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1Kernel module signing facility
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3
4.. CONTENTS
5..
6.. - Overview.
7.. - Configuring module signing.
8.. - Generating signing keys.
9.. - Public keys in the kernel.
10.. - Manually signing modules.
11.. - Signed modules and stripping.
12.. - Loading signed modules.
13.. - Non-valid signatures and unsigned modules.
14.. - Administering/protecting the private key.
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17========
94e980cc 18Overview
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21The kernel module signing facility cryptographically signs modules during
22installation and then checks the signature upon loading the module. This
23allows increased kernel security by disallowing the loading of unsigned modules
24or modules signed with an invalid key. Module signing increases security by
25making it harder to load a malicious module into the kernel. The module
26signature checking is done by the kernel so that it is not necessary to have
27trusted userspace bits.
28
29This facility uses X.509 ITU-T standard certificates to encode the public keys
30involved. The signatures are not themselves encoded in any industrial standard
31type. The facility currently only supports the RSA public key encryption
32standard (though it is pluggable and permits others to be used). The possible
33hash algorithms that can be used are SHA-1, SHA-224, SHA-256, SHA-384, and
34SHA-512 (the algorithm is selected by data in the signature).
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94e980cc 38Configuring module signing
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41The module signing facility is enabled by going to the
42:menuselection:`Enable Loadable Module Support` section of
43the kernel configuration and turning on::
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45 CONFIG_MODULE_SIG "Module signature verification"
46
47This has a number of options available:
48
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49 (1) :menuselection:`Require modules to be validly signed`
50 (``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE``)
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52 This specifies how the kernel should deal with a module that has a
53 signature for which the key is not known or a module that is unsigned.
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55 If this is off (ie. "permissive"), then modules for which the key is not
56 available and modules that are unsigned are permitted, but the kernel will
66cc69e3 57 be marked as being tainted, and the concerned modules will be marked as
57673c2b 58 tainted, shown with the character 'E'.
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60 If this is on (ie. "restrictive"), only modules that have a valid
61 signature that can be verified by a public key in the kernel's possession
62 will be loaded. All other modules will generate an error.
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64 Irrespective of the setting here, if the module has a signature block that
65 cannot be parsed, it will be rejected out of hand.
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67
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68 (2) :menuselection:`Automatically sign all modules`
69 (``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_ALL``)
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71 If this is on then modules will be automatically signed during the
72 modules_install phase of a build. If this is off, then the modules must
94e980cc 73 be signed manually using::
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75 scripts/sign-file
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94e980cc 78 (3) :menuselection:`Which hash algorithm should modules be signed with?`
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80 This presents a choice of which hash algorithm the installation phase will
81 sign the modules with:
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84 ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA1`` :menuselection:`Sign modules with SHA-1`
85 ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA224`` :menuselection:`Sign modules with SHA-224`
86 ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA256`` :menuselection:`Sign modules with SHA-256`
87 ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA384`` :menuselection:`Sign modules with SHA-384`
88 ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_SHA512`` :menuselection:`Sign modules with SHA-512`
89 =============================== ==========================================
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91 The algorithm selected here will also be built into the kernel (rather
92 than being a module) so that modules signed with that algorithm can have
93 their signatures checked without causing a dependency loop.
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96 (4) :menuselection:`File name or PKCS#11 URI of module signing key`
97 (``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY``)
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99 Setting this option to something other than its default of
94e980cc 100 ``certs/signing_key.pem`` will disable the autogeneration of signing keys
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101 and allow the kernel modules to be signed with a key of your choosing.
102 The string provided should identify a file containing both a private key
103 and its corresponding X.509 certificate in PEM form, or — on systems where
104 the OpenSSL ENGINE_pkcs11 is functional — a PKCS#11 URI as defined by
105 RFC7512. In the latter case, the PKCS#11 URI should reference both a
106 certificate and a private key.
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108 If the PEM file containing the private key is encrypted, or if the
109 PKCS#11 token requries a PIN, this can be provided at build time by
94e980cc 110 means of the ``KBUILD_SIGN_PIN`` variable.
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113 (5) :menuselection:`Additional X.509 keys for default system keyring`
114 (``CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS``)
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116 This option can be set to the filename of a PEM-encoded file containing
117 additional certificates which will be included in the system keyring by
118 default.
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120Note that enabling module signing adds a dependency on the OpenSSL devel
121packages to the kernel build processes for the tool that does the signing.
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3cafea30 124=======================
94e980cc 125Generating signing keys
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128Cryptographic keypairs are required to generate and check signatures. A
129private key is used to generate a signature and the corresponding public key is
130used to check it. The private key is only needed during the build, after which
131it can be deleted or stored securely. The public key gets built into the
132kernel so that it can be used to check the signatures as the modules are
133loaded.
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94e980cc 135Under normal conditions, when ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY`` is unchanged from its
fb117949 136default, the kernel build will automatically generate a new keypair using
94e980cc 137openssl if one does not exist in the file::
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cfc411e7 139 certs/signing_key.pem
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141during the building of vmlinux (the public part of the key needs to be built
94e980cc 142into vmlinux) using parameters in the::
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cfc411e7 144 certs/x509.genkey
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146file (which is also generated if it does not already exist).
