1 What: /sys/kernel/security/evm !! 1 What: security/evm 2 What: /sys/kernel/security/*/evm << 3 Date: March 2011 2 Date: March 2011 4 Contact: Mimi Zohar <zohar@us.ibm.com> 3 Contact: Mimi Zohar <zohar@us.ibm.com> 5 Description: 4 Description: 6 EVM protects a file's security 5 EVM protects a file's security extended attributes(xattrs) 7 against integrity attacks. The 6 against integrity attacks. The initial method maintains an 8 HMAC-sha1 value across the ext 7 HMAC-sha1 value across the extended attributes, storing the 9 value as the extended attribut 8 value as the extended attribute 'security.evm'. 10 9 11 EVM supports two classes of se 10 EVM supports two classes of security.evm. The first is 12 an HMAC-sha1 generated locally 11 an HMAC-sha1 generated locally with a 13 trusted/encrypted key stored i 12 trusted/encrypted key stored in the Kernel Key 14 Retention System. The second i 13 Retention System. The second is a digital signature 15 generated either locally or re 14 generated either locally or remotely using an 16 asymmetric key. These keys are 15 asymmetric key. These keys are loaded onto root's 17 keyring using keyctl, and EVM 16 keyring using keyctl, and EVM is then enabled by 18 echoing a value to <securityfs 17 echoing a value to <securityfs>/evm made up of the 19 following bits: 18 following bits: 20 19 21 === ==================== << 22 Bit Effect 20 Bit Effect 23 === ==================== << 24 0 Enable HMAC validati 21 0 Enable HMAC validation and creation 25 1 Enable digital signa 22 1 Enable digital signature validation 26 2 Permit modification 23 2 Permit modification of EVM-protected metadata at 27 runtime. Not support 24 runtime. Not supported if HMAC validation and 28 creation is enabled !! 25 creation is enabled. 29 31 Disable further runt 26 31 Disable further runtime modification of EVM policy 30 === ==================== << 31 27 32 For example:: !! 28 For example: 33 29 34 echo 1 ><securityfs>/evm !! 30 echo 1 ><securityfs>/evm 35 31 36 will enable HMAC validation an 32 will enable HMAC validation and creation 37 33 38 :: !! 34 echo 0x80000003 ><securityfs>/evm 39 << 40 echo 0x80000003 ><securityfs << 41 35 42 will enable HMAC and digital s 36 will enable HMAC and digital signature validation and 43 HMAC creation and disable all 37 HMAC creation and disable all further modification of policy. 44 38 45 :: !! 39 echo 0x80000006 ><securityfs>/evm 46 << 47 echo 0x80000006 ><securityfs << 48 40 49 will enable digital signature 41 will enable digital signature validation, permit 50 modification of EVM-protected 42 modification of EVM-protected metadata and 51 disable all further modificati !! 43 disable all further modification of policy 52 deprecated in favor of:: << 53 << 54 echo 0x80000002 ><securityfs << 55 << 56 as the outstanding issues that << 57 signatures have been solved. << 58 44 59 Echoing a value is additive, t 45 Echoing a value is additive, the new value is added to the 60 existing initialization flags. 46 existing initialization flags. 61 47 62 For example, after:: 48 For example, after:: 63 49 64 echo 2 ><securityfs>/evm 50 echo 2 ><securityfs>/evm 65 51 66 another echo can be performed: 52 another echo can be performed:: 67 53 68 echo 1 ><securityfs>/evm 54 echo 1 ><securityfs>/evm 69 55 70 and the resulting value will b 56 and the resulting value will be 3. 71 57 72 Note that once an HMAC key has 58 Note that once an HMAC key has been loaded, it will no longer 73 be possible to enable metadata 59 be possible to enable metadata modification. Signaling that an 74 HMAC key has been loaded will 60 HMAC key has been loaded will clear the corresponding flag. 75 For example, if the current va 61 For example, if the current value is 6 (2 and 4 set):: 76 62 77 echo 1 ><securityfs>/evm 63 echo 1 ><securityfs>/evm 78 64 79 will set the new value to 3 (4 65 will set the new value to 3 (4 cleared). 80 66 81 Loading an HMAC key is the onl 67 Loading an HMAC key is the only way to disable metadata 82 modification. 68 modification. 83 69 84 Until key loading has been sig 70 Until key loading has been signaled EVM can not create 85 or validate the 'security.evm' 71 or validate the 'security.evm' xattr, but returns 86 INTEGRITY_UNKNOWN. Loading ke 72 INTEGRITY_UNKNOWN. Loading keys and signaling EVM 87 should be done as early as pos 73 should be done as early as possible. Normally this is 88 done in the initramfs, which h 74 done in the initramfs, which has already been measured 89 as part of the trusted boot. 75 as part of the trusted boot. For more information on 90 creating and loading existing 76 creating and loading existing trusted/encrypted keys, 91 refer to: 77 refer to: 92 Documentation/security/keys/tr 78 Documentation/security/keys/trusted-encrypted.rst. Both 93 dracut (via 97masterkey and 98 79 dracut (via 97masterkey and 98integrity) and systemd (via 94 core/ima-setup) have support f 80 core/ima-setup) have support for loading keys at boot 95 time. 81 time. 96 82 97 What: /sys/kernel/security/*/evm/evm !! 83 What: security/integrity/evm/evm_xattrs 98 Date: April 2018 84 Date: April 2018 99 Contact: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.c 85 Contact: Matthew Garrett <mjg59@google.com> 100 Description: 86 Description: 101 Shows the set of extended attr 87 Shows the set of extended attributes used to calculate or 102 validate the EVM signature, an 88 validate the EVM signature, and allows additional attributes 103 to be added at runtime. Any si 89 to be added at runtime. Any signatures generated after 104 additional attributes are adde !! 90 additional attributes are added (and on files posessing those 105 additional attributes) will on 91 additional attributes) will only be valid if the same 106 additional attributes are conf 92 additional attributes are configured on system boot. Writing 107 a single period (.) will lock 93 a single period (.) will lock the xattr list from any further 108 modification. 94 modification.
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