PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
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# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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/* Testing module to load key from trusted PKCS#7 message
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* Copyright (C) 2014 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* Written by David Howells (dhowells@redhat.com)
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* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public Licence
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* 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later version.
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#define pr_fmt(fmt) "PKCS7key: "fmt
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#include <linux/key.h>
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2014-07-25 04:33:53 -06:00
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#include <linux/err.h>
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2015-05-01 19:29:53 -06:00
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#include <linux/module.h>
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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#include <linux/key-type.h>
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PKCS#7: Appropriately restrict authenticated attributes and content type
A PKCS#7 or CMS message can have per-signature authenticated attributes
that are digested as a lump and signed by the authorising key for that
signature. If such attributes exist, the content digest isn't itself
signed, but rather it is included in a special authattr which then
contributes to the signature.
Further, we already require the master message content type to be
pkcs7_signedData - but there's also a separate content type for the data
itself within the SignedData object and this must be repeated inside the
authattrs for each signer [RFC2315 9.2, RFC5652 11.1].
We should really validate the authattrs if they exist or forbid them
entirely as appropriate. To this end:
(1) Alter the PKCS#7 parser to reject any message that has more than one
signature where at least one signature has authattrs and at least one
that does not.
(2) Validate authattrs if they are present and strongly restrict them.
Only the following authattrs are permitted and all others are
rejected:
(a) contentType. This is checked to be an OID that matches the
content type in the SignedData object.
(b) messageDigest. This must match the crypto digest of the data.
(c) signingTime. If present, we check that this is a valid, parseable
UTCTime or GeneralTime and that the date it encodes fits within
the validity window of the matching X.509 cert.
(d) S/MIME capabilities. We don't check the contents.
(e) Authenticode SP Opus Info. We don't check the contents.
(f) Authenticode Statement Type. We don't check the contents.
The message is rejected if (a) or (b) are missing. If the message is
an Authenticode type, the message is rejected if (e) is missing; if
not Authenticode, the message is rejected if (d) - (f) are present.
The S/MIME capabilities authattr (d) unfortunately has to be allowed
to support kernels already signed by the pesign program. This only
affects kexec. sign-file suppresses them (CMS_NOSMIMECAP).
The message is also rejected if an authattr is given more than once or
if it contains more than one element in its set of values.
(3) Add a parameter to pkcs7_verify() to select one of the following
restrictions and pass in the appropriate option from the callers:
(*) VERIFYING_MODULE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
forbids authattrs. sign-file sets CMS_NOATTR. We could be more
flexible and permit authattrs optionally, but only permit minimal
content.
(*) VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
requires authattrs. In future, this will require an attribute
holding the target firmware name in addition to the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_UNSPECIFIED_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data but
allows either no authattrs or only permits the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_KEXEC_PE_SIGNATURE
This only supports the Authenticode SPC_INDIRECT_DATA content type
and requires at least an SpcSpOpusInfo authattr in addition to the
minimal set. It also permits an SPC_STATEMENT_TYPE authattr (and
an S/MIME capabilities authattr because the pesign program doesn't
remove these).
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SIGNATURE
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SELF_SIGNATURE
These are invalid in this context but are included for later use
when limiting the use of X.509 certs.
(4) The pkcs7_test key type is given a module parameter to select between
the above options for testing purposes. For example:
echo 1 >/sys/module/pkcs7_test_key/parameters/usage
keyctl padd pkcs7_test foo @s </tmp/stuff.pkcs7
will attempt to check the signature on stuff.pkcs7 as if it contains a
firmware blob (1 being VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE).
Suggested-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Reviewed-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
2015-08-05 08:22:27 -06:00
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#include <keys/asymmetric-type.h>
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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#include <crypto/pkcs7.h>
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#include <keys/user-type.h>
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#include <keys/system_keyring.h>
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#include "pkcs7_parser.h"
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PKCS#7: Appropriately restrict authenticated attributes and content type
A PKCS#7 or CMS message can have per-signature authenticated attributes
that are digested as a lump and signed by the authorising key for that
signature. If such attributes exist, the content digest isn't itself
signed, but rather it is included in a special authattr which then
contributes to the signature.
Further, we already require the master message content type to be
pkcs7_signedData - but there's also a separate content type for the data
itself within the SignedData object and this must be repeated inside the
authattrs for each signer [RFC2315 9.2, RFC5652 11.1].
