swtpm (TPM emulation)
swtpm emulates a TPM (Trusted Process Module) in software; once
running, QEMU can attach TPMs to virtual machines (to run Windows 11,
for example). See specs/tpm.rst in the QEMU doc directory for more
details.
Please note that the swtpm command will emulate TPM 1.2 unless it is
called with "--tpm2".
For more information about the different tools provided by swtpm, see
the documents in /usr/doc/swtpm-0.9.0/readmes.
The user and group for TSS are both "tss" by default, and should have
been created before compiling the trousers package.
It is not possible to install Windows 11 to a virtual machine without
Secure Boot-enabled UEFI firmware and variables. See edk2-ovmf on SBo.
This requires: python3-twisted, libtpms, trousers
Maintained by: K. Eugene Carlson
Keywords: tpm,tpm emulator,windows 11,qemu,tss,tcg
ChangeLog: swtpm
Homepage:
https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm
Download SlackBuild:
swtpm.tar.gz
swtpm.tar.gz.asc (FAQ)
(the SlackBuild does not include the source)
Individual Files: |
README |
doinst.sh |
slack-desc |
swtpm.SlackBuild |
swtpm.info |
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