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					2017-11-03, 17:47 
				 
				
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				2Pint Software Signed IPXE  
				 
					In my quest to get a signed IPXE going for my small PC business (I Have an extensive PXE boot environment), I stumped across the signed IPXE boat loader from 2Pint Software.    
				
				
				
			Looks like they baked in some mechanism to use their custom 2PXE server, but this thing is a signed snponly.efi IPXE file. After letting it timeout I was able to ctrl-B to a command prompt and have it grab my IPXE config file and do IPXE things with it. Their server software is not really what I wanted, but this shows you can sign an IPXE file. Anyone played with this? I wasn't able to track any output to see what it wanted from the server to get it to load my IPXE config files. But, it's a secure boot IPXE, shows it can be done.  | 
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					2017-11-04, 00:21 
				 
				
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				RE: 2Pint Software Signed IPXE  
				 
					2Pints binary has an embedded script. 
				
				
There is lots of documentation of that iPXE can be signed and also documentation for how to build see: http://ipxe.org/appnote/etoken 2Pint was one of the big driving forces to get Microsoft to accept iPXE as signed in the first place. So the only thing you need for a signed version of iPXE is to get a code signing EV cert, and then submit it to Microsoft. You can also find their sources at: http://git.ipxe.org/vendor/2pint/ipxe.git Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin  | 
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					2017-11-04, 05:50 
				 
				
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				RE: 2Pint Software Signed IPXE  
				 
					The instructions on that site made it seem hopeless from MS.   The five hun for the cert is not a big deal.
				 
				
				
				
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