: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-20: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-21: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-22: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-23: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 Note that PCR-09 is all zeros. I can't figure out where PCR-08 is from. Here is what I expect them to be: r 4 c070e24eaf24e77f1514e4a6195260460598c63c r 5 760e39f9477fc14282d169e611f7e4d7953c7438 r 8 b5dd071667d56f3d3e2d373298a0cf8e5969be13 r 9 f7edcb55397eb73c7b4872b0f8cd9910120ccb0f r 12 99f55614b916a5b2fb48b3970c2427847e7b6ea3 r 14 e3ef44071e14f9e8983ad7bd8895a33cf544c2b3 This patch made no difference: http://sourceforge.net/p/trustedgrub/mailman/message/31805207/ Has someone seen this before or do you have any suggestions? Scott TPM 1.2 Version Info: Chip Version: 1.2.13.12 Spec Level: 2 Errata Revision: 3 TPM Vendor ID: STM Vendor Specific data: 50 TPM Version: 01010000 Manufacturer Info: 53544d20 |
From: neha g. <neh...@gm...> - 2014-09-18 05:24:24
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Hi all, I have used checkfile option of Trusted Grub .If hash of files ,mentioned in checkfile are not matched (data integrity error) on boot time ,it will give the option to user that Press `Esc` to stop boot or to continue Press any Key.. So there is any possibility if I do not want to give control to user to stop or continue boot , I want to give this control to a specific user if data integrity error occurs . Whether ,this feature is provided by Trusted Grub ? If it provides ,then how can i use this feature. Thanks in Advanced !!! |
From: neha g. <neh...@gm...> - 2014-06-18 05:33:21
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hi all, I am getting problem in installing trusted grub. I am using Dell lattitude E6420 and ubuntu 12.04 32 bit and TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 ./build_tgrub.sh executed ./configure then it will create Makefile make and make install executed ./grub/grub command grub> root (hd0,5) grub> setup (hd0) reboot I got the message like this- Trusted GRUB 1.1.5 (http://trustedgrub.sf.net) [TPM detected !] (581K lower /3388564K upper memory) [Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported .For the first word,TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible completions of a device/filename. ] grub> After that I don't know what todo .. because I am not getting grub menu .How to load Linux OS using TrustedGrub. Can anyone help me out in this. Thanks in advance !! |
From: neha g. <neh...@gm...> - 2014-06-17 05:49:11
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hi , after run make check I got the output - Making check in netboot make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/netboot' make[1]: Nothing to be done for `check'. make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/netboot' Making check in stage2 make[1]: Entering directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/stage2' make check-am make[2]: Entering directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/stage2' make check-TESTS make[3]: Entering directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/stage2' ffs_stage1_5 is too big (11168 > 9920). FAIL: size_test ====================================== 1 of 1 tests failed Please report to m.s...@si... ====================================== make[3]: *** [check-TESTS] Error 1 make[3]: Leaving directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/stage2' make[2]: *** [check-am] Error 2 make[2]: Leaving directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/stage2' make[1]: *** [check] Error 2 make[1]: Leaving directory `/home/cdac/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/stage2' make: *** [check-recursive] Error 1 Because of above errors ,Trusted Grub Installation can be failed ? |
From: Olga C. <ol...@gm...> - 2014-06-16 15:45:27
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TrustedGrub can definitely be installed on a x86_64 system. You have to make sure that you install the 32-bit compatibility libraries, then everything should compile fine. -- per aspera ad astra -- On Mon, Jun 16, 2014 at 2:53 AM, neha gupta <neh...@gm...> wrote: > hi, > I have downloaded trusted grub(1.1.5) from site: > http://sourceforge.net/projects/trustedgrub/ > > extract that trusted grub tar.gz file… > > ->./build_tgrub.sh > > ->then it will create other trusted grub folder inside it. > ->run ./configure > > I got following errors- > > ./configure > checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c > checking whether build environment is sane... yes > checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p > checking for gawk... gawk > checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes > checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu > checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no > checking for gcc... gcc > checking for gcc... (cached) gcc > checking whether the C compiler works... no > configure: error: in > `/home/user/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5': > configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables > I have attached config.log file . > > I am having one doubt whether trusted grub can be installed on 64 bit OS > or it is for 32 bit OS. > > Thanks in Advanced !! > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > HPCC Systems Open Source Big Data Platform from LexisNexis Risk Solutions > Find What Matters Most in Your Big Data with HPCC Systems > Open Source. Fast. Scalable. Simple. Ideal for Dirty Data. > Leverages Graph Analysis for Fast Processing & Easy Data Exploration > http://p.sf.net/sfu/hpccsystems > _______________________________________________ > Trustedgrub-users mailing list > Tru...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users > > |
