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public:wikiblog:26-05-2025-en-reverse-engineering-blackberry-q5-setup-wifi-calls [2025/05/27 00:04] mdukatpublic:wikiblog:26-05-2025-en-reverse-engineering-blackberry-q5-setup-wifi-calls [2025/05/27 00:25] (current) mdukat
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 127.0.0.1 - - [27/May/2025 01:55:53] "POST /ra/scep/rimbbcp-ica-1/rimbbcp-ira-1/rimbbcp-dev-p1?operation=PKIOperation HTTP/1.0" 200 - 127.0.0.1 - - [27/May/2025 01:55:53] "POST /ra/scep/rimbbcp-ica-1/rimbbcp-ira-1/rimbbcp-dev-p1?operation=PKIOperation HTTP/1.0" 200 -
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 +After some more research, I learned that it is a base of [[https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/support/docs/security-vpn/public-key-infrastructure-pki/116167-technote-scep-00.pdf|SCEP protocol]] for device enrollment, and that I would probably need a CA cert that's on the device itself, to sign it from "my" server.
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