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--- Comment #37 from David Woodhouse <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Grant Williamson from comment #0)
> Makes the TPM 2.0 accessible via the standard OpenSSL API and command-line
> tools, so one can add TPM support to (almost) any  OpenSSL 3.0 based
> application.

So if I use (almost) any existing OpenSSL based application in Fedora, and in
place of a "normal" key file I just happen to pass it a PEM file starting

 ----- BEGIN TSS2 PRIVATE KEY-----

according to the specification at
https://www.hansenpartnership.com/draft-bottomley-tpm2-keys.html

I should expect that to work, right? Nothing *extra* to do for any normal
application?


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