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I have an ST TPM and the ECC NIST P256 EK certificate is in NV memory handle 0x01c0000a. I can read the nv memory and extract the certificate - it is 1600 bytes, in DER format.

JErem.1
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Openssl fails to convert the certificate from der to pem. Is this expected? I wrote a c program in OpenSSL to extract the public key, which seems to work, but I need to verify its correctness. Is there another tool like openssl that I can verify the key in the certificate? Any thoughts, etc?

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Olivier GALLIEN
ST Employee

Hi @JErem.1​ 

This forum do not cover ST TPM product.

You can either send a mail to st33.support@st.com

Hope it help,

Olivier

Olivier GALLIEN
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Olivier GALLIEN
ST Employee

Hi @JErem.1​ 

This forum do not cover ST TPM product.

You can either send a mail to st33.support@st.com

Hope it help,

Olivier

Olivier GALLIEN
In order to give better visibility on the answered topics, please click on 'Accept as Solution' on the reply which solved your issue or answered your question.