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NAME

       tpm2_makecredential(1)  -  Generate the encrypted-user-chosen-data and the wrapped-secret-
       data-encryption-key for the privacy-sensitive credentialing process of a TPM object.

SYNOPSIS

       tpm2_makecredential [OPTIONS]

DESCRIPTION

       tpm2_makecredential(1) - The TPM supports a privacy preserving protocol  for  distributing
       credentials  for  keys  on  a  TPM.   The  process  guarantees  that the credentialed-TPM-
       object(AIK) is loaded on the  same  TPM  as  a  well-known  public-key-object(EK)  without
       knowledge  of  the  specific  public  properties of the credentialed-TPM-object(AIK).  The
       privacy is guaranteed due to  the  fact  that  only  the  name  of  the  credentialed-TPM-
       object(AIK) is shared and not the credentialed-TPM-object’s public key itself.

       Make-credential is the first step in this process where in after receiving the public-key-
       object(EK) public key of the TPM and the  name  of  the  credentialed-TPM-object(AIK),  an
       encrypted-user-chosen-data  is  generated  and the secret-data-encryption-key is generated
       and  wrapped  using  cryptographic  processes  specific  to  credential  activation   that
       guarantees  that the credentialed-TPM-object(AIK) is loaded on the TPM with the well-known
       public-key-object(EK).

       tpm2_makecredential can be used to generate the encrypted-user-chosen-data and the wrapped
       secret-data-encryption-key without a TPM by using the none TCTI option.

OPTIONS

-e, --encryption-key=FILE:

         DEPRECATED, use -u or –public instead.

       • -u, --public=FILE:

         A  TPM  public key which was used to wrap the seed.  NOTE: This option is same as -e and
         is added to make it similar with other tools specifying the public key.  The old  option
         is retained for backwards compatibility.

       • -G, --key-algorithm=ALGORITHM:

         The  key  algorithm associated with TPM public key.  Specify either RSA/ ECC.  When this
         option is used, input public key is expected to be in PEM format and the default TCG  EK
         template is used for the key properties.

       • -s, --secret=FILE or STDIN:

         The  secret  which will be protected by the key derived from the random seed.  It can be
         specified as a file or passed from stdin.

       • -n, --name=FILE:

         The name of the key for which certificate is to be created.

       • -o, --credential-blob=FILE:

         The output file path, recording the encrypted-user-chosen-data and the  wrapped  secret-
         data-encryption-key.

COMMON OPTIONS

       This  collection  of options are common to many programs and provide information that many
       users may expect.

       • -h, --help=[man|no-man]: Display the tools manpage.  By default, it attempts  to  invoke
         the  manpager  for the tool, however, on failure will output a short tool summary.  This
         is the same behavior if the “man” option argument  is  specified,  however  if  explicit
         “man”  is  requested,  the tool will provide errors from man on stderr.  If the “no-man”
         option if specified, or the manpager fails, the short options will be output to stdout.

         To successfully use the manpages feature requires the manpages to  be  installed  or  on
         MANPATH, See man(1) for more details.

       • -v, --version: Display version information for this tool, supported tctis and exit.

       • -V,  --verbose:  Increase the information that the tool prints to the console during its
         execution.  When using this option the file and line number are printed.

       • -Q, --quiet: Silence normal tool output to stdout.

       • -Z, --enable-errata: Enable the application of errata fixups.  Useful if an errata fixup
         needs   to   be  applied  to  commands  sent  to  the  TPM.   Defining  the  environment
         TPM2TOOLS_ENABLE_ERRATA is equivalent.

TCTI Configuration

       The TCTI or “Transmission Interface” is the communication mechanism with the  TPM.   TCTIs
       can be changed for communication with TPMs across different mediums.

       To control the TCTI, the tools respect:

       1. The command line option -T or --tcti

       2. The environment variable: TPM2TOOLS_TCTI.

       Note: The command line option always overrides the environment variable.