From: neha g. <neh...@gm...> - 2014-06-16 06:53:27
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hi, I have downloaded trusted grub(1.1.5) from site: http://sourceforge.net/projects/trustedgrub/ extract that trusted grub tar.gz file… ->./build_tgrub.sh ->then it will create other trusted grub folder inside it. ->run ./configure I got following errors- ./configure checking for a BSD-compatible install... /usr/bin/install -c checking whether build environment is sane... yes checking for a thread-safe mkdir -p... /bin/mkdir -p checking for gawk... gawk checking whether make sets $(MAKE)... yes checking build system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking for gcc... gcc checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/home/user/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables I have attached config.log file . I am having one doubt whether trusted grub can be installed on 64 bit OS or it is for 32 bit OS. Thanks in Advanced !! |
From: neha g. <neh...@gm...> - 2014-06-16 04:21:14
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hi Marcel , you have not responded On Mon, May 19, 2014 at 4:32 PM, neha gupta <neh...@gm...> wrote: > I have installed trusted grub on ubuntu 12.04 32 bit on Dell laptop it is > having TPM Chip. > I have downloaded source code of trusted grub : from the below link > http://sourceforge.net/projects/trustedgrub/ > but after installing Trusted grub as maintained in README file , i have > used grub command > grub>root (hd0,5) > grub>setup (hd0) > grub>quit and restart system > > After reboot ,I got message like- > > Trusted GRUB 1.1.5 (http://trustedgrub.sf.net) > [TPM detected !] (581K lower /3388564K upper memory) > [Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported .For the first word,TAB > lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible > completions of a device/filename. ] > grub> > > from the above message i am not able to come conclusion that trusted grub > is installed successfully or not or It is a error then how to resolve it > and what is the reason? > If it is installed sucessfully why grub menu is not coming and how to use > trusted grub? > If any link is there regard trusted grub that can tell in detail how it > will work ,where it will stored its result? > Thanks in Advanced !!!. > |
From: Marcel S. <tru...@se...> - 2014-05-31 09:32:10
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Hi Neha, > After reboot ,I got message like- > Trusted GRUB 1.1.5 (http://trustedgrub.sf.net) > [TPM detected !] (581K lower /3388564K upper memory) > from the above message i am not able to come conclusion that trusted grub > is installed successfully or not or It is a error then how to resolve it > and what is the reason? Have a look at the first and second line on your boot screen. It states "Trusted GRUB 1.1.5" and "TPM detected". This looks promising to me ;-) > If it is installed sucessfully why grub menu is not coming and how to use > trusted grub? I can't tell from here, why your menu.lst doesn't show. On which filesystem is it stored and where does it lie? Can you send me a file listing of your /boot directory? > If any link is there regard trusted grub that can tell in detail how it > will work ,where it will stored its result? The results will be stored inside the PCRs of your TPM. Under Linux, have a look at them via: $ cat /sys/class/misc/tpm0/device/pcrs PCR-00: 47 04 3C 07 CA 0D CA 94 17 42 84 00 FD 25 2A 37 E2 20 0C 3B PCR-01: 58 4F C0 5A 1A 07 C3 15 56 A3 08 36 94 E4 09 F5 33 20 3E E1 PCR-02: 53 DE 58 4D CE F0 3F 6A 7D AC 1A 24 0A 83 58 93 89 6F 21 8D [...] PCR-22: FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF FF PCR-23: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 If you see, that PCRs 8,9,12 and 14 are non-zero, than it works. In the README, you'll find an explanation of which values are stored inside which PCR. * PCR 4 contains MBR information and stage1 * PCR 8 contains bootloader information stage2 part1 * PCR 9 contains bootloader information stage2 part2 * PCR 12 contains all commandline arguments from menu.lst and those entered in the shell * PCR 13 contains all files checked via the checkfile-routine * PCR 14 contains all files which are actually loaded (e.g., Linux kernel, initrd, modules...) Best regards, Marcel |
From: neha g. <neh...@gm...> - 2014-05-19 11:02:16