We should really validate the authattrs if they exist or forbid them
entirely as appropriate. To this end:
(1) Alter the PKCS#7 parser to reject any message that has more than one
signature where at least one signature has authattrs and at least one
that does not.
(2) Validate authattrs if they are present and strongly restrict them.
Only the following authattrs are permitted and all others are
rejected:
(a) contentType. This is checked to be an OID that matches the
content type in the SignedData object.
(b) messageDigest. This must match the crypto digest of the data.
(c) signingTime. If present, we check that this is a valid, parseable
UTCTime or GeneralTime and that the date it encodes fits within
the validity window of the matching X.509 cert.
(d) S/MIME capabilities. We don't check the contents.
(e) Authenticode SP Opus Info. We don't check the contents.
(f) Authenticode Statement Type. We don't check the contents.
The message is rejected if (a) or (b) are missing. If the message is
an Authenticode type, the message is rejected if (e) is missing; if
not Authenticode, the message is rejected if (d) - (f) are present.
The S/MIME capabilities authattr (d) unfortunately has to be allowed
to support kernels already signed by the pesign program. This only
affects kexec. sign-file suppresses them (CMS_NOSMIMECAP).
The message is also rejected if an authattr is given more than once or
if it contains more than one element in its set of values.
(3) Add a parameter to pkcs7_verify() to select one of the following
restrictions and pass in the appropriate option from the callers:
(*) VERIFYING_MODULE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
forbids authattrs. sign-file sets CMS_NOATTR. We could be more
flexible and permit authattrs optionally, but only permit minimal
content.
(*) VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
requires authattrs. In future, this will require an attribute
holding the target firmware name in addition to the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_UNSPECIFIED_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data but
allows either no authattrs or only permits the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_KEXEC_PE_SIGNATURE
This only supports the Authenticode SPC_INDIRECT_DATA content type
and requires at least an SpcSpOpusInfo authattr in addition to the
minimal set. It also permits an SPC_STATEMENT_TYPE authattr (and
an S/MIME capabilities authattr because the pesign program doesn't
remove these).
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SIGNATURE
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SELF_SIGNATURE
These are invalid in this context but are included for later use
when limiting the use of X.509 certs.
(4) The pkcs7_test key type is given a module parameter to select between
the above options for testing purposes. For example:
echo 1 >/sys/module/pkcs7_test_key/parameters/usage
keyctl padd pkcs7_test foo @s </tmp/stuff.pkcs7
will attempt to check the signature on stuff.pkcs7 as if it contains a
firmware blob (1 being VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE).
Suggested-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Reviewed-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
2015-08-05 08:22:27 -06:00
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static unsigned pkcs7_usage;
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module_param_named(usage, pkcs7_usage, uint, S_IWUSR | S_IRUGO);
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MODULE_PARM_DESC(pkcs7_usage,
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"Usage to specify when verifying the PKCS#7 message");
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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/*
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PKCS#7 message parser
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Merge tag 'keys-pkcs7-20140708' into keys-next
Here's a set of changes that implement a PKCS#7 message parser in the kernel.
The PKCS#7 message parsing will then be used to limit kexec to authenticated
kernels only if so configured.
The changes provide the following facilities:
(1) Parse an ASN.1 PKCS#7 message and pick out useful bits such as the data
content and the X.509 certificates used to sign it and all the data
signatures.
(2) Verify all the data signatures against the set of X.509 certificates
available in the message.
(3) Follow the certificate chains and verify that:
(a) for every self-signed X.509 certificate, check that it validly signed
itself, and:
(b) for every non-self-signed certificate, if we have a 'parent'
certificate, the former is validly signed by the latter.
(4) Look for intersections between the certificate chains and the trusted
keyring, if any intersections are found, verify that the trusted
certificates signed the intersection point in the chain.
(5) For testing purposes, a key type can be made available that will take a
PKCS#7 message, check that the message is trustworthy, and if so, add its
data content into the key.
Note that (5) has to be altered to take account of the preparsing patches
already committed to this branch.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 14:52:33 -06:00
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* Preparse a PKCS#7 wrapped and validated data blob.
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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*/
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PKCS#7 message parser
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Merge tag 'keys-pkcs7-20140708' into keys-next
Here's a set of changes that implement a PKCS#7 message parser in the kernel.
The PKCS#7 message parsing will then be used to limit kexec to authenticated
kernels only if so configured.
The changes provide the following facilities:
(1) Parse an ASN.1 PKCS#7 message and pick out useful bits such as the data
content and the X.509 certificates used to sign it and all the data
signatures.
