On Tue, 28 Apr 2020 at 07:41, bugproxy <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> ------- Comment From [email protected] 2020-04-28 02:27 EDT-------
> > Booting over the public internet FTP server, terrifies me. Because
> > there is no secureboot verification of either kernel or the initrd.
> > Meaning it's trivial to man-in-the-middle attack, and inject things
> > into the installer. Can HMC support HTTPS load?
>
> It does support FTPS (via SSL) and SFTP  (via SSH). Not sure how good
> the certificate verification is.
>
> Can you maybe open an RFE against the HMC to also provide HTTPS?
>

Oooh, let me check if we have or can deploy FTPS.

Pure HTTPS is a bit awkward, because there is no directory discovery
like there is over (S)FTP(S). I need to check how UEFI HTTPS boot
works, to see if something "in spirit" similar can be done on HMC.

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Regards,

Dimitri.

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