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I have installed trusted grub on ubuntu 12.04 32 bit on Dell laptop it is having TPM Chip. I have downloaded source code of trusted grub : from the below link http://sourceforge.net/projects/trustedgrub/ but after installing Trusted grub as maintained in README file , i have used grub command grub>root (hd0,5) grub>setup (hd0) grub>quit and restart system After reboot ,I got message like- Trusted GRUB 1.1.5 (http://trustedgrub.sf.net) [TPM detected !] (581K lower /3388564K upper memory) [Minimal BASH-like line editing is supported .For the first word,TAB lists possible command completions. Anywhere else TAB lists the possible completions of a device/filename. ] grub> from the above message i am not able to come conclusion that trusted grub is installed successfully or not or It is a error then how to resolve it and what is the reason? If it is installed sucessfully why grub menu is not coming and how to use trusted grub? If any link is there regard trusted grub that can tell in detail how it will work ,where it will stored its result? Thanks in Advanced !!!. |
From: Olga C. <ol...@gm...> - 2014-04-24 12:38:03
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Please someone correct me if I am wrong, but I thought TrustedGRUB does not work with an EFI system. I would love TrustedGRUB to be ported to Grub 2. This would solve a lot of problems (like support for LVM) and probably the EFI issue as well? -- per aspera ad astra -- On Thu, Apr 24, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Philipp Rusch <ph...@ph...> wrote: > Hi, > > > > sorry for bothering again, but I am stuck :/. > > Have you been able to install TrustedGrub on a EFI system? I am not able > to mount the right /boot Partition within the grub installation utility. I > also tried to use the grub-install utility, but when using this I am facing > an error like (it is a HP notebook, therfore I tried this command too): > > > > /usr/local/lib/grub/x86_64-unknown/stage1: Not found. > > > > When trying to mount the /boot partition (not the EFI one): > > > > Error 22: No such partition > > > > Then I tried to mount the /boot/efi partition > > > > grub> root (hd0,0) > > root (hd0,0) > > grub> setup (hd0) > > setup (hd0) > > > > Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition > > > > The /boot/efi uses VFAT as filesystem type and /boot ext4. > > > > I had success when installing it in a virtualized environment (no EFI), > but it’s kinda worthless without the TPM. > > > > Thanks in advance! > > > > > > *Von:* Olga Chen [mailto:ol...@gm...] > *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 13:33 > *An:* Philipp Rusch > *Cc:* tru...@li... > *Betreff:* Re: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem > > > > I've compiled TrustedGRUB successfully on several 64-bit systems (CentOS, > Fedora). You need to install 64-bit compatibility libraries and that should > fix all the compilation problems you are having. I've installed the > following: > > 1. compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-19.el6.x86_64 (or whatever the current version is) > > 2. libgcc45-32bit (whatever the latest x86_64 package is) > > > > After that TrustedGRUB installed without issues. > > > -- per aspera ad astra -- > > > > On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Philipp Rusch <ph...@ph...> wrote: > > Hi again ;-) > > > > Follow up: came across the following post: > http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2010-December/msg00011.html > > > > He had the same problem on a 64bit environment. Looks like there are some > troubles in the disk_io.c file (assembly related). > > > > Has anybody sucessfully compiled TrustedGrub on a new 64bit OS? > > > > Cheers > > > > *Von:* Philipp Rusch [mailto:ph...@ph...] > *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 09:32 > *An:* tru...@li... > *Betreff:* [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem > > > > Hi all, > > > > i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook > 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation > phase: > > > > - First I struggled around with this error: > stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for > 'DATA' > > - I fixed this with the following instructions > > > > tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz > > $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 > > $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ > > | xargs -0 sed -i ’s/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g’ > > $ cd .. > > $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak > > $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 > > > > > > But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: > > > > parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found > > parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' > > > > > > Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly > appreciated! > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > Cheers, > > Philipp > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Start Your Social Network Today - Download eXo Platform > Build your Enterprise Intranet with eXo Platform Software > Java Based Open Source Intranet - Social, Extensible, Cloud Ready > Get Started Now And Turn Your Intranet Into A Collaboration Platform > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ExoPlatform > _______________________________________________ > Trustedgrub-users mailing list > Tru...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users > > > |
