You dont need TPM in this scenario. What would work would be to generate a private / public key pair with TPM on Computer A. Then, you could use that public key on Computer B to encrypt some data. That way only the TPM on A could decrypt that file again. Best regards, Steffen On 5/26/20 10:46 AM, oscargomezf(a)gmail.com wrote: > Thank you for your help. > > Therefore, if I generate a public and a private rsa2048 key with gpg in a Computer (A) (Linux platform), How can I encrypt a file with this public key with a TPM in another Computer (B) for sending to the computer A in order to be decrypted? > > Could I be able to do that? > > Best regards. > _______________________________________________ > tpm2 mailing list -- tpm2(a)lists.01.org > To unsubscribe send an email to tpm2-leave(a)lists.01.org > %(web_page_url)slistinfo%(cgiext)s/%(_internal_name)s -- Steffen Schwebel Mail: s.schwebel(a)uvensys.de uvensys GmbH Firmensitz und Sitz der Gesellschaft: uvensys GmbH Schorbachstraße 11 35510 Butzbach HRB: AG Friedberg, 7780 USt-Id: DE282879294 Geschäftsführer: Dr. Thomas Licht, t.licht(a)uvensys.de Volker Lieder, v.lieder(a)uvensys.de Mail: info(a)uvensys.de Internet: www.uvensys.de Durchwahl: 06033 - 18 19 225 Hotline: 06033 - 18 19 288 Zentrale: 06033 - 18 19 20 Fax: 06033 - 18 19 299 ========================================================== Jegliche Stellungnahmen und Meinungen dieser E-Mail sind alleine die des Autors und nicht notwendigerweise die der Firma. Falls erforderlich, können Sie eine gesonderte schriftliche Bestätigung anfordern. Any views or opinions presented in this email are solely those of the author and do not necessarily represent those of the company. If verification is required please request a hard-copy version.