From: Ronald T. <ron...@ia...> - 2010-05-10 07:49:19
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Hi Melvin, Welcome to the world of TC programming. :-) ad 1) The run_tests suite uses a hardcoded owner password "opentc". It will fail with another one. ad 2) To use the SRK, you need to set the authentication to the TSS_WELL_KNOWN_SECRET in the usage policy. ad 3) I'm confused. You do not need to change the JVM. Also the patch you mention contains fixes for a dated version of a Linux library. You do not need it under Windows. hth, Ronald Melvin Sim wrote: > This is my first time coding with jtss or doing tpm related stuff. I > have several issues with jtss. > > Currently using a IFX tpm with 1.2 specification running on windows 7. > > Issues > > 1) I have attempted to install jtss onto my computer with > administrative rights. I have tried running the run_tests_simple, it > is successful and could show the manufacturer details. If i attempt to > run the run_tests, i have encountered errors such as the ones in the > txt file. > > 2) I have also created a new project using netbeans with local binding > and the libraries associated to the project, each time i run till > hKey.createKey(hSRK, null) the following message is prompt. > > TSS Error: > error layer: 0x00 (TPM) > error code (without layer): 0x01 > error code (full): 0x01 > error message: Authentication failed > > 3) I understand for local binding some changes is needed for the jvm, > where could i find it and how to do it? Or must i also patch the > infineon patch for jtss wrapper for my tpm as well? > > I am sorry for the noobness of the questions. > > Regards, > TPM noob -- Dipl.-Ing. Ronald Tögl phone +43 316/873-5502 Trusted Computing Labs fax +43 316/873-5520 IAIK ron...@ia... Graz University of Technology http://www.iaik.tugraz.at |