(2) Verify all the data signatures against the set of X.509 certificates
available in the message.
(3) Follow the certificate chains and verify that:
(a) for every self-signed X.509 certificate, check that it validly signed
itself, and:
(b) for every non-self-signed certificate, if we have a 'parent'
certificate, the former is validly signed by the latter.
(4) Look for intersections between the certificate chains and the trusted
keyring, if any intersections are found, verify that the trusted
certificates signed the intersection point in the chain.
(5) For testing purposes, a key type can be made available that will take a
PKCS#7 message, check that the message is trustworthy, and if so, add its
data content into the key.
Note that (5) has to be altered to take account of the preparsing patches
already committed to this branch.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 14:52:33 -06:00
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static int pkcs7_preparse(struct key_preparsed_payload *prep)
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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{
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PKCS#7: Appropriately restrict authenticated attributes and content type
A PKCS#7 or CMS message can have per-signature authenticated attributes
that are digested as a lump and signed by the authorising key for that
signature. If such attributes exist, the content digest isn't itself
signed, but rather it is included in a special authattr which then
contributes to the signature.
Further, we already require the master message content type to be
pkcs7_signedData - but there's also a separate content type for the data
itself within the SignedData object and this must be repeated inside the
authattrs for each signer [RFC2315 9.2, RFC5652 11.1].
We should really validate the authattrs if they exist or forbid them
entirely as appropriate. To this end:
(1) Alter the PKCS#7 parser to reject any message that has more than one
signature where at least one signature has authattrs and at least one
that does not.
(2) Validate authattrs if they are present and strongly restrict them.
Only the following authattrs are permitted and all others are
rejected:
(a) contentType. This is checked to be an OID that matches the
content type in the SignedData object.
(b) messageDigest. This must match the crypto digest of the data.
(c) signingTime. If present, we check that this is a valid, parseable
UTCTime or GeneralTime and that the date it encodes fits within
the validity window of the matching X.509 cert.
(d) S/MIME capabilities. We don't check the contents.
(e) Authenticode SP Opus Info. We don't check the contents.
(f) Authenticode Statement Type. We don't check the contents.
The message is rejected if (a) or (b) are missing. If the message is
an Authenticode type, the message is rejected if (e) is missing; if
not Authenticode, the message is rejected if (d) - (f) are present.
The S/MIME capabilities authattr (d) unfortunately has to be allowed
to support kernels already signed by the pesign program. This only
affects kexec. sign-file suppresses them (CMS_NOSMIMECAP).
The message is also rejected if an authattr is given more than once or
if it contains more than one element in its set of values.
(3) Add a parameter to pkcs7_verify() to select one of the following
restrictions and pass in the appropriate option from the callers:
(*) VERIFYING_MODULE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
forbids authattrs. sign-file sets CMS_NOATTR. We could be more
flexible and permit authattrs optionally, but only permit minimal
content.
(*) VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
requires authattrs. In future, this will require an attribute
holding the target firmware name in addition to the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_UNSPECIFIED_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data but
allows either no authattrs or only permits the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_KEXEC_PE_SIGNATURE
This only supports the Authenticode SPC_INDIRECT_DATA content type
and requires at least an SpcSpOpusInfo authattr in addition to the
minimal set. It also permits an SPC_STATEMENT_TYPE authattr (and
an S/MIME capabilities authattr because the pesign program doesn't
remove these).
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SIGNATURE
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SELF_SIGNATURE
These are invalid in this context but are included for later use
when limiting the use of X.509 certs.
(4) The pkcs7_test key type is given a module parameter to select between
the above options for testing purposes. For example:
echo 1 >/sys/module/pkcs7_test_key/parameters/usage
keyctl padd pkcs7_test foo @s </tmp/stuff.pkcs7
will attempt to check the signature on stuff.pkcs7 as if it contains a
firmware blob (1 being VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE).
Suggested-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Reviewed-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
2015-08-05 08:22:27 -06:00
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enum key_being_used_for usage = pkcs7_usage;
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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struct pkcs7_message *pkcs7;
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const void *data, *saved_prep_data;
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size_t datalen, saved_prep_datalen;
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bool trusted;
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int ret;
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kenter("");
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PKCS#7: Appropriately restrict authenticated attributes and content type
A PKCS#7 or CMS message can have per-signature authenticated attributes
that are digested as a lump and signed by the authorising key for that
signature. If such attributes exist, the content digest isn't itself
signed, but rather it is included in a special authattr which then
contributes to the signature.
