- Fixes for CVE-2013-2944
- Enabled support for OS IMV/IMC
- Created and applied a patch to disable ECP in fedora, because
Openssl in Fedora does not allow ECP_256 and ECP_384. It makes
it non-compliant to TCG's PTS standard, but there is no choice
right now. see redhat bz # 319901.
- Enabled Trousers support for TPM based operations.
- Fixes for CVE-2013-2944
- Enabled support for OS IMV/IMC
- Created and applied a patch to disable ECP in fedora, because
Openssl in Fedora does not allow ECP_256 and ECP_384. It makes
it non-compliant to TCG's PTS standard, but there is no choice
right now. see redhat bz # 319901.
- Enabled Trousers support for TPM based operations.
- Fixes fo CVE-2013-2944
- Enabled support for OS IMV/IMC
- Created and applied a patch to disable ECP in fedora, because
Openssl in Fedora does not allow ECP_256 and ECP_384. It makes
it non-compliant to TCG's PTS standard, but there is no choice
right now. see redhat bz # 319901.
- Enabled Trousers support for TPM based operations.
- Created sub package strongswan-tnc-imcvs that provides trusted network
connect's IMC and IMV funtionality. Specifically it includes PTS
based IMC/IMV for TPM based remote attestation and scanner and test
IMCs and IMVs. The Strongswan's IMC/IMV dynamic libraries can be used
by any third party TNC Client/Server implementation possessing a
standard IF-IMC/IMV interface.
- Created sub package strongswan-tnc-imcvs that provides trusted network
connect's IMC and IMV funtionality. Specifically it includes PTS
based IMC/IMV for TPM based remote attestation and scanner and test
IMCs and IMVs. The Strongswan's IMC/IMV dynamic libraries can be used
by any third party TNC Client/Server implementation possessing a
standard IF-IMC/IMV interface.
- Rebuilt for https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_19_Mass_Rebuild