Ofcourse, that was a stupid mistake on my part. Thanks for the quick reply.
Hi, I am getting an underfined symbol error as follows: ../../../utils/libibmtssutils.so: undefined reference to `verbose' I am linking against ibmtss, ibmtssutils, crypto, stdc++ and json-c. Which file do I need to link against to get the symbol 'verbose'? Regards
Hi, I am getting an underfined symbol error as follows: ../../../utils/libibmtssutils.so: undefined reference to `verbose' I am linking against both ibmtss, ibmtssutils, crypto, stdc++ and json-c. Which file do I need to link against to get the symbol 'verbose'? Regards
I am using the IBM SW TPM. And I think I understand what I did wrong. I did not sign the EK certificate for my client with one of the root CAs.
Apologies for being unclear. At the moment the server and clients are on different ubuntu VMs that can ping eachother. It seems when I issue the clientenroll command from client the server does receive it put sends back an error response. The complete output on the client is as follows: ./clientenroll -alg ec -ho server -vv -ho 192.168.163.136 -co akeccert.pem TSS_Command_PreProcessor: Input parameters capability TPM_CAP_TPM_PROPERTIES property 00000105 propertyCount 1 TSS_Execute20: Command 0000017a...
When my server and client are on different machines, I get no connection to the server. The -ho flag does not accept an IP address. Can you please help me understand how to correctly use this flag so that it points to the server?
Hi, I am trying to understand how clientenroll works. I have a server configured and running according to the readme. I send a clientenroll command from the same machine and get the following error: ERROR: SQ_FetchRow: returned no rows verifyCertificate: Error in X509_verify_cert verifying certificate INFO: JS_ObjectSerialize: { "error":"000b007a" } In the code the processEnrollRequest() function seems to merely read a row from the database, not create it. Where does the creation happen? Regards,...
I think the problem is that my server and client are on different machines. The -ho flag does not accept an IP address. Can you please help me understand how to correctly use this flag so that it points to the server?