Hello fellow DDs, I'm employed by Univention and we ship our Debian based distribution "Univention Corporate Server" with UEFI support. Currently we're building our own Linux kernel and have our own signed version of shim and grub.
For our next release, which will be based von Debian-Stretch, we're considering to switch to the Debian provided kernel. If read <https://wiki.debian.org/SecureBoot> and <https://bugs.debian.org/820036>, but what's the current state of Secure Boot in Debian? We have successfully gone through the Microsoft SHIM review process once and are currently waiting for the review of our SHIM-13 be the shim-review list, so we have an EV certificate and I also have some knowledge of the process myself. Can I (we) help with improving the situation of Secure-Boot in Debian? Sincerely Philipp -- Philipp Hahn Open Source Software Engineer Univention GmbH be open. Mary-Somerville-Str. 1 D-28359 Bremen Tel.: +49 421 22232-0 Fax : +49 421 22232-99 [email protected] http://www.univention.de/ Geschäftsführer: Peter H. Ganten HRB 20755 Amtsgericht Bremen Steuer-Nr.: 71-597-02876

