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

TPM Management - tpm_setenable

tpm_setenable - change TPM enable states

tpm_setenable [OPTION]

tpm_setenable reports the status of the TPM's flags regarding the enable state of the TPM. This is the default behavior and also accessible via the --status option. Requesting a report of this status prompts for the owner password. The --enable option changes the system's TPM to the enabled state (via the TPM_OwnerSetDisable API). This operation prompts for the owner password and is persistent. The --disable option (via the TPM_OwnerSetDisable API) changes the system's TPM to the disabled state. This operation prompts for the owner password and is persistent. A disabled TPM is essentially off and does not allow a tpm_takeownership to occur. The --force option overrides the owner password prompt and relies on physical presence for the operation authorization (via the TPM_PhysicalEnable and TPM_PhysicalDisable APIs). The --enable, --disable, and --status options are mutually exclusive and the last one on the command line will be carried out.

Display command usage info.
Display command version info.
Set logging level.
Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications using TSS popup boxes
Report the status of flags regarding the TPM enable states.
Make the TPM enabled. Operation is persistent and prompts for owner authorization.
Make the TPM disabled. Operation is persistent and prompts for owner authorization.
Overrides the prompt for owner authorization and uses physical presence to authorize the action.
Authenticate using 20 bytes of zeros as owner password (the default TSS Well Known Secret), instead of prompting for an owner password.

tpm_version(1), tpm_setpresence(8), tpm_takeownership(8), tpm_setactive(8), tcsd(8)

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2005-05-06 TPM Management