tsspolicysigned(1)
Runs TPM2_PolicySigned
Description
POLICYSIGNED
NAME
policysigned - Runs TPM2_PolicySigned
DESCRIPTION
--version-string=v1045 is not a valid option
policysigned
Runs TPM2_PolicySigned
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-hk signature verification key handle |
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-ha policy session handle |
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-in nonceTPM file (default none) |
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-cp cpHash file (default none) |
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-pref policyRef file (default none) |
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-exp expiration in decimal (default none) |
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-halg (sha1, sha256) (default sha256) |
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-sk RSA signing key file name (PEM format) |
This utility uses this signing key. A real application might use a smart card or other HSM.
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-pwdk signing key password (default null) |
[-tk ticket file name] [-to timeout file name]
--version is not a valid option
policysigned
Runs TPM2_PolicySigned
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-hk signature verification key handle |
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-ha policy session handle |
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-in nonceTPM file (default none) |
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-cp cpHash file (default none) |
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-pref policyRef file (default none) |
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-exp expiration in decimal (default none) |
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-halg (sha1, sha256) (default sha256) |
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-sk RSA signing key file name (PEM format) |
This utility uses this signing key. A real application might use a smart card or other HSM.
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-pwdk signing key password (default null) |
[-tk ticket file name] [-to timeout file name]
SEE ALSO
The full documentation for policysigned is maintained as a Texinfo manual. If the info and policysigned programs are properly installed at your site, the command
info policysigned
should give you access to the complete manual.