Dear Mailinglist Members,
The trusted computing team of IAIK hereby announces the immediate
availability of the IAIK/OpenTC Java TSS Wrapper 0.2.2.
The Java TSS Wrapper provides an object oriented Java API for
interaction with the TCG Software Stack (TSS) for Java applications.
Version 0.2.2 is a maintenance release. Compared to version 0.2.1 the
following changes have been integrated (for more information please
refer to the changelog provided in the download package):
- synchronization with IAIK/OpenTC TCcert library 0.2
Updated the AIK creation cycle to work with the new IAIK/OpenTC TCcert
library 0.2. Both, the JUnit AIK creation testcase and the standalone
create_aik.sh script are now working with the new TCcert library.
- bugfix in seal/unseal JUnit test
The sealed data was bound to the wrong PCR value.
- additional user persistent storage unit test
A new JUnit test was added to test the new persistent user storage of
TrouSerS 0.2.7cvs.
- TrouSerS (0.2.7cvs) credential support in CollateIdentityRequest
TrouSerS 0.2.7cvs (to be released as 0.2.7) now supports reading of the
credentials (ek, platform, conformance) required for the
CollateIdentityRequest from the harddisk (to be configured in
tcsd.conf). In previous versions, the credential fields in the
identityProof structure were left blank by TrouSerS. If the credential
fields are empty, the jTSS AIK creation cycle injects them into the
decrypted structure at the PrivacyCA side. If the fields are not empty
(as it is now possible with TrouSerS 0.2.7cvs), the credentials are not
injected. The updated jTSS AIK cycle can handle both cases (empty
credential fields vs. credential fields filled by the TSS).
- tested with TrouSerS 0.2.6 and 0.2.7cvs on TPM Emulator 0.4 and IFX
TPM 1.1b
This version was tested with the TrouSerS 0.2.6 and 0.2.7cvs
TSS. The TrouSerS 0.2.7cvs version is expected to be released as
TrouSerS 0.2.7 soon. Tests were done on TPM Emulator version 0.4 and IFX
1.1b hardware TPMs. Tests for IFX 1.2 TPMs have been done using the
patched TrouSerS 0.2.6 from http://trustedjava.sf.net.
Documentation and source code are available at the Sourceforge website
at: http://trustedjava.sourceforge.net Comments, questions and feature
requests are always welcome.
[NOTE: Due to Sourceforge downtime the main page is out of date and
will sync later. The files itself are already available for download.]
Regards,
Thomas Winkler
IAIK, TU Graz
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