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For example: ./eltt2 -g or ./eltt2 -gc
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For example: ./eltt2 -g or ./eltt2 -gc
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<table dir="ltr" width="500" border="1"
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summary="purpose/structure for speech output">
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<caption>Here we assign header information to cells
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by setting the scope attribute.
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</caption>
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<colgroup width="50%" />
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<colgroup id="colgroup" class="colgroup" align="center"
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valign="middle" title="title" width="1*"
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span="2" style="background:#ddd;" />
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<thead>
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<tr>
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<th scope="col">Name</th>
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<th scope="col">Side</th>
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<th scope="col">Role</th>
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</tr>
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</thead>
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<tfoot>
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<tr>
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<td>Darth Vader</td>
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<td>Dark</td>
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<td>Sith</td>
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</tr>
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</tfoot>
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<tbody>
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<tr>
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<td>Obi Wan Kenobi</td>
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<td>Light</td>
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<td>Jedi</td>
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</tr>
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<tr>
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<td>Greedo</td>
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<td>South</td>
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<td>Scumbag</td>
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</tr>
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</tbody>
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</table>
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For getting an overview of the possible commands, run ./eltt2 -h
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For getting an overview of the possible commands, run ./eltt2 -h
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Some options require the TPM to be in a specific state. This state is shown in brackets ("[]") behind each command line option in the list below:
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Some options require the TPM to be in a specific state. This state is shown in brackets ("[]") behind each command line option in the list below:
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To get the TPM into the required state, call ELTT2 with the corresponding commands ("x" for a state means that whether this state is required or not depends on the actual command or the command parameters sent eventually to the TPM).
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To get the TPM into the required state, call ELTT2 with the corresponding commands ("x" for a state means that whether this state is required or not depends on the actual command or the command parameters sent eventually to the TPM).
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| Command line option | Explanation | Precondition
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Command line option | Explanation | Precondition
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--- | --- | ---
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| -a \<data bytes\> | Hash Sequence SHA-1 | \[u\]
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-a \<data bytes\> | Hash Sequence SHA-1 | \[u\]
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| -A \<data bytes\> | Hash Sequence SHA-256 | \[u\]
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-A \<data bytes\> | Hash Sequence SHA-256 | \[u\]
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| -b \<command bytes\> | Enter your own TPM command | \[u\]
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-b \<command bytes\> | Enter your own TPM command | \[u\]
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| -c | Read Clock | \[u\]
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-c | Read Clock | \[u\]
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# abc
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# abc
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