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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 20, 2007
Filed:
Mar. 26, 2002
Antonio Abbondanzio, Raleigh, NC (US);
Simon C. Chu, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Gregory William Dake, Durham, NC (US);
Michael David Day, Ii, Cary, NC (US);
William Joseph Piazza, Holly Springs, NC (US);
Gregory Brian Pruett, Raleigh, NC (US);
David B. Rhoades, Apex, NC (US);
Antonio Abbondanzio, Raleigh, NC (US);
Simon C. Chu, Chapel Hill, NC (US);
Gregory William Dake, Durham, NC (US);
Michael David Day, II, Cary, NC (US);
William Joseph Piazza, Holly Springs, NC (US);
Gregory Brian Pruett, Raleigh, NC (US);
David B. Rhoades, Apex, NC (US);
International Business Machines Corporation, Armonk, NY (US);
Abstract
A method, system and computer program product for remotely booting devices. A deployment server may remotely transmit authentication parameter(s), e.g., public key, secret key, to a service unit configured to establish a private connection between server blades and the deployment server. The service unit may remotely install the authentication parameter(s) onto the server blade(s) to be booted by either the deployment server or another boot server. By the service unit remotely installing the authentication parameter(s) onto the server blade(s), the need to manually install them during each network boot operation may be alleviated. By remotely transmitting authentication parameter(s) instead of manually installing them on the devices to be booted during each network boot operation, the deployment server may be able to generate unique authentication parameter(s), e.g., public/private key pair, secret key, for each network boot operation thereby substantially reducing the exposure to replay attacks.