From: Philipp R. <ph...@ph...> - 2014-04-24 12:19:00
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Hi, sorry for bothering again, but I am stuck :/. Have you been able to install TrustedGrub on a EFI system? I am not able to mount the right /boot Partition within the grub installation utility. I also tried to use the grub-install utility, but when using this I am facing an error like (it is a HP notebook, therfore I tried this command too): /usr/local/lib/grub/x86_64-unknown/stage1: Not found. When trying to mount the /boot partition (not the EFI one): Error 22: No such partition Then I tried to mount the /boot/efi partition grub> root (hd0,0) root (hd0,0) grub> setup (hd0) setup (hd0) Error 17: Cannot mount selected partition The /boot/efi uses VFAT as filesystem type and /boot ext4. I had success when installing it in a virtualized environment (no EFI), but it’s kinda worthless without the TPM. Thanks in advance! Von: Olga Chen [mailto:ol...@gm...] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 13:33 An: Philipp Rusch Cc: tru...@li... Betreff: Re: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem I've compiled TrustedGRUB successfully on several 64-bit systems (CentOS, Fedora). You need to install 64-bit compatibility libraries and that should fix all the compilation problems you are having. I've installed the following: 1. compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-19.el6.x86_64 (or whatever the current version is) 2. libgcc45-32bit (whatever the latest x86_64 package is) After that TrustedGRUB installed without issues. -- per aspera ad astra -- On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Philipp Rusch <ph...@ph... <mailto:ph...@ph...> > wrote: Hi again ;-) Follow up: came across the following post: http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2010-December/msg00011.html He had the same problem on a 64bit environment. Looks like there are some troubles in the disk_io.c file (assembly related). Has anybody sucessfully compiled TrustedGrub on a new 64bit OS? Cheers Von: Philipp Rusch [mailto:ph...@ph... <mailto:ph...@ph...> ] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 09:32 An: tru...@li... <mailto:tru...@li...> Betreff: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem Hi all, i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation phase: - First I struggled around with this error: stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for 'DATA' - I fixed this with the following instructions tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ | xargs -0 sed -i ’s/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g’ $ cd .. $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Cheers, Philipp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start Your Social Network Today - Download eXo Platform Build your Enterprise Intranet with eXo Platform Software Java Based Open Source Intranet - Social, Extensible, Cloud Ready Get Started Now And Turn Your Intranet Into A Collaboration Platform http://p.sf.net/sfu/ExoPlatform _______________________________________________ Trustedgrub-users mailing list Tru...@li... <mailto:Tru...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users |
From: Philipp R. <ph...@ph...> - 2014-04-23 13:52:38
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Whooop, whooop. Finally I got it ;-). What was missing? Yum install libgcc.x86_64 libgcc.i686 glibc-devel compat-gcc-34 texinfo Thanks for your help! :) Von: Olga Chen [mailto:ol...@gm...] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 13:33 An: Philipp Rusch Cc: tru...@li... Betreff: Re: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem I've compiled TrustedGRUB successfully on several 64-bit systems (CentOS, Fedora). You need to install 64-bit compatibility libraries and that should fix all the compilation problems you are having. I've installed the following: 1. compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-19.el6.x86_64 (or whatever the current version is) 2. libgcc45-32bit (whatever the latest x86_64 package is) After that TrustedGRUB installed without issues. -- per aspera ad astra -- On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Philipp Rusch <ph...@ph... <mailto:ph...@ph...> > wrote: Hi again ;-) Follow up: came across the following post: http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2010-December/msg00011.html He had the same problem on a 64bit environment. Looks like there are some troubles in the disk_io.c file (assembly related). Has anybody sucessfully compiled TrustedGrub on a new 64bit OS? Cheers Von: Philipp Rusch [mailto:ph...@ph... <mailto:ph...@ph...> ] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 09:32 An: tru...@li... <mailto:tru...@li...> Betreff: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem Hi all, i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation phase: - First I struggled around with this error: stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for 'DATA' - I fixed this with the following instructions tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ | xargs -0 sed -i ’s/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g’ $ cd .. $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Cheers, Philipp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start Your Social Network Today - Download eXo Platform Build your Enterprise Intranet with eXo Platform Software Java Based Open Source Intranet - Social, Extensible, Cloud Ready Get Started Now And Turn Your Intranet Into A Collaboration Platform http://p.sf.net/sfu/ExoPlatform _______________________________________________ Trustedgrub-users mailing list Tru...@li... <mailto:Tru...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users |