Further, we already require the master message content type to be
pkcs7_signedData - but there's also a separate content type for the data
itself within the SignedData object and this must be repeated inside the
authattrs for each signer [RFC2315 9.2, RFC5652 11.1].
We should really validate the authattrs if they exist or forbid them
entirely as appropriate. To this end:
(1) Alter the PKCS#7 parser to reject any message that has more than one
signature where at least one signature has authattrs and at least one
that does not.
(2) Validate authattrs if they are present and strongly restrict them.
Only the following authattrs are permitted and all others are
rejected:
(a) contentType. This is checked to be an OID that matches the
content type in the SignedData object.
(b) messageDigest. This must match the crypto digest of the data.
(c) signingTime. If present, we check that this is a valid, parseable
UTCTime or GeneralTime and that the date it encodes fits within
the validity window of the matching X.509 cert.
(d) S/MIME capabilities. We don't check the contents.
(e) Authenticode SP Opus Info. We don't check the contents.
(f) Authenticode Statement Type. We don't check the contents.
The message is rejected if (a) or (b) are missing. If the message is
an Authenticode type, the message is rejected if (e) is missing; if
not Authenticode, the message is rejected if (d) - (f) are present.
The S/MIME capabilities authattr (d) unfortunately has to be allowed
to support kernels already signed by the pesign program. This only
affects kexec. sign-file suppresses them (CMS_NOSMIMECAP).
The message is also rejected if an authattr is given more than once or
if it contains more than one element in its set of values.
(3) Add a parameter to pkcs7_verify() to select one of the following
restrictions and pass in the appropriate option from the callers:
(*) VERIFYING_MODULE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
forbids authattrs. sign-file sets CMS_NOATTR. We could be more
flexible and permit authattrs optionally, but only permit minimal
content.
(*) VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
requires authattrs. In future, this will require an attribute
holding the target firmware name in addition to the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_UNSPECIFIED_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data but
allows either no authattrs or only permits the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_KEXEC_PE_SIGNATURE
This only supports the Authenticode SPC_INDIRECT_DATA content type
and requires at least an SpcSpOpusInfo authattr in addition to the
minimal set. It also permits an SPC_STATEMENT_TYPE authattr (and
an S/MIME capabilities authattr because the pesign program doesn't
remove these).
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SIGNATURE
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SELF_SIGNATURE
These are invalid in this context but are included for later use
when limiting the use of X.509 certs.
(4) The pkcs7_test key type is given a module parameter to select between
the above options for testing purposes. For example:
echo 1 >/sys/module/pkcs7_test_key/parameters/usage
keyctl padd pkcs7_test foo @s </tmp/stuff.pkcs7
will attempt to check the signature on stuff.pkcs7 as if it contains a
firmware blob (1 being VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE).
Suggested-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Reviewed-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
2015-08-05 08:22:27 -06:00
|
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if (usage >= NR__KEY_BEING_USED_FOR) {
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pr_err("Invalid usage type %d\n", usage);
|
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return -EINVAL;
|
|
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}
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|
PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
|
|
|
saved_prep_data = prep->data;
|
|
|
|
saved_prep_datalen = prep->datalen;
|
|
|
|
pkcs7 = pkcs7_parse_message(saved_prep_data, saved_prep_datalen);
|
|
|
|
if (IS_ERR(pkcs7)) {
|
|
|
|
ret = PTR_ERR(pkcs7);
|
|
|
|
goto error;
|
|
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
|
PKCS#7: Appropriately restrict authenticated attributes and content type
A PKCS#7 or CMS message can have per-signature authenticated attributes
that are digested as a lump and signed by the authorising key for that
signature. If such attributes exist, the content digest isn't itself
signed, but rather it is included in a special authattr which then
contributes to the signature.
Further, we already require the master message content type to be
pkcs7_signedData - but there's also a separate content type for the data
itself within the SignedData object and this must be repeated inside the
authattrs for each signer [RFC2315 9.2, RFC5652 11.1].
We should really validate the authattrs if they exist or forbid them
entirely as appropriate. To this end:
(1) Alter the PKCS#7 parser to reject any message that has more than one
signature where at least one signature has authattrs and at least one
that does not.
(2) Validate authattrs if they are present and strongly restrict them.
Only the following authattrs are permitted and all others are
rejected:
(a) contentType. This is checked to be an OID that matches the
content type in the SignedData object.
