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					2012-04-04, 09:17 
				 
				
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				remotely controlled bootmenu 
				 
					Hi everyone. 
				
				
				
			I would like to set up some remotely controlable bootmenu for a number of PCs in a multiboot environment. I've already tried to use normal PXE-Booting to reach this behavior and its working quite well but since there is no server verification and all PCs are public, I would like to set up iPXE with server verification. My solution without https is to boot grub2 over tftp/pxe which is able to boot Windows or Linux from local harddisk. I've already tried to set up ipxe with https (as described in ipxe.org/crypto) but its always saying: Permisson denied (http://ipxe.org/020de23c) Can anyone help me about this setup?  | 
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					2012-04-04, 09:22 
				 
				
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				RE: remotely controlled bootmenu 
				 
					According to the link you posted, it seems like this is most likely related to a mismatch on the "name" attribute of the TLS certificate. 
				
				
				
			Verify that the cert name you use matches the host you're trying to connect to. This I got from the link to tls.c, namely https://git.ipxe.org/ipxe.git/blob/maste...ls.c#l1375 You might want to build with DEBUG=tls to see more detailed information about crypto errors.  | 
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					2012-04-05, 10:35 
				 
				
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				RE: remotely controlled bootmenu 
				 
					Thanks. That was the problem.
				 
				
				
				
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