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Operating Systems Linux LinuxCBT/UnixCBT video training recommended? Post 302512823 by DGPickett on Monday 11th of April 2011 04:49:52 PM
Old 04-11-2011
One question is, are you looking for knowledge or certification. For certification, you need a mindlessly complete set of what is on the cert test, phrased as they ask it. Without experience, certification might get you hired. If you are planning to use it, you can self-teach using online tutorials and real code, writing you own trial apps to use it.
 

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Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification(3)			     Library Functions Manual				 Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification(3)

						     TCG Software Stack Developer's Reference

NAME
Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification - verifies the DAA public key SYNOPSIS
#include <tss/tss_typedef.h> #include <tss/tss_structs.h> #include <tss/tspi.h> TSPICALL Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification( TSS_HDAA hDAA, TSS_HKEY issuerPk, TSS_DAA_PK_PROOF* issuerPkProof, TSS_BOOL* isCorrect ); DESCRIPTION
Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification verifies the DAA public key of a DAA Issuer with respect to its associated proof. This is a resource con- suming task. It can be done by trusted third party (certification). This is an optional function and does not require a TPM or a TCS. PARAMETERS
hDAA The hDAA parameter is used to specify the handle of the DAA object. issuerPk The issuerPk parameter is a DAA Issuer public key. issuerPkProof The issuerPkProof parameter is a structure representing the proofs of the correctness of the DAA Issuer public key. isCorrect The isCorrect parameter is the return corectness of the proof. RETURN CODES
Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise one of the following values is returned: TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE Either the DAA is not valid. TSS_E_BAD_PARAMETER TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR An internal SW error has been detected. CONFORMING TO
Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification conforms to the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification version 1.2 SEE ALSO
Tspi_DAA_IssueSetup(3) TSS 1.2 2006-09-04 Tspi_DAA_IssuerKeyVerification(3)
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