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tpm2-tools-5.7.tar.gz 0001339035 1.28 MB
tpm2-tools-5.7.tar.gz.asc 0000000833 833 Bytes
tpm2-tools.keyring 0000022760 22.2 KB
tpm2.0-tools.changes 0000091341 89.2 KB
tpm2.0-tools.spec 0000003908 3.82 KB
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Ana Guerrero's avatar Ana Guerrero (anag+factory) accepted request 1171752 from Matthias Gerstner's avatar Matthias Gerstner (mgerstner) (revision 41)
Update to version 5.7:
+ Security
  - Fixed CVE-2024-29038
  - Fixed CVE-2024-29039
+ Fixed
  - Fix eventlog test
  - Fix issues with reading NV indexes
  - Fix context save error on tpm2_create
  - tpm2_sessionconfig: fix handling of --disable-continue session so that the subsequent command will not fail
  - when attempting to context save a flushed session.
  - detection of functions within libcrypto when CRYPTO_LIBS is set and system has install libcrypto.
  - tpm2_send: fix EOF detection on input stream.
  - tpm2_policy.c fix compilation error caused by format directive for size_t on 32 bit systems.
  - tpm2_nvread: fix input handling no nv index.
  - Auth file: Ensure 0-termination when reading auths from a file.
  - configure.ac: fix bashisms. configure scripts need to be runnable with a POSIX-compliant /bin/sh.
  - cirrus.yml fix tss compilation with libtpms for FreeBSD.
  - tpm2_tool.c Fix missing include for basename to enable compilation on netbsd.
  - options: fix TCTI handling to avoid failures for commands that should work with no options.
  - tpm2_getekcertificate.c Fix leak. ek_uri was not freed if get_ek_server_address failed.
+ Added
  - Add the possibility for autoflush (environment variable "TPM2TOOLS_AUTOFLUSH", or -R option)
+ Removed
  - Testing on Ubuntu 18.04 as it's near EOL (May 2023).m2_policy.c fix compilation error caused by format directive for size_t on 32 bit systems.
  - tpm2_nvread: fix input handling no nv index.
- tpm2-tools.keyring: added Andreas Fuchs 0x8F4F9A45D7FFEE74 key, documented
  in upstream repo, which was used for signing this new release tarball.
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