I'd try a trousers mailing list as well.

I just compiled trousers and linked with openssl 1.0.0 and it works.  But 
I didn't try the TPM engine, which I understand to be a layer on top of 
trousers.

Did you 'discover' that it doesn't work through documentation or did you 
try to link.  My experience is that most openssl linker errors and runtime 
segfaults are due to mixing different versions of openssl on a platform. 
openssl releases often break binary compatibility.

owner-openssl-us...@openssl.org wrote on 05/02/2011 08:32:38 PM:

> From: Nicholas Wehr <openssl-develop...@primacinema.com>
> To: openssl-users@openssl.org
> Date: 05/02/2011 08:36 PM
> 
> We're looking at using the Trousers stack for the backend of openssl
> in order to :
> provide access to an RSA key stored within the TPM
> use the TPM crypto funtions
> We've now discovered that the Trousers engine 
> (libengine_tpm_openssl) does not work with the 1.0.0 branch of 
> openssl. What are you doing to integrate your TPM? Is there a 
> Trousers alternative? Is there a modification/patch available to get
> the 1.0.0 to address the issue?
> 
> http://sourceforge.net/projects/trousers/files/OpenSSL%20TPM%
> 20Engine/0.4.1/openssl_tpm_engine-0.4.1.tar.gz/download
> 
> Thanks!
> -nicholas

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