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Add new options to (un)trust the mok keys within the
system kernel keyring.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg [email protected]

Add new options to (un)trust the mok keys within the
system kernel keyring.

Signed-off-by: Eric Snowberg <[email protected]>
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References:
shim: rhboot/shim@4e51340
linux: https://lkml.org/lkml/2022/1/25/1422

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lcp commented Mar 3, 2022

Thanks for the patches. I'll review them as soon as possible.

@lcp lcp merged commit 4d5f79f into lcp:master May 1, 2022
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lcp commented May 1, 2022

Sorry for the delay. I had much less time for side projects after having a baby. Finally found time for reviewing.

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With this and a few other bits any chance of a new tagged release?

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lcp commented May 7, 2022

Just tagged 0.6.0.

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Just tagged 0.6.0.

Doesn't look like the tag was pushed as yet.

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lcp commented May 7, 2022

Thanks for the reminder. Pushed the tag and published it.

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