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12-13-2000 03:19 AM
12-13-2000 03:19 AM
Secure boot
possible to password or otherwise protect
single user boot. The way our systems are,
a miscreant could power off and on a server,
interrupt the boot process, then get single
user access. The machines are already in
secure rooms but is there another level of
protection I can add ?
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12-13-2000 03:24 AM
12-13-2000 03:24 AM
Re: Secure boot
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12-13-2000 03:32 AM
12-13-2000 03:32 AM
Re: Secure boot
There is nothing of the sort on a series 800 that I know of, but even so what yould be the point, because whoever crashes your HPsystem, has to know how to interract with ISL to enter the magic command..., so if he has that knowledge, he would also so any other HP tricks...
Just thoughts...
Best regards
Victor
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12-13-2000 03:39 AM
12-13-2000 03:39 AM
Re: Secure boot
You could get rid of anything that could be used as a console from your room, eventually replacing them by a DEC-console (multiple rs232), lanconsoles or web consoles.
No keyboard - less risk?
But then each time you have to go there for an intervention, you have to remember to take a console with you...
All the best
Victor
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12-13-2000 04:19 AM
12-13-2000 04:19 AM
Re: Secure boot
If you use a pc based console in the secure room - set the bios password and keep it powered down.
I would suggest that you do not use the pc with a reset bios jumper on the motherboard - which tend to be HP machines.
Just an idea
Paula