       The current known TCTIs are:

       • tabrmd         -         The        resource        manager,        called        tabrmd
         (https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-abrmd).  Note that tabrmd and  abrmd  as  a  tcti
         name are synonymous.

       • mssim - Typically used for communicating to the TPM software simulator.

       • device - Used when talking directly to a TPM device file.

       • none - Do not initalize a connection with the TPM.  Some tools allow for off-tpm options
         and thus support not using a TCTI.  Tools  that  do  not  support  it  will  error  when
         attempted  to  be used without a TCTI connection.  Does not support ANY options and MUST
         BE presented as the exact text of “none”.

       The arguments to either the command line option or the environment  variable  are  in  the
       form:

       <tcti-name>:<tcti-option-config>

       Specifying  an  empty string for either the <tcti-name> or <tcti-option-config> results in
       the default being used for that portion respectively.

   TCTI Defaults
       When a TCTI is not specified, the default TCTI is searched for using dlopen(3)  semantics.
       The  tools  will search for tabrmd, device and mssim TCTIs IN THAT ORDER and USE THE FIRST
       ONE FOUND.  You can query what TCTI will be chosen as the default by using the  -v  option
       to  print  the version information.  The “default-tcti” key-value pair will indicate which
       of the aforementioned TCTIs is the default.

   Custom TCTIs
       Any TCTI that implements the dynamic TCTI interface can be loaded.  The  tools  internally
       use  dlopen(3), and the raw tcti-name value is used for the lookup.  Thus, this could be a
       path to the shared library, or a library name as understood by dlopen(3) semantics.

TCTI OPTIONS

       This collection of options are used to configure the various known TCTI modules available:

       • device: For the device TCTI, the TPM character device file for use by  the  device  TCTI
         can be specified.  The default is /dev/tpm0.

         Example: -T device:/dev/tpm0 or export TPM2TOOLS_TCTI=“device:/dev/tpm0”mssim:  For  the  mssim  TCTI, the domain name or IP address and port number used by the
         simulator can be specified.  The default are 127.0.0.1 and 2321.

         Example:          -T          mssim:host=localhost,port=2321          or          export
         TPM2TOOLS_TCTI=“mssim:host=localhost,port=2321”abrmd:  For  the  abrmd  TCTI, the configuration string format is a series of simple key
         value pairs separated by a `,' character.  Each key and value string are separated by  a
         `=' character.

         • TCTI abrmd supports two keys:

           1. `bus_name' : The name of the tabrmd service on the bus (a string).

           2. `bus_type'  :  The  type  of  the dbus instance (a string) limited to `session' and
              `system'.

         Specify the tabrmd tcti name and a config string of bus_name=com.example.FooBar:

                \--tcti=tabrmd:bus_name=com.example.FooBar

         Specify the default (abrmd) tcti and a config string of bus_type=session:

                \--tcti:bus_type=session

         NOTE: abrmd and tabrmd are synonymous.

EXAMPLES

              tpm2 createek -Q -c 0x81010009 -G rsa -u ek.pub

              tpm2 createak -C 0x81010009 -c ak.ctx -G rsa -g sha256 -s rsassa -u ak.pub \
              -n ak.name -p akpass> ak.out

              file_size=`ls -l ak.name | awk {'print $5'}`
              loaded_key_name=`cat ak.name | xxd -p -c $file_size`

              tpm2 readpublic -c 0x81010009 -o ek.pem -f pem -Q

              echo "12345678" | tpm2 makecredential -Q -u ek.pem -s - -n $loaded_key_name \
              -o mkcred.out -G rsa

Returns

       Tools can return any of the following codes:

       • 0 - Success.

       • 1 - General non-specific error.

       • 2 - Options handling error.

       • 3 - Authentication error.

       • 4 - TCTI related error.

       • 5 - Non supported scheme.  Applicable to tpm2_testparams.

BUGS

       Github Issues (https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/issues)

HELP

       See the Mailing List (https://lists.01.org/mailman/listinfo/tpm2)