wow dude, there's a full party into I-ME :S i send this to the list, maybe other's interested too :)
The PDF from Igor Skochinsky that i found in the link you send me is full of great resources! recommended (foot notes) <<<<<<<< ++ !!!! if i've understand you right, we want to break intel's ME. We can call that "write protection" firmware, but maybe i will call it "faulty firmware to break intel's ME and avoid future changes vía software". Now is time to check the resoults :) i have this for windows, maybe can help you (could this be launched from hiren's cd boot live windows XP? u will tell ;): https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/19009/Intel-Management-Engine-Verification-Utility i also see in the kernel documentation that there is a module able to talk to intel's ME (probably not fully tested, not fully featured, but can give you some "working-notworking" scenarios. https://www.kernel.org/doc/Documentation/misc-devices/mei/mei.txt El jue, 28-01-2016 a las 14:14 +0300, Chris Gask escribió: > https://libreboot.org/docs/hcl/gm45_remove_me.html > > Above link is about preparing write protect libreboot. > > > Thursday, January 28, 2016 11:57 AM +01:00 from Daniel Tarrero > <[email protected]>: > > i'm not sure if there is something like "write protected > firmware". > > maybe it's more something like "signed firmware which detects > when > itself gets modified". > > please send a link to documentation about this "write > protection" you > want to play with! > > D > > > El mar, 26-01-2016 a las 21:06 +0300, Chris Gask escribió: > > Hi, > > > > I have flashed libreboot. Rom image was prepared as to be > "write > > protect". > > > > Anyway once command was entered "dmidecode" there is info > "bios > > upgradeable". > > > > It only let say false positive? Or something went wrong and > bios is > > indeed upgradeable? > > > > thanks > > > > > > >
