centos man page for tspi_changeauthasym

Query: tspi_changeauthasym

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Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym(3)				     TCG Software Stack Developer's Reference				    Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym(3)

NAME
Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym - change the authorization data of an entity using asymmetric change protocol.
SYNOPSIS
#include <tss/platform.h> #include <tss/tcpa_defines.h> #include <tss/tcpa_typedef.h> #include <tss/tcpa_struct.h> #include <tss/tss_typedef.h> #include <tss/tss_structs.h> #include <tss/tspi.h> TSS_RESULT Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym(TSS_HOBJECT hObjectToChange, TSS_HOBJECT hParentObject, TSS_HKEY hIdentKey, TSS_HPOLICY hNewPolicy);
DESCRIPTION
Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym changes the authorization data (secret) of an entity (object) utilizing the asymmetric change protocol and assigns the object to the policy object. All classes using secrets provide this method for changing their authorization data. This method changes the authorization data of an object ensuring that the parent of the object does not get knowledge of the new secret.
PARAMETERS
hObjectToChange Handle of the object the authorization data should be changed. hParentObject Handle of the parent object wrapping the object addressed by hObjectToChange. hIdentKey Handle of the identity key object required to proof the internally created temporary key. hNewPolicy Handle of the policy object providing the new authorization data.
RETURN CODES
Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym returns TSS_SUCCESS on success, otherwise one of the following values are returned: TSS_E_INVALID_HANDLE - Either hObjectToChange, hParentObject, or hIdentKey is an invalid handle. TSS_E_INTERNAL_ERROR - An error occurred internal to the TSS.
CONFORMING TO
Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym conforms to the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification version 1.1 Golden
SEE ALSO
Tspi_ChangeAuth(3). TSS 1.1 2004-05-26 Tspi_ChangeAuthAsym(3)
Related Man Pages
tspi_changeauth(3) - debian
tspi_tpm_quote(3) - debian
tspi_changeauth(3) - centos
tspi_policy_flushsecret(3) - centos
tspi_tpm_quote(3) - centos
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