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tpm_selftest(8) 					      System Manager's Manual						   tpm_selftest(8)

							  TPM Management - tpm_selftest

NAME
tpm_selftest - request TPM perform selftest and report SYNOPSIS
tpm_selftest [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
tpm_selftest requests that the system's TPM perform a self test (via the TPM_SelfTestFull API) and report the results. The --results option reports the outcome of the last self test operation without requesting that another test be executed. If the TPM fails the self test, it enters failure mode where no commands are accepted. The results are reported in a manufacturer specific format. The TPM's self test is always executed automatically at every boot. -h, --help Display command usage info. -v, --version Display command version info. -l, --log [none|error|info|debug] Set logging level. -r, --results Report results only. SEE ALSO
tpm_version(1), tpm_takeownership(8), tpm_setownable(8), tcsd(8) REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net> TPM Management 2005-04-25 tpm_selftest(8)

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tpm_setownable(8)					      System Manager's Manual						 tpm_setownable(8)

							 TPM Management - tpm_setownable

NAME
tpm_setownable - change whether the TPM allows tpm_takeownership operations SYNOPSIS
tpm_setownable [OPTION] DESCRIPTION
tpm_setownable reports the status of the TPM's flags regarding if the TPM can be owned. This is the default behavior and also accessible via the --status option. Requesting a report of this status prompts for the owner password. The --allow option sets the system's TPM to allow tpm_takeownership operations (via the TPM_SetOwnerInstall API). This operation requires physical presence. The --prevent option (via the TPM_SetOwnerInstall API) prevents the TPM from accepting tpm_takeownership operations. This operation requires physical presence. These operations are persistent. tpm_takeownership requires the tpm be enabled. -h, --help Display command usage info. -v, --version Display command version info. -l, --log [none|error|info|debug] Set logging level. -u, --unicode Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications using TSS popup boxes -s, --status Report the status of flags regarding if the TPM can be owned. -a, --allow Allow tpm_takeownership operations. -p, --prevent Prevent tpm_takeownership operations. -z, --well-known Authenticate using 20 bytes of zeros as owner password (the default TSS Well Known Secret), instead of prompting for an owner password. SEE ALSO
tpm_version(1), tpm_takeownership(8), tpm_setpresence(8), tpm_setenable(8), tcsd(8) REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net> TPM Management 2005-05-06 tpm_setownable(8)
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