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# Consider this file an example.
#
# For Junos this is how we obtain trust anchor .pems
# the signing server (http://www.crufty.net/sjg/blog/signing-server.htm)
# for each key will provide the appropriate certificate chain on request
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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# allow site control
.-include "site.trust.mk"
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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#VE_DEBUG_LEVEL?=3
#VE_VERBOSE_DEFAULT?=2
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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VE_HASH_LIST?= \
SHA256 \
SHA384 \
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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VE_SELF_TESTS?= yes
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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# client for the signing server above
SIGNER?= /opt/sigs/sign.py
.if exists(${SIGNER})
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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OPENPGP_SIGNER?= ${SIGNER:H}/openpgp-sign.py
OPENPGP_SIGN_FLAGS= -a
OPENPGP_SIGN_HOST?= localhost
SIGN_HOST ?= localhost
# A list of name/ext/url tuples.
# name should be one of ECDSA, OPENPGP or RSA, they can be repeated
# Order of ext list implies runtime preference so do not sort!
VE_SIGN_URL_LIST?= \
ECDSA/esig/${SIGN_HOST}:${133%y:L:localtime} \
RSA/rsig/${SIGN_HOST}:${163%y:L:localtime} \
OPENPGP/asc/${OPENPGP_SIGN_HOST}:1234 \
.for sig ext url in ${VE_SIGN_URL_LIST:@x@${x:H:H} ${x:H:T} ${x:T}@}
SIGN_${sig}:= ${PYTHON} ${${sig}_SIGNER:U${SIGNER}} -u ${url} ${${sig}_SIGN_FLAGS:U-h sha256}
VE_SIGNATURE_LIST+= ${sig}
VE_SIGNATURE_EXT_LIST+= ${ext}
_SIGN_${sig}_USE: .USE
${SIGN_${sig}} ${.ALLSRC}
_TA_${sig}_USE: .USE
${SIGN_${sig}} -C ${.TARGET}
.if ${sig} == "OPENPGP"
ta_${sig:tl}.${ext}: _TA_${sig}_USE
ta_${ext}.h: ta_${sig:tl}.${ext}
.else
${ext:S/sig/certs/}.pem: _TA_${sig}_USE
# the last cert in the chain is the one we want
ta_${ext}.pem: ${ext:S/sig/certs/}.pem _LAST_PEM_USE
ta.h: ta_${ext}.pem
.if ${VE_SELF_TESTS} != "no"
# we use the 2nd last cert to test verification
vc_${ext}.pem: ${ext:S/sig/certs/}.pem _2ndLAST_PEM_USE
ta.h: vc_${ext}.pem
.endif
.endif
.endfor
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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# cleanup duplicates
VE_SIGNATURE_LIST:= ${VE_SIGNATURE_LIST:O:u}
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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.if target(ta_asc.h)
XCFLAGS.opgp_key+= -DHAVE_TA_ASC_H
.if ${VE_SELF_TESTS} != "no"
# for self test
vc_openpgp.asc: ta_openpgp.asc
${SIGN_OPENPGP} ${.ALLSRC:M*.asc}
mv ta_openpgp.asc.asc ${.TARGET}
ta_asc.h: vc_openpgp.asc
.endif
.endif
.else
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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VE_SIGNATURE_LIST?= RSA
# you need to provide t*.pem or t*.asc files for each trust anchor
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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# below assumes they are named ta_${ext}.pem eg ta_esig.pem for ECDSA
.if empty(TRUST_ANCHORS)
TRUST_ANCHORS!= cd ${.CURDIR} && 'ls' -1 *.pem t*.asc 2> /dev/null
.endif
.if empty(TRUST_ANCHORS) && ${MK_LOADER_EFI_SECUREBOOT} != "yes"
.error Need TRUST_ANCHORS see ${.PARSEDIR}/README.rst
.endif
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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.if ${TRUST_ANCHORS:T:Mt*.pem} != ""
ta.h: ${TRUST_ANCHORS:M*.pem}
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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VE_SIGNATURE_EXT_LIST?= ${TRUST_ANCHORS:T:Mt*.pem:R:S/ta_//}
.if ${VE_SIGNATURE_EXT_LIST:Mesig} != ""
VE_SIGNATURE_LIST+= ECDSA
.endif
.endif
libsecureboot do not report expected unverified files By default only report unverified files at severity VE_WANT and above. This inlcudes *.conf but not *.hints, *.cookie or *.tgz which get VE_TRY as their severity. If Verbose is set to 0, then VerifyFlags should default to 0 too. Thus the combination of module_verbose=0 VE_VEBOSE=0 is sufficient to make the loader almost totally silent. When verify_prep has to find_manifest and it is verified ok return VE_NOT_CHECKED to verify_file so that it can skip repeating verify_fd Also add better debugging output for is_verified and add_verify_status. vectx handle compressed modules When verifying a compressed module (.ko.gz or .ko.bz2) stat() reports the size as -1 (unknown). vectx_lseek needs to spot this during closing - and just read until EOF is hit. Note: because of the way libsa's open() works, verify_prep will see the path to be verified as module.ko not module.ko.bz2 etc. This is actually ok, because we need a separate module.ko.bz2 entry so that the package can be verified, and the hash for module.ko is of the uncompressed file which is what vectx will see. Re-work local.trust.mk so site.trust.mk need only set VE_SIGN_URL_LIST (if using the mentioned signing server) interp.c: restrict interactive input Apply the same restrictions to interactive input as for unverified conf and hints files. Use version.veriexec when LOADER_VERIEXEC is yes Reviewed by: kevans Sponsored by: Juniper Networks, Inc. Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D43810
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.if ${TRUST_ANCHORS:T:Mt*.asc} != ""
VE_SIGNATURE_LIST+= OPENPGP
VE_SIGNATURE_EXT_LIST+= asc
ta_asc.h: ${TRUST_ANCHORS:M*.asc}
.endif
# we take the mtime of this as our baseline time
BUILD_UTC_FILE?= ${TRUST_ANCHORS:[1]}
.endif