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tcsd(8)			    System Manager's Manual		       tcsd(8)

			      TCG Software Stack

NAME
       tcsd - daemon that manages Trusted Computing resources

SYNOPSIS
       tcsd [-f] [-e] [-c <configfile> ] [-h]

DESCRIPTION
       Trousers	is an open-source TCG Software Stack (TSS), released under the
       BSD License. Trousers aims to be	compliant with the current (1.1b) and
       upcoming	(1.2) TSS specifications available from	the Trusted Computing
       Group website: http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org.

       tcsd is a user space daemon that	should be (according to	the TSS	spec)
       the only	portal to the TPM device driver. At boot time, tcsd should be
       started,	it should open the TPM device driver and from that point on,
       all requests to the TPM should go through the TSS stack.	The tcsd
       manages TPM resources and handles requests from TSP's both local	and
       remote.

       -f, --foreground
	      run the daemon in	the foreground

       -e     attempt to connect to software TPMs over TCP

       -c, --config <configfile>
	      use the provided configuration file rather than the default
	      configuration file

       -h, --help
	      display help message

ACCESS CONTROL
       There are two types of access control for the tcsd, access to the
       daemon's	socket itself and access to specific commands internal to the
       tcsd. Access to the tcsd's port should be controlled by the system
       administrator using firewall rules.  If using iptables, the following
       rule will allow a specific host access to the tcsd:

       # iptables -A INPUT -s $IP_ADDRESS -p tcp --destination-port 30003 -j
       ACCEPT

       Access to individual commands internal to the tcsd is configured	by the
       tcsd configuration file's "remote_ops" directive. Each function call in
       the TCS API is reachable	by a unique ordinal.  Each labeled "remote op"
       actually	defines	a set of ordinals (usually more	than one) necessary to
       accomplish the operation. So, for example, the "random" operation
       enables the ordinals for	opening	and closing a context, calling
       TCS_StirRandom and TCS_GetRandom, as well as TCS_FreeMemory. By
       default,	connections from localhost will	allow any ordinals.

DATA FILES
       TSS applications	have access to 2 different kinds of 'persistant'
       storage.	'User' persistant storage has the lifetime of that of the
       application using it and	therefore is destroyed when an application
       exits.  User PS is controlled by	the TSP	of the application.  'System'
       persistent storage is controlled	by the TCS and stays valid across
       application lifetimes, tcsd restarts and	system resets. Data registered
       in system PS stays valid	until an application requests that it be
       removed.	User PS	files are by default stored as /var/tpm/user.{pid} and
       the system PS file by default is	/var/tpm/system.data.  The system PS
       file is initially created when ownership	of the TPM is first taken.

CONFIGURATION
       tcsd configuration is stored by default in /etc/tcsd.conf

DEBUG OUTPUT
       If TrouSerS has been compiled with debugging enabled, the debugging
       output can be supressed by setting the TSS_DEBUG_OFF environment
       variable.

DEVICE DRIVERS
       tcsd is compatible with the IBM Research	TPM device driver available
       from http://ibmswtpm.sourceforge.net/ and the TPM device	driver
       available from http://sf.net/projects/tpmdd, which is also available in
       the upstream Linux kernel and many Linux	distros.

CONFORMING TO
       tcsd conforms to	the Trusted Computing Group Software Specification
       version 1.1 Golden

SEE ALSO
       tcsd.conf(5)

AUTHOR
       Kent Yoder

REPORTING BUGS
       Report bugs to <trousers-tech@lists.sf.net>

TSS 1.1				  2005-03-15			       tcsd(8)

NAME | SYNOPSIS | DESCRIPTION | ACCESS CONTROL | DATA FILES | CONFIGURATION | DEBUG OUTPUT | DEVICE DRIVERS | CONFORMING TO | SEE ALSO | AUTHOR | REPORTING BUGS

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