From: Philipp R. <ph...@ph...> - 2014-04-23 13:06:24
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Hi! I installed compat compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-29.fc19.x86_64, but the compilation process still fails with the same error: checking host system type... x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu checking whether to enable maintainer-specific portions of Makefiles... no checking for gcc... gcc checking for gcc... (cached) gcc checking whether the C compiler works... no configure: error: in `/home/phru/Downloads/tmp/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5': configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables See `config.log' for more details Do you have any other hints or ideas to try? Thanks in advance! Von: Olga Chen [mailto:ol...@gm...] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 13:33 An: Philipp Rusch Cc: tru...@li... Betreff: Re: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem I've compiled TrustedGRUB successfully on several 64-bit systems (CentOS, Fedora). You need to install 64-bit compatibility libraries and that should fix all the compilation problems you are having. I've installed the following: 1. compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-19.el6.x86_64 (or whatever the current version is) 2. libgcc45-32bit (whatever the latest x86_64 package is) After that TrustedGRUB installed without issues. -- per aspera ad astra -- On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Philipp Rusch <ph...@ph... <mailto:ph...@ph...> > wrote: Hi again ;-) Follow up: came across the following post: http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2010-December/msg00011.html He had the same problem on a 64bit environment. Looks like there are some troubles in the disk_io.c file (assembly related). Has anybody sucessfully compiled TrustedGrub on a new 64bit OS? Cheers Von: Philipp Rusch [mailto:ph...@ph... <mailto:ph...@ph...> ] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 09:32 An: tru...@li... <mailto:tru...@li...> Betreff: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem Hi all, i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation phase: - First I struggled around with this error: stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for 'DATA' - I fixed this with the following instructions tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ | xargs -0 sed -i ’s/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g’ $ cd .. $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Cheers, Philipp ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Start Your Social Network Today - Download eXo Platform Build your Enterprise Intranet with eXo Platform Software Java Based Open Source Intranet - Social, Extensible, Cloud Ready Get Started Now And Turn Your Intranet Into A Collaboration Platform http://p.sf.net/sfu/ExoPlatform _______________________________________________ Trustedgrub-users mailing list Tru...@li... <mailto:Tru...@li...> https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users |
From: Olga C. <ol...@gm...> - 2014-04-23 11:34:14
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I've compiled TrustedGRUB successfully on several 64-bit systems (CentOS, Fedora). You need to install 64-bit compatibility libraries and that should fix all the compilation problems you are having. I've installed the following: 1. compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-19.el6.x86_64 (or whatever the current version is) 2. libgcc45-32bit (whatever the latest x86_64 package is) After that TrustedGRUB installed without issues. -- per aspera ad astra -- On Wed, Apr 23, 2014 at 4:48 AM, Philipp Rusch <ph...@ph...> wrote: > Hi again ;-) > > > > Follow up: came across the following post: > http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2010-December/msg00011.html > > > > He had the same problem on a 64bit environment. Looks like there are some > troubles in the disk_io.c file (assembly related). > > > > Has anybody sucessfully compiled TrustedGrub on a new 64bit OS? > > > > Cheers > > > > *Von:* Philipp Rusch [mailto:ph...@ph...] > *Gesendet:* Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 09:32 > *An:* tru...