Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc.
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2019-08-22, 04:59
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RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc.
You can not control headers, more than via the standard http basic auth, the examples that exists is on the linked page
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Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - obie - 2019-08-20, 19:55
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - NiKiZe - 2019-08-20, 22:24
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - obie - 2019-08-21, 20:06
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - NiKiZe - 2019-08-22 04:59
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - robinsmidsrod - 2019-08-22, 08:15
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - obie - 2019-08-23, 21:15
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - NiKiZe - 2019-08-26, 09:18
RE: Authentication via iPXE when using boot, chain, kernel, initrd etc. - obie - 2019-08-27, 03:58
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