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148It is strongly recommended that you provide your own x509.genkey file.
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150Most notably, in the x509.genkey file, the req_distinguished_name section
94e980cc 151should be altered from the default::
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153 [ req_distinguished_name ]
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154 #O = Unspecified company
155 CN = Build time autogenerated kernel key
156 #emailAddress = unspecified.user@unspecified.company
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94e980cc 158The generated RSA key size can also be set with::
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160 [ req ]
161 default_bits = 4096
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164It is also possible to manually generate the key private/public files using the
165x509.genkey key generation configuration file in the root node of the Linux
166kernel sources tree and the openssl command. The following is an example to
94e980cc 167generate the public/private key files::
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169 openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha256 -days 36500 -batch -x509 \
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170 -config x509.genkey -outform PEM -out kernel_key.pem \
171 -keyout kernel_key.pem
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173The full pathname for the resulting kernel_key.pem file can then be specified
94e980cc 174in the ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_KEY`` option, and the certificate and key therein will
19e91b69 175be used instead of an autogenerated keypair.
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94e980cc 179Public keys in the kernel
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182The kernel contains a ring of public keys that can be viewed by root. They're
94e980cc 183in a keyring called ".system_keyring" that can be seen by::
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185 [root@deneb ~]# cat /proc/keys
186 ...
187 223c7853 I------ 1 perm 1f030000 0 0 keyring .system_keyring: 1
188 302d2d52 I------ 1 perm 1f010000 0 0 asymmetri Fedora kernel signing key: d69a84e6bce3d216b979e9505b3e3ef9a7118079: X509.RSA a7118079 []
189 ...
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191Beyond the public key generated specifically for module signing, additional
192trusted certificates can be provided in a PEM-encoded file referenced by the
94e980cc 193``CONFIG_SYSTEM_TRUSTED_KEYS`` configuration option.
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195Further, the architecture code may take public keys from a hardware store and
196add those in also (e.g. from the UEFI key database).
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94e980cc 198Finally, it is possible to add additional public keys by doing::
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200 keyctl padd asymmetric "" [.system_keyring-ID] <[key-file]
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94e980cc 202e.g.::
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204 keyctl padd asymmetric "" 0x223c7853 <my_public_key.x509
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206Note, however, that the kernel will only permit keys to be added to
94e980cc 207``.system_keyring _if_`` the new key's X.509 wrapper is validly signed by a key
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208that is already resident in the .system_keyring at the time the key was added.
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212Manually signing modules
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215To manually sign a module, use the scripts/sign-file tool available in
216the Linux kernel source tree. The script requires 4 arguments:
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218 1. The hash algorithm (e.g., sha256)
19e91b69 219 2. The private key filename or PKCS#11 URI
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221 4. The kernel module to be signed
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94e980cc 223The following is an example to sign a kernel module::
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225 scripts/sign-file sha512 kernel-signkey.priv \
226 kernel-signkey.x509 module.ko
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228The hash algorithm used does not have to match the one configured, but if it
229doesn't, you should make sure that hash algorithm is either built into the
230kernel or can be loaded without requiring itself.
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232If the private key requires a passphrase or PIN, it can be provided in the
233$KBUILD_SIGN_PIN environment variable.
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94e980cc 237Signed modules and stripping
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240A signed module has a digital signature simply appended at the end. The string
94e980cc 241``~Module signature appended~.`` at the end of the module's file confirms that a
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242signature is present but it does not confirm that the signature is valid!
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244Signed modules are BRITTLE as the signature is outside of the defined ELF
245container. Thus they MAY NOT be stripped once the signature is computed and
246attached. Note the entire module is the signed payload, including any and all
247debug information present at the time of signing.
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94e980cc 251Loading signed modules
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254Modules are loaded with insmod, modprobe, ``init_module()`` or
255``finit_module()``, exactly as for unsigned modules as no processing is
256done in userspace. The signature checking is all done within the kernel.
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94e980cc 260Non-valid signatures and unsigned modules
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94e980cc 263If ``CONFIG_MODULE_SIG_FORCE`` is enabled or module.sig_enforce=1 is supplied on
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264the kernel command line, the kernel will only load validly signed modules
265for which it has a public key. Otherwise, it will also load modules that are
266unsigned. Any module for which the kernel has a key, but which proves to have
267a signature mismatch will not be permitted to load.
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269Any module that has an unparseable signature will be rejected.
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94e980cc 273Administering/protecting the private key
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276Since the private key is used to sign modules, viruses and malware could use
277the private key to sign modules and compromise the operating system. The
278private key must be either destroyed or moved to a secure location and not kept
279in the root node of the kernel source tree.
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281If you use the same private key to sign modules for multiple kernel
282configurations, you must ensure that the module version information is
283sufficient to prevent loading a module into a different kernel. Either
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284set ``CONFIG_MODVERSIONS=y`` or ensure that each configuration has a different
285kernel release string by changing ``EXTRAVERSION`` or ``CONFIG_LOCALVERSION``.