From: Ronald T. <ron...@ia...> - 2010-10-18 08:10:28
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Hi, I'm not quite sure what your question is. In case that you'd like to use the AIK private part for decryption, I doubt that this is a legal operation for this signing-type key. If you need to encrypt data to an TPM-identified remote host, you can use Binding together with certification of the Binding key. hth, Ronald On 10/17/2010 11:24 AM, FADY FADY wrote: > > I use the public part of AIK Key to encrypt a data and it works, I > just ask how can I do it but by the private part of AIK. > -- Dipl.-Ing. Ronald Tögl phone +43 316/873-5502 Secure and Correct Systems fax +43 316/873-5520 IAIK ron...@ia... Graz University of Technology http://www.iaik.tugraz.at |