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The 'prompt' command will toggle the prompting on/off.
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tpm_setpresence
tpm_setpresence(8) System Manager's Manual tpm_setpresence(8)
TPM Management - tpm_setpresence
NAME
tpm_setpresence- change TPM physical presence states or settings
SYNOPSIS
tpm_setpresence [OPTION]
DESCRIPTION
tpm_setpresence reports the status of the TPM's flags regarding physical presence. This is the default behavior and also accessible via
the --status option. Requesting a report of this status prompts for the owner password. The --assert option changes the TPM to the
physically present state. The --clear option changes the TPM to the not present state. The --lock option locks the TPM to the current
physical presence state for the current boot cycle. The --enable-cmd option allows the TPM to accept local commands to toggle physical
presence states. The --disable-cmd option prevents the TPM from accepting local commands to toggle physical presence states. The --enable-
hw option allows the TPM to accept hardware signals to toggle physical presence states. The --disable-hw option prevents the TPM from
accepting hardware signals to toggle physical presence states. The --set-lifetime-lock option locks the Command and Hardware enablement
flags in their current state permenantly. This option can never be undone. The system will attempt to use the owner password to display
the current states before preceding unless the --yes option is given to answer yes to all questions. All changes are made with the
TSC_Physical Presence API.
-h, --help
Display command usage info.
-v, --version
Display command version info.
-l, --log [none|error|info|debug]
Set logging level.
-u, --unicode
Use TSS UNICODE encoding for passwords to comply with applications using TSS popup boxes
-a, --assert
Assert that an admin is physically present at the machine.
-c, --clear
Remove the assertion that an admin is physically present at the machine.
--lock Lock the assertions of physical presence in there current states until a reboot.
--enable-cmd
Allow use of commands to signal an admin is physically present.
--disable-cmd
Disallow use of commands to signal an admin is physically present.
--enable-hw
Allow use of hardware signals to signal an admin is physically present.
--disable-hw
Disallow use of hardware signals to signal an admin is physically present.
--set-lifetime-lock
Allow no further changes to the flags controling how physical presence can be signaled. This is PERMANENT.
-y, --yes
Answer yes to all questions. Only applicable with --set-lifetime-lock.
-z, --well-known
Authenticate using 20 bytes of zeros as owner password (the default TSS Well Known Secret), instead of prompting for an owner
password.
SEE ALSO
tpm_version(1), tpm_setenable(8), tpm_setactive(8), tpm_setownable(8), tcsd(8)
REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <trousers-users@lists.sourceforge.net>
TPM Management 2005-05-06 tpm_setpresence(8)