I'm trying to connect to my VM via WinRM, I can successfully, but only if it's name is in my TrustedHosts settings as it is not on a domain.
Is there a way that I can configure WinRM to not care what is in my TrustedHosts without it being a security risk? I have a lot of VMs, and I don't want to add each one into TrustedHosts.
When I try to use HTTPS instead, it tells me that I need a certificate with the CN as my own hostname installed. Is there a way to force it to use HTTP?
Sadly were trying to speedrun to the levels of surveillance China has. It seems to be one of the things the only two parties that have been in power for the last 100 years agree on too.
Appreciating this guide is for HP Laptops but here's how to update the UEFI certificate database manually whether the OEM supports it or not:
https://h30434.www3.hp.com/t5/Business-Notebooks/Enabling-new-UEFI-2023-CA-certificates-in-pre-2018-HP/td-p/9628370
We will soon have had 7 different Prime Minister's over the course of a decade. I don't care about political leanings, Tory, Labour, Green or Retarded, this just makes a mockery of the role!
UK is going the opposite direction, they're mandating AI installed to check photos and messages sent on the device at OS level to 'protect the children'.
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I'm trying to connect to my VM via WinRM, I can successfully, but only if it's name is in my TrustedHosts settings as it is not on a domain.
Is there a way that I can configure WinRM to not care what is in my TrustedHosts without it being a security risk? I have a lot of VMs, and I don't want to add each one into TrustedHosts.
When I try to use HTTPS instead, it tells me that I need a certificate with the CN as my own hostname installed. Is there a way to force it to use HTTP?
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David.
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