On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 05:41:26PM -0700, Joseph Cihula wrote:
> The Q35_SINIT_17.BIN file is what Intel TXT refers to as an
> Authenticated Code Module. It is specific to the chipset in the system
> and can also be found on the Trusted Boot site. It is a firmware module
> digitally signed by Intel that is used as part of the DRTM process to
> verify and configure the system.
This seems a little disingenious. Firmware isn't typically loaded by grub
into main memory and executed by the host processor.
so, is this all worthless without the binary blob ?
"trust us, it's signed by intel" doesn't make me feel more secure.