On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 12:16:28PM -0400, Eric Snowberg wrote: > Prior to the introduction of the machine keyring, most distros simply > allowed all keys contained within the platform keyring to be used > for both kernel and module verification. This was done by an out of > tree patch. Some distros took it even further and loaded all these keys > into the secondary trusted keyring. This also allowed the system owner > to add their own key for IMA usage. > > Each distro contains similar documentation on how to sign kernel modules > and enroll the key into the MOK. The process is fairly straightforward. > With the introduction of the machine keyring, the process remains > basically the same, without the need for any out of tree patches. > > The machine keyring allowed distros to eliminate the out of tree patches > for kernel module signing. However, it falls short in allowing the end > user to add their own keys for IMA. Currently, the machine keyring can not > be used as another trust anchor for adding keys to the ima keyring, since > CA enforcement does not currently exist. This would expand the current > integrity gap. The IMA_KEYRINGS_PERMIT_SIGNED_BY_BUILTIN_OR_SECONDARY > Kconfig states that keys may be added to the ima keyrings if the key is > validly signed by a CA cert in the system built-in or secondary trusted > keyring. Currently, there is not code that enforces the contents of a > CA cert. > > This series introduces a way to do CA enforcement with the machine > keyring. It introduces three different ways to configure the machine > keyring. New Kconfig options are added to control the types of keys > that may be added to it. The default option allows all MOK keys into the > machine keyring. When CONFIG_INTEGRITY_CA_MACHINE_KEYRING is selected, > the X.509 CA bit must be true and the key usage must contain keyCertSign; > any other usage field may also be set. When > CONFIG_INTEGRITY_CA_MACHINE_KEYRING_MAX is also selected, the X.509 CA > bit must be true and the key usage must contain keyCertSign. With this > option digitialSignature usage may not be set. If a key doesn't pass > the CA restriction check, instead of going into the machine keyring, it > is added to the platform keyring. With the ability to configure the > machine keyring with CA restrictions, code that prevented the machine > keyring from being enabled with > IMA_KEYRINGS_PERMIT_SIGNED_BY_BUILTIN_OR_SECONDARY has been removed. > > Changelog: > v6: > - No new code changes > - Added Reviewed-by and ACKs > - Formatting change requested by Jarkko > > v5: > - Removed the Kconfig _MIN Kconfig option and split it into different > entries. > - Added requested commit message changes > > v4: > - Removed all code that validated the certificate chain back to the root > CA. Now the only restriction is what is initially placed in the > machine keyring. > - Check and store if the X.509 usage contains digitalSignature > - New Kconfig menu item with none, min and max CA restriction on the > machine keyring > > v3: > - Allow Intermediate CA certs to be enrolled through the MOK. The > Intermediate CA cert must contain keyCertSign key usage and have the > CA bit set to true. This was done by removing the self signed > requirement. > > Eric Snowberg (6): > KEYS: Create static version of public_key_verify_signature > KEYS: Add missing function documentation > KEYS: X.509: Parse Basic Constraints for CA > KEYS: X.509: Parse Key Usage > KEYS: CA link restriction > integrity: machine keyring CA configuration > > certs/system_keyring.c | 14 +++++-- > crypto/asymmetric_keys/restrict.c | 45 ++++++++++++++++++++ > crypto/asymmetric_keys/x509_cert_parser.c | 50 +++++++++++++++++++++++ > include/crypto/public_key.h | 28 +++++++++++++ > security/integrity/Kconfig | 23 ++++++++++- > security/integrity/digsig.c | 8 +++- > 6 files changed, 162 insertions(+), 6 deletions(-) > > > base-commit: e8d018dd0257f744ca50a729e3d042cf2ec9da65 > -- > 2.27.0 > I can pick this, and I guess I can add Mimi's tested-by's to all of the patches? BR, Jarkko