@li... > *Betreff:* [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem > > > > Hi all, > > > > i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook > 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation > phase: > > > > - First I struggled around with this error: > stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for > 'DATA' > > - I fixed this with the following instructions > > > > tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz > > $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 > > $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ > > | xargs -0 sed -i ’s/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g’ > > $ cd .. > > $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak > > $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 > > > > > > But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: > > > > parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found > > parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' > > > > > > Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly > appreciated! > > > > Thanks in advance. > > > Cheers, > > Philipp > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Start Your Social Network Today - Download eXo Platform > Build your Enterprise Intranet with eXo Platform Software > Java Based Open Source Intranet - Social, Extensible, Cloud Ready > Get Started Now And Turn Your Intranet Into A Collaboration Platform > http://p.sf.net/sfu/ExoPlatform > _______________________________________________ > Trustedgrub-users mailing list > Tru...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users > > |
From: Philipp R. <ph...@ph...> - 2014-04-23 08:49:00
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Hi again ;-) Follow up: came across the following post: http://www.redhat.com/archives/redhat-install-list/2010-December/msg00011.ht ml He had the same problem on a 64bit environment. Looks like there are some troubles in the disk_io.c file (assembly related). Has anybody sucessfully compiled TrustedGrub on a new 64bit OS? Cheers Von: Philipp Rusch [mailto:ph...@ph...] Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. April 2014 09:32 An: tru...@li... Betreff: [Trustedgrub-users] Compilation problem Hi all, i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation phase: - First I struggled around with this error: stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for 'DATA' - I fixed this with the following instructions tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ | xargs -0 sed -i 's/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g' $ cd .. $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Cheers, Philipp |
From: Philipp R. <ph...@ph...> - 2014-04-23 07:48:27
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Hi all, i am actually trying to compile Trusted Grub (1.1.15) on an HP EliteBook 8570p which runs Fedora 20. I am facing some errors druing the compilation phase: - First I struggled around with this error: stage2/Makefile.am:46: error: 'pkglibdir' is not a legitimate directory for 'DATA' - I fixed this with the following instructions tar xfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz $ cd TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 $ fgrep -rlZ pkglib_DATA --include Makefile.am . \ | xargs -0 sed -i 's/pkglib_DATA/pkgdata_DATA/g' $ cd .. $ mv TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz.bak $ tar cfvz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5.src.tar.gz TrustedGRUB-1.1.5 But now I am stuck. The following error occurs: parallel-tests: error: required file './test-driver' not found parallel-tests: 'automake --add-missing' can install 'test-driver' Does anybody has an idea how to come over this? Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance. Cheers, Philipp |
From: Jakob <ma...@sh...> - 2014-01-07 14:09:20
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Hello Marcel, I've tried this with a HP EliteBook 8460p and 8570p. Yes, I tested it with the script from https://github.com/shpedoikal/tpm-luks/blob/master/tpm-luks/tpm-luks-gen-tgrub-pcr-values Best regards, Jakob On 2014-01-04 10:31, Marcel Selhorst wrote: > Dear Jakob, > > thank you for your patch! > Could you tell me, which hardware you are using? > On my platforms, these additional lines haven't been necessary. > And have you been able to verify that the newly calculated PCRs 8 and > 9 match stage2? > > Best regards! > Marcel > > Quoting Jakob <ma...@sh...>: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> I'm using TrustedGrub with Ubuntu 12.04. >> >> To compile it, I had to uncomment the if statements after aclocal, >> autoconf and automake. >> >> After the first boot I noticed that pcr-8 and pcr-9 had the same >> value. The other registers were extended properly. The attached >> patch fixed the problem for me. >> >> Hope, this helps someone, who has the same issue! >> >> Best regards >> Jakob > > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Rapidly troubleshoot problems before they affect your business. Most > IT > organizations don't have a clear picture of how application > performance > affects their revenue. With AppDynamics, you get 100% visibility into > your > Java,.NET, & PHP application. Start your 15-day FREE TRIAL of > AppDynamics Pro! > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=84349831&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Trustedgrub-users mailing list > Tru...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users |
From: Marcel S. <tru...@se...> - 2014-01-04 09:48:54
