From: Eric Snowberg <eric.snowberg@oracle.com>
To: Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org>
Cc: keyrings@vger.kernel.org, linux-integrity@vger.kernel.org,
zohar@linux.ibm.com, dhowells@redhat.com, dwmw2@infradead.org,
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James.Bottomley@HansenPartnership.com, pjones@redhat.com,
"konrad.wilk@oracle.com" <konrad.wilk@oracle.com>
Subject: Re: [PATCH v6 00/13] Enroll kernel keys thru MOK
Date: Wed, 15 Sep 2021 15:28:39 -0600 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <A02EE1DA-12BE-4998-ACE6-2D74FF380297@oracle.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <bee0ebc354a651ea5b263897f9b155dc604fa7c5.camel@kernel.org>
> On Sep 15, 2021, at 11:57 AM, Jarkko Sakkinen <jarkko@kernel.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2021-09-14 at 17:14 -0400, Eric Snowberg wrote:
>> Back in 2013 Linus requested a feature to allow end-users to have the
>> ability "to add their own keys and sign modules they trust". This was
>> his *second* order outlined here [1]. There have been many attempts
>> over the years to solve this problem, all have been rejected. Many
>> of the failed attempts loaded all preboot firmware keys into the kernel,
>> including the Secure Boot keys. Many distributions carry one of these
>> rejected attempts [2], [3], [4]. This series tries to solve this problem
>> with a solution that takes into account all the problems brought up in
>> the previous attempts.
>>
>> On UEFI based systems, this series introduces a new Linux kernel keyring
>> containing the Machine Owner Keys (MOK) called machine. It also defines
>> a new MOK variable in shim. This variable allows the end-user to decide
>> if they want to load MOK keys into the machine keyring. Mimi has suggested
>> that only CA keys contained within the MOK be loaded into the machine
>> keyring. All other certs will load into the platform keyring instead.
>>
>> By default, nothing changes; MOK keys are not loaded into the machine
>> keyring. They are only loaded after the end-user makes the decision
>> themselves. The end-user would set this through mokutil using a new
>> --trust-mok option [5]. This would work similar to how the kernel uses
>> MOK variables to enable/disable signature validation as well as use/ignore
>> the db. Any kernel operation that uses either the builtin or secondary
>> trusted keys as a trust source shall also reference the new machine
>> keyring as a trust source.
>>
>> Secure Boot keys will never be loaded into the machine keyring. They
>> will always be loaded into the platform keyring. If an end-user wanted
>> to load one, they would need to enroll it into the MOK.
>>
>> Steps required by the end user:
>>
>> Sign kernel module with user created key:
>> $ /usr/src/kernels/$(uname -r)/scripts/sign-file sha512 \
>> machine_signing_key.priv machine_signing_key.x509 my_module.ko
>>
>> Import the key into the MOK
>> $ mokutil --import machine_signing_key.x509
>>
>> Setup the kernel to load MOK keys into the .machine keyring
>> $ mokutil --trust-mok
>>
>> Then reboot, the MokManager will load and ask if you want to trust the
>> MOK key and enroll the MOK into the MOKList. Afterwards the signed kernel
>> module will load.
>>
>> I have included links to both the mokutil [5] and shim [6] changes I
>> have made to support this new functionality.
>
> How hard it is to self-compile shim and boot it with QEMU (I
> do not know even the GIT location of Shim)?
It is not hard, that is the setup I use for my testing. Upstream shim
is located here [1]. Or you can use my repo which contains the necessary
changes [2].
[1] https://github.com/rhboot/shim
[2] https://github.com/esnowberg/shim/tree/mokvars-v2
next prev parent reply other threads:[~2021-09-15 21:29 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 28+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2021-09-14 21:14 [PATCH v6 00/13] Enroll kernel keys thru MOK Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 01/13] integrity: Introduce a Linux keyring called machine Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 02/13] integrity: Do not allow machine keyring updates following init Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 03/13] KEYS: CA link restriction Eric Snowberg
2021-09-16 20:05 ` Nayna
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 04/13] integrity: restrict INTEGRITY_KEYRING_MACHINE to restrict_link_by_ca Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 05/13] integrity: add new keyring handler for mok keys Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 06/13] KEYS: Rename get_builtin_and_secondary_restriction Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 07/13] KEYS: add a reference to machine keyring Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 08/13] KEYS: Introduce link restriction for machine keys Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 09/13] KEYS: integrity: change link restriction to trust the machine keyring Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 10/13] KEYS: link secondary_trusted_keys to machine trusted keys Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 11/13] integrity: store reference to machine keyring Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 12/13] integrity: Trust MOK keys if MokListTrustedRT found Eric Snowberg
2021-09-16 22:19 ` Peter Jones
2021-09-17 2:00 ` Eric Snowberg
2021-09-17 15:03 ` Peter Jones
2021-09-17 16:06 ` Eric Snowberg
2021-09-14 21:14 ` [PATCH v6 13/13] integrity: Only use machine keyring when uefi_check_trust_mok_keys is true Eric Snowberg
2021-09-15 17:57 ` [PATCH v6 00/13] Enroll kernel keys thru MOK Jarkko Sakkinen
2021-09-15 21:28 ` Eric Snowberg [this message]
2021-09-16 15:15 ` Jarkko Sakkinen
2021-09-16 22:14 ` Peter Jones
2021-09-17 1:58 ` Eric Snowberg
2021-09-21 21:03 ` Jarkko Sakkinen
2021-09-16 20:03 ` Nayna
2021-09-17 1:55 ` Eric Snowberg
2021-09-17 18:02 ` Mimi Zohar
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