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I want to write the fuses with the PKI Key hash in our production test and need some help how to do this. I use an Intel atom Processor E3930.

TFrei10
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The tool, I'm searching for, should run under Linux.

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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello, @TFrei10​:

 

Please refer to the information stated on the following website that may help you:

 

https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-identity-protection-technology-intel-ipt-with-pki-and-protected-transaction-display

 

By the way, please download the Intel(R) Identity Protection Technology–Based Token Provider for RSA SecurID* Software Token at:

 

https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/26619/Intel-Identity-Protection-Technology-Based-Token-Provider-for-RSA-SecurID-Software-Token

 

Best regards,

@Mæcenas_INTEL​.

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TFrei10
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Hello, First of all: sorry for the late response – I was quite busy and I was a bit puzzled about your answer – I asked for a tool, running on a linux platform, and you guided me to a site where I found some tools runnin in a windows environment. I asked you for a tool to write the bootguard keys to the fuses in the chipset/cpu and you gave me a tool to generate a key (if I understand this correctly)… This seems to be only a part of what I need – please correct me from wrong If this is not right… Maybe I really do not know, what I need, or we have a misunderstanding. Please let us find out, what the facts are and how to solve my quest. Feel free to ask whatever you need to know for helping me. Best regards Thomas Frei
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CarlosAM_INTEL
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Hello, @TFrei10​:

 

Thanks for your reply.

 

We suggest you address your request by filling out the form stated as a reference in the following website:

 

https://01.org/about/contact-us

 

Best regards,

@Mæcenas_INTEL​.

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