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From: Anthony Arrascue <AArrascue at neuroloop.de>
To: tpm2@lists.01.org
Subject: [tpm2] Re-provision TPM
Date: Tue, 01 Jun 2021 17:17:54 +0000	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <01a4409525aa4fdf80a499bf6732ef86@neuroloop.de> (raw)

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Hello,

I am learning about the TSS and TPM techonologies.
I have provisioned the TPM with the default settings, which means I am now using the ECC profile (P_ECCP256SHA256).
However, encryption was a requirement I needed to fulfill. I just didn't know that ECC encryption is currently not supported and now I realize RSA would be a better fit for me.
So here is my question:

  *   I see there is another profile in /usr/local/etc/tpm2-tss/fapi-profiles, namely P_RSA2048SHA256.json. Is there a way I can encrypt using the RSA profile instead of the ECC one? I tried to re-run tss2_provision, after setting it in fapi-config.json, but it seems this is not the way to proceed. I get the message that the TPM has been already provisioned. What is the correct way of "changing" profile? Is it even possible or do I need to reset the TPM?
Thank you for your help.
Anthony Arrascue


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