@i_lost_my_bagel does this require Windows? My localhost thankfully doesn't react to requests on that port but I'm also running Linux
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@i_lost_my_bagel does this require Windows? My localhost thankfully doesn't react to requests on that port but I'm also running Linux 5 comments
@i_lost_my_bagel I was unable to reach the port from a second machine, even nmap reports the port as filtered, despite a communications controller with HECI showing up in lspci. I guess I'm somehow safe? @alinanorakari yeah it's probably disabled. AMT isn't enabled by default but there's a chance it's enabled is for people since if you have a machine with a vPro enabled CPU that means you probably have some business machine and you probably bought it used. @i_lost_my_bagel it's a used ThinkPad and I checked in the BIOS and "Intel (R) AMT Control" was enabled. Curious why it's not reachable. I disabled it in the BIOS for good measure. @i_lost_my_bagel aaaaaand after disabling it and saving and exiting the BIOS my screen now shows "Unconfiguration in progress ..." lmao nice |
@alinanorakari if AMT is enabled it requires you to have the windows drivers ONLY TO SEE THE WEB INTERFACE ON THE LOCALHOST. If it's enabled you can still go to the web interface from any other machine by going to the IP.