Hi Abhiram - Frankly my advice is that Trousers and the TPM is
probably not a good fit for your project due to the great complexity
of the technology. The specifications are many hundreds of pages long.
Also, the Trousers implementation is pretty close to complete.

One thing you might think about is whether there is anything that
could be done in Python to facilitate using the TPM from that
language. You could look at the Trusted Java project at
http://trustedjava.sourceforge.net/ and see if something similar could
be useful in Python. I am not too familiar with this project so I
can't be more specific, but it might be somethng to consider. Good
luck with whatever you choose.

Hal Finney

On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 9:34 PM, Abhiram Kasina
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I have been studying about Trusted Computing and trying to understand it
> better for the past few days. I am actually searching for my a good
> graduation project in this field and I think "Trousers" is a good project to
> start on with.
>
> I am good in C/C++, Java and python. I have never done kernel programming,
> but I have just started learning. I would also love the opportunity to learn
> any new technology. It would be great, if you could please suggest any
> issues on which I could start working for my project.
>
> I am also currently working on Umit, an open source UI for nmap.  That was
> my initiation into open source development. I had learnt a lot of stuff by
> coding for that project.
>
>
> Thanks
> Abhiram Kasina

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