[Bug 1865515] Re: Chainbooting from grub over the network to local shim breaks chain of trust
Rod Smith
1865515 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Jun 3 14:08:28 UTC 2020
Unfortunately, capella in 1SS is not currently accessible by our team.
You can test on jehan in 18T, though; I'm sending you an e-mail with
details.
I don't know what you mean by "remote artifacts" and "local artifacts."
The steps to reproduce the problem is simply to enable Secure Boot and
attempt to deploy the server; it will fail as described in the initial
bug report.
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Title:
Chainbooting from grub over the network to local shim breaks chain of
trust
Status in MAAS:
Confirmed
Status in grub package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Status in shim-signed package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
MAAS (2.4.2 and 2.6.2) cannot deploy to a server with Secure Boot
active. This appears to be a regression of bug #1711203; the symptoms
are identical. Namely:
1) The system can begin deployment fine.
2) After deployment is complete except for the final reboot, the
system will reboot.
3) GRUB appears briefly on the screen.
4) The system console briefly displays the message:
Bootloader has not verified loaded image
System is compromised. halting.
5) The node powers off.
6) Eventually MAAS times out on the deployment and declares
that it's failed.
I've verified this on three MAAS servers and one node each (jehan, a
Quanta QuantaGrid D52B-1U in 18T; capella, a Supermicro SYS-6028U-TR4+
in 1SS, and brennan, an Intel NUC DC53427HYE on my home network).
Two of the MAAS servers are running MAAS
2.6.2-7841-ga10625be3-0ubuntu1~18.04.1; the third is on
2.4.2-7034-g2f5deb8b8-0ubuntu1.
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