UEFI SecureBoot support
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2014-11-12, 14:37
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RE: UEFI Support
(2014-11-11 22:10)mijanek Wrote: I'd like to ask regarding this ipxe-devel mailing post from Michael Brown, if there is any chance to get the undionly.efi signed. UEFI code signing now requires an EV code-signing certificate, which I don't currently have. The certificate costs US$500 (for three years). The submission process is tedious and slow, but workable. It's likely to happen as soon as someone thinks it's worth more than US$500 to get a SecureBoot-signed version of iPXE. By default, UEFI does not apply SecureBoot checks to binaries present in NIC ROMs, which reduces the utility of having a signed version of iPXE; it's only chainloading that would really benefit. Michael |
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UEFI SecureBoot support - mijanek - 2014-11-11, 22:10
RE: UEFI Support - mcb30 - 2014-11-12 14:37
RE: UEFI Support - mijanek - 2014-11-12, 18:39
RE: UEFI Support - mcb30 - 2014-11-12, 23:29
RE: UEFI Support - mijanek - 2014-11-13, 11:12
RE: UEFI Support - newUser - 2014-12-01, 14:28
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - kyor - 2015-02-16, 10:24
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - kyor - 2015-02-17, 09:33
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - mijanek - 2015-03-10, 07:22
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - kyor - 2015-03-10, 07:50
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - mijanek - 2015-03-10, 08:07
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - mijanek - 2015-03-10, 12:02
RE: UEFI SecureBoot support - pxe_curious - 2020-01-30, 17:18
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