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Currently, sbctl verify only checks if the files were signed with the key present on the machine. It would be nice to have sbctl also check if one of the vendor keys matches and now with having dbx support, if one of the dbx certificates forbids that binary (i.e. actually give the information if the binary will be able to boot or not).
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Currently, sbctl verify only checks if the files were signed with the key present on the machine. It would be nice to have sbctl also check if one of the vendor keys matches and now with having
dbx
support, if one of thedbx
certificates forbids that binary (i.e. actually give the information if the binary will be able to boot or not).The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: