TrouSerS getting kicked out of Debian?

Thomas Habets points out on the trousers-users list that TrouSerS, the open source TPM stack, is getting kicked out of Debian, due to it’s lack of OpenSSL 1.1 support. I hope someone at TrouSerS is working on this. Tomas has a similar tool, Simple-TPM-PK11, and has made similar changes in his tool, that TrouSerS will need to do, and describes this in his post to trousers-users.

http://bugs.debian.org/828579

https://github.com/ThomasHabets/simple-tpm-pk11/
https://github.com/ThomasHabets/simple-tpm-pk11/commit/354f0cf3a193dbe8b1151059a08b0598531b645c

https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/trousers-users

http://trousers.sourceforge.net/

BSSSD: Trusted Computing for FreeBSD and OpenBSD

Excerpting the recent TCG announcement:

BSSSD: Trusted Computing now available for FreeBSD and OpenBSD: All pieces to utilize Trusted Computing and build Trusted Computing applications on FreeBSD and OpenBSD have been made available by the BSSSD-project.

Software components:
 * TPM device driver for the FreeBSD-kernel
 * TPM device driver for the OpenBSD-kernel
 * TCG Software Stack TrouSerS
 * TrustedGRUB boot-loader
 * TPM-Tools
 * OpenSSL-TPMengine
 * OpenCryptoKi
 * TPM-Emulator
 * TPM-Testsuite

Kernel drivers were developed for the following TPMs:
 * Atmel 97SC3203
 * Broadcom BCM0102
 * Infineon IFX SLB 9635 TT 1.2
 * Intel INTC0102
 * Sinosun SNS SSX35
 * STM ST19WP18
 * Winbond WEC WPCT200
 * TPMemulator

http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/components.html
http://bsssd.sourceforge.net/download.html

http://www.trustedcomputinggroup.org/bsssd-trusted-computing-now-available-freebsd-openbsd/