(b) messageDigest. This must match the crypto digest of the data.
(c) signingTime. If present, we check that this is a valid, parseable
UTCTime or GeneralTime and that the date it encodes fits within
the validity window of the matching X.509 cert.
(d) S/MIME capabilities. We don't check the contents.
(e) Authenticode SP Opus Info. We don't check the contents.
(f) Authenticode Statement Type. We don't check the contents.
The message is rejected if (a) or (b) are missing. If the message is
an Authenticode type, the message is rejected if (e) is missing; if
not Authenticode, the message is rejected if (d) - (f) are present.
The S/MIME capabilities authattr (d) unfortunately has to be allowed
to support kernels already signed by the pesign program. This only
affects kexec. sign-file suppresses them (CMS_NOSMIMECAP).
The message is also rejected if an authattr is given more than once or
if it contains more than one element in its set of values.
(3) Add a parameter to pkcs7_verify() to select one of the following
restrictions and pass in the appropriate option from the callers:
(*) VERIFYING_MODULE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
forbids authattrs. sign-file sets CMS_NOATTR. We could be more
flexible and permit authattrs optionally, but only permit minimal
content.
(*) VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data and
requires authattrs. In future, this will require an attribute
holding the target firmware name in addition to the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_UNSPECIFIED_SIGNATURE
This requires that the SignedData content type be pkcs7-data but
allows either no authattrs or only permits the minimal set.
(*) VERIFYING_KEXEC_PE_SIGNATURE
This only supports the Authenticode SPC_INDIRECT_DATA content type
and requires at least an SpcSpOpusInfo authattr in addition to the
minimal set. It also permits an SPC_STATEMENT_TYPE authattr (and
an S/MIME capabilities authattr because the pesign program doesn't
remove these).
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SIGNATURE
(*) VERIFYING_KEY_SELF_SIGNATURE
These are invalid in this context but are included for later use
when limiting the use of X.509 certs.
(4) The pkcs7_test key type is given a module parameter to select between
the above options for testing purposes. For example:
echo 1 >/sys/module/pkcs7_test_key/parameters/usage
keyctl padd pkcs7_test foo @s </tmp/stuff.pkcs7
will attempt to check the signature on stuff.pkcs7 as if it contains a
firmware blob (1 being VERIFYING_FIRMWARE_SIGNATURE).
Suggested-by: Andy Lutomirski <luto@kernel.org>
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
Reviewed-by: Marcel Holtmann <marcel@holtmann.org>
Reviewed-by: David Woodhouse <David.Woodhouse@intel.com>
2015-08-05 08:22:27 -06:00
|
|
|
ret = pkcs7_verify(pkcs7, usage);
|
PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
|
|
|
if (ret < 0)
|
|
|
|
goto error_free;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret = pkcs7_validate_trust(pkcs7, system_trusted_keyring, &trusted);
|
|
|
|
if (ret < 0)
|
|
|
|
goto error_free;
|
|
|
|
if (!trusted)
|
|
|
|
pr_warn("PKCS#7 message doesn't chain back to a trusted key\n");
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
ret = pkcs7_get_content_data(pkcs7, &data, &datalen, false);
|
|
|
|
if (ret < 0)
|
|
|
|
goto error_free;
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
prep->data = data;
|
|
|
|
prep->datalen = datalen;
|
PKCS#7 message parser
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mZ6Z1JsmpFKPGvAWA0eQUMYU4vnRzAtIo4CgdsIAQYpGrxOOnv+28UWalm7NLC1l
++YCesD03atd/XrdSNF082Xh8TTcRKI1OBOtBDya2ZhKMy56Bj/l6rOYVBw+Au6E
Yfressl7jCRaaT/ZHefZwKsJ5ac+MTcwAk0LlKflg+f8vdpMDnUfZxhUheM2EwWw
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Merge tag 'keys-pkcs7-20140708' into keys-next
Here's a set of changes that implement a PKCS#7 message parser in the kernel.
The PKCS#7 message parsing will then be used to limit kexec to authenticated
kernels only if so configured.
The changes provide the following facilities:
(1) Parse an ASN.1 PKCS#7 message and pick out useful bits such as the data
content and the X.509 certificates used to sign it and all the data
signatures.
(2) Verify all the data signatures against the set of X.509 certificates
available in the message.
(3) Follow the certificate chains and verify that:
(a) for every self-signed X.509 certificate, check that it validly signