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When studying about TPM, I noticed that there was a function to take ownership of TPMs.
But, when I was exploring the recent versions of tpm2-tools, I couldn't find this command anymore.
So my question is: we don't need to take ownership anymore?
We just start creating keys and using it, like you've shown in the examples..?
When studying about TPM, I noticed that there was a function to take ownership of TPMs.
But, when I was exploring the recent versions of tpm2-tools, I couldn't find this command anymore.
So my question is: we don't need to take ownership anymore?
We just start creating keys and using it, like you've shown in the examples..?
I've found your repo when looking for an updated wiki (tpm2-software/tpm2-tools#1864).
BTW, thanks for that.
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