Plugged my IBM usb floppy drive into the 600E and ran the spsdin36.exe E: to write the files into the diskette. Next step was to make an image from this diskette and make it a bootable CD so I could boot into my 600E. Plugged the usb floppy into my main desktop running linux and did a couple of commands to make an image from the floppy and convert it into an iso cd image.
Recently I flashed coreboot + tianocore into my thinkpad x220 and I was having some issues to compile it on my Fedora 32. So I used docker to run an older version of the ubuntu to make it compile flawlessly. Here is what I had to do, so inside my coreboot directory I ran the command: docker run -it -v /home/loop0/Code/coreboot-4.12:/coreboot:z ubuntu:18.04 /bin/bash Once inside bash I had to install a few packages:
In case you need to check which protocols and ciphers are supported on a HTTPS endpoint you can use nmap for that. Just use the following command, replacing loop0.sh for the desired domain. nmap --script ssl-enum-ciphers -p 443 loop0.sh The previous command should give you an output like this: Nmap scan report for loop0.sh (104.24.102.73) Host is up (0.022s latency). Other addresses for loop0.sh (not scanned): 104.24.103.73 2606:4700:3037::6818:6749 2606:4700:3033::6818:6649 PORT STATE SERVICE 443/tcp open https | ssl-enum-ciphers: | TLSv1.