The "two certs" I mentioned are dcap_root_ca_cert.pem and dcap_server_cert.pem
in folder incubator-teaclave/keys. I read some documents from Intel, and it
seems that I can only get PCK certificate if I don't deploy a PCCS server by my
self.
So is dcap_root_ca_cert.pem actually cannot be retriv
Dear Teaclave Community,
We are going to have the 11th monthly Teaclave (virtual) meetup. This
is the second meetup in 2022.
- 19:00-20:00 on Thursday, March 31, 2022 (PT)
You can find the corresponding date time in your time zone here:
https://time.is/compare/1900_24_March_2022_in_PT
This time
Do I have to set up a PCCS to get this dcap_root_ca_cert.pem or
dcap_server_cert.pem in order to use Teaclave in DCAP mode?
In other word, is it possible to get all this two certs if I use a PCCS from my
cloud service provider? Sorry for my question, but I'm really confused about
this.
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URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-teaclave-trustzone-sdk/pull/62
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DemesneGH commented on pull request #62:
URL:
https://github.com/apache/incubator-teaclave-trustzone-sdk/pull/62#issuecomment-1069022077
Hi @stanly-johnson
We recommend using `soc_term.py` in the [new
documentation](https://optee.readthedocs.io/en/latest/building/optee_with_rust.html).
DemesneGH opened a new pull request #63:
URL: https://github.com/apache/incubator-teaclave-trustzone-sdk/pull/63
- Remove git submodules optee/ and rust/
- Remove .gitmodules
- Initialize optee/ and rust/ submodules in setup.sh
- Update ci.yml
- Update the getting started documen