Hello,
There are two possibilities:
*) The ETH TPM Emulator comes with a driver simulation, which will give
you a /dev/tpm.
This should work just fine with jTSS's tcsd, as the daemon only accesses
the device when being called, and not at start-up.
*) With IBM's Software TPM, you can modify the tcs ini file to access
the emulator through the socket interface directly.
hth,
Ronald
On 08/06/2014 09:31 AM, ??? wrote:
> Dear all,
> Does the deb installation only support hardware TPM?
> I installed TPM emulator but jTSS still communicated with hardware TPM.
> Thanks!
>
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