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[apache/incubator-teaclave] How to use Teaclave if I have to use my cloud service provider's PCCS service? (Issue #634)

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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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Re: [apache/incubator-teaclave] How to use Teaclave if I have to use my cloud service provider's PCCS service? (Issue #634)

Posted by 054545641 <no...@github.com.INVALID>.
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 retrived unless I deploy a cache service by myself? Or I misunderstand this?

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