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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 23, 2023
Filed:
Feb. 28, 2019
Hewlett-packard Development Company, L.p., Spring, TX (US);
Richard Alden Bramley, Jr., Mansfield, MA (US);
Dallas M. Barlow, Spring, TX (US);
Patrick Lee Gibbons, Spring, TX (US);
Adrian John Baldwin, Bristol, GB;
Tevin Jaupaul Richards, Spring, TX (US);
Robert Stephen Craig, Spring, TX (US);
Valiuddin Ali, Spring, TX (US);
Jeffrey Kevin Jeansonne, Spring, TX (US);
HEWLETT-PACKARD DEVELOPMENT COMPANY, L.P., Spring, TX (US);
Abstract
An example computing device includes a memory accessible at startup of the computing device, a buffer, and a set of instructions. The memory stores a configuration setting that is configurable by the application of a change request. The memory also stores a first public key and a second public key. The buffer stores change requests submitted by a remote entity, including a first change request to make a first setting change and a second change request to make a second setting change. The first change request is signed by a first private key corresponding to the first public key, and the second change request is signed by a second private key corresponding to the second public key. The set of instructions retrieves a change request from the buffer, determines whether the change request is authenticated by a public key, and if authenticated, applies the change request.