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tss2_verifysignature(1) General Commands Manual tss2_verifysignature(1) NAME tss2_verifysignature(1) - SYNOPSIS tss2_verifysignature [OPTIONS] DESCRIPTION tss2_verifysignature(1) - This command verifies a signature using a public key found in the passed key path. The used signature verifica- tion scheme is specified in the cryptographic profile (cf., fapi-pro- file(5)). OPTIONS These are the available options: • -d, --digest=FILENAME or - (for stdin): The data that was signed, already hashed according to the crypto- graphic profile (cf., fapi-profile(5)). • -p, --keyPath=STRING: Path to the verification public key. • -i, --signature=FILENAME or - (for stdin): The signature to be verified. COMMON OPTIONS This collection of options are common to all tss2 programs and provide information that many users may expect. • -h, --help [man|no-man]: Display the tools manpage. By default, it attempts to invoke the manpager for the tool, however, on failure will output a short tool summary. This is the same behavior if the "man" option argument is specified, however if explicit "man" is re- quested, the tool will provide errors from man on stderr. If the "no-man" option if specified, or the manpager fails, the short op- tions will be output to stdout. To successfully use the manpages feature requires the manpages to be installed or on MANPATH, See man(1) for more details. • -v, --version: Display version information for this tool, supported tctis and exit. EXAMPLE tss2_verifysignature --keyPath=ext/myRSASign --digest=digest.file --signature=signature.file RETURNS 0 on success or 1 on failure. BUGS Github Issues (https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools/issues) HELP See the Mailing List (https://lists.linuxfoundation.org/mailman/listin- fo/tpm2) tpm2-tools APRIL 2019 tss2_verifysignature(1)
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