This is a joke, I didn’t really lock myself out

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      6 days ago

      I’d rather plug in a screen with VGA than deal with HPE iLO 4

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        Networking noob here, what, pray tell, is HPE iLO4… or do I want to even know?

        Edit: Never mind. Found it. HP… shudders

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          “In December 2021 Iranian researchers at Amnpardaz security firm have discovered rootkits in HPE’s iLO (Integrated Lights-Out) management modules.”

          Because of course lol

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        To be honest, HPE iLO 6 isn’t too bad, if you’re using the GUI. It’s the API that remains really broken in many places.

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        I keep a Windows 2008 w Java 6 VM on ice for administering old Java console shit like that.
        The VM is unsafe as hell. Completely virgin unpatched. The only protection is that I don’t give it a gateway or dns, and I shut it down when its not in use.
        And it works. Old Java shit can still be used.

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          I remember there being the option of using HTML or a Java applet, I chose the former

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            If you have the HTML5 option you should be on a pretty recent firmware.

            Interesting that you’d prefer going (literally) analog connection rather than over the IPMI.