Re: Signing Kernel Module with the Private Key

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Nicolas Viéville <nicolas.vieville@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> As Petr Pisar said it, last Fedora's kernel uses a compiled binary software
> sign-file file. It is still a perl script in RHEL.

That is correct till RHEL-8.

> Concerning compressing modules, they have to be built, stripped (if needed),
> signed and compressed, in that order to make them work with secure boot.  So
> if the build process compresses your modules automatically, you have to
> decompress them before signing, and re-compress them after signing.

That is correct.

David
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