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Dear Jakob, thank you for your patch! Could you tell me, which hardware you are using? On my platforms, these additional lines haven't been necessary. And have you been able to verify that the newly calculated PCRs 8 and 9 match stage2? Best regards! Marcel Quoting Jakob <ma...@sh...>: > Hello everyone, > > I'm using TrustedGrub with Ubuntu 12.04. > > To compile it, I had to uncomment the if statements after aclocal, > autoconf and automake. > > After the first boot I noticed that pcr-8 and pcr-9 had the same > value. The other registers were extended properly. The attached > patch fixed the problem for me. > > Hope, this helps someone, who has the same issue! > > Best regards > Jakob |
From: Jakob <ma...@sh...> - 2014-01-03 13:39:17
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Hello everyone, I'm using TrustedGrub with Ubuntu 12.04. To compile it, I had to uncomment the if statements after aclocal, autoconf and automake. After the first boot I noticed that pcr-8 and pcr-9 had the same value. The other registers were extended properly. The attached patch fixed the problem for me. Hope, this helps someone, who has the same issue! Best regards Jakob |
From: Olga C. <ol...@gm...> - 2013-12-06 19:20:58
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You probably have some config or compilation errors, but they are just not displayed. There is a way to make build_grub.sh produce a verbose output, so that should give you a better. Just use the --verbose flag. Also, since you have a 64-bit kernel, make sure you that you have 32-bit development libraries installed (TrustedGRUB is a 32-bit application). I posted about that a while ago. I think the libraries I've used before were: glibc-devel.i686, libgcc45-32bit-4.5.0-20100604-1.12, and compat-gcc-34-3.4.6-18 (x86_64). These might not be the latest versions of these libraries, so you might want to check for the latest versions. Hope this helps, Olga -- per aspera ad astra -- On Fri, Dec 6, 2013 at 2:12 PM, Khan <koo...@gm...> wrote: > Hi list! > > I am trying to install Trusted GRUB on my machine but I am having some > trouble in installing it. I have followed these steps, > > > # tar -xzf TrustedGRUB-<ver>.tgz > # cd TrustedGRUB-<ver> > # ./build_tgrub.sh > > and my output is as follows, > > > > > *mkh@ttest:~/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5$ ./build_tgrub.sh - Deflating > TrustedGRUB- Configuring TrustedGRUB > mkh@ttest:~/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5$ * > > This output seems not to be the one I am suppose to have as I inspected > the code for build_tgrub.sh ( > http://projects.sirrix.com/trac/trustedgrub/browser/trunk/build_tgrub.sh?rev=7), > and gathered that steps for further installation should be printed as > output. > > I am using ubuntu 12.04 LTS (and 64 bit kernel). It would be helpful if > someone can suggest how to fix it. > > > best, > miki > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Sponsored by Intel(R) XDK > Develop, test and display web and hybrid apps with a single code base. > Download it for free now! > > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=111408631&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > Trustedgrub-users mailing list > Tru...@li... > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trustedgrub-users > > |
From: Khan <koo...@gm...> - 2013-12-06 19:12:56
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Hi list! I am trying to install Trusted GRUB on my machine but I am having some trouble in installing it. I have followed these steps, # tar -xzf TrustedGRUB-<ver>.tgz # cd TrustedGRUB-<ver> # ./build_tgrub.sh and my output is as follows, *mkh@ttest:~/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5$ ./build_tgrub.sh- Deflating TrustedGRUB- Configuring TrustedGRUBmkh@ttest:~/Downloads/TrustedGRUB-1.1.5$ * This output seems not to be the one I am suppose to have as I inspected the code for build_tgrub.sh ( http://projects.sirrix.com/trac/trustedgrub/browser/trunk/build_tgrub.sh?rev=7), and gathered that steps for further installation should be printed as output. I am using ubuntu 12.04 LTS (and 64 bit kernel). It would be helpful if someone can suggest how to fix it. best, miki |
From: Marcel S. <tru...@se...> - 2013-11-21 08:15:37
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Hi Bill, thanks for sharing. > Three things: First if you look at TrustedGRUB's builtin.c file, > there are certain commands that are associated with the enum > BUILTIN_CMDLINE. Any commands that are not associated with this > value are NOT extended into PCR-12. For instance the lines beginning > with "default," "timeout," and "title" are NOT extended into PCR-12. exactly, only the commands defined there are executed and therefore measured. > Third: the kicker is that the stage2 code adds an implicit "boot" > command as the last command. I did not see this in the code but took > a guess. On the normal command line at boot you have to type "boot" > in order to continue the boot. So it makes sense there is an > implicit one. So this "boot" command is extended into PCR 12. > And there are no 0x0A ASCII codes at the end of each command line. Yep. You can see which commands are extended if you compile TrustedGRUB in verbose (or even more with show-sha1, then you will see each hash and command). Also notice, that tabs or more than one blank will be stripped down to one blank. Best regards Marcel |