Re: [PATCH v2 0/3] initramfs: add support for xattrs in the initial ram disk

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On 5/14/2019 5:57 PM, Arvind Sankar wrote:
On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 11:27:04AM -0400, Arvind Sankar wrote:
It's also much easier to change/customize it for the end
system's requirements rather than setting the process in stone by
putting it inside the kernel.

As an example, if you allow unverified external initramfs, it seems to
me that it can try to play games that wouldn't be prevented by the
in-kernel code: setup /dev in a weird way to try to trick /init, or more
easily, replace /init by /bin/sh so you get a shell prompt while only
the initramfs is loaded. It's easy to imagine that a system would want
to lock itself down to prevent abuses like this.

Yes, these issues should be addressed. But the purpose of this patch set
is simply to set xattrs. And existing protection mechanisms can be
improved later when the basic functionality is there.


So you might already want an embedded initramfs that can be trusted and
that can't be overwritten by an external one even outside the
security.ima stuff.

The same problems exist also the root filesystem. These should be solved
regardless of the filesystem used, for remote attestation and for local
enforcement.

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