bsod-kernel-fuzzing
swtpm
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bsod-kernel-fuzzing
swtpm
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Is it possible to run a Windows 11 Virtual Machine on Linux?
Or you can just add a virtual tpm device in virt-manager while setting up the vm using swtpm. It seems to ha e packages on most major distro's.
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Creating a Qemu Windows 10 VM on Linux
If you want Windows 11 instead for whatever reason, swtpm can emulate a TPM chip for QEMU to use.
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Work Revived On Parallel CPU Bring-Up To Boot Linux Faster On Large Systems/Servers
You can find the source of software TPM implementations which abide to the official spec such as: https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm but that has no real bearings on the TPM used on real hardware
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Windows 11's current .iso file not working on qemu.
I install swtpm and in virt-manager add a TPM 2.0 emulated device and set the secure boot image before I install. This seems to work well enough.
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Ryzen 7 [email protected], 32 GB RAM... I'm officially ditching Windows
I don't know either, but apparently Microsoft didn't guarantee that 'unsupported' systems would continue to receive system updates. I just use a QEMU VM and swtpm.
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"vPub v5" opensource online Party! - this Thursday at 4 PM UTC
swtpm - a software Trusted Platform Module emulator and the ways of using it;
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Fedora considers deprecating legacy BIOS
Seems there are two such projects for that:
https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm
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TPM using qemu?
This should work: https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm/wiki
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Tpm simulator?
Linux has several TPM emulators. This one is probably the most popular. But here's another for TPM 1.2 only. The main use-case is to emulate TPMs for use with Virtual Machine guests.
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swtpm-localca exit with status 256:
Other GitHub posts from previous versions seem to have the issue described here but maybe I missed something, https://github.com/stefanberger/swtpm/issues/572 I'm on an arch install and just installed it from pacman.
What are some alternatives?
shecc - A self-hosting and educational C optimizing compiler
mortar - Framework to join Linux's physical security bricks.
uafuzz - UAFuzz: Binary-level Directed Fuzzing for Use-After-Free Vulnerabilities
tpm-emulator - The famous tpm-emulator by Mario Strasser, previously hosted on BerliOs. It supports TPM1.2 only!
AFLplusplus - The fuzzer afl++ is afl with community patches, qemu 5.1 upgrade, collision-free coverage, enhanced laf-intel & redqueen, AFLfast++ power schedules, MOpt mutators, unicorn_mode, and a lot more!
tpm2-tools - The source repository for the Trusted Platform Module (TPM2.0) tools
xqemu - Open-source emulator to play original Xbox games on Windows, macOS, and Linux
tpm2-tss - OSS implementation of the TCG TPM2 Software Stack (TSS2)
kvm-guest-drivers-windows - Windows paravirtualized drivers for QEMU\KVM
libtpms - The libtpms library provides software emulation of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM 1.2 and TPM 2.0)
CloverBootloader - Bootloader for macOS, Windows and Linux in UEFI and in legacy mode
panda - Platform for Architecture-Neutral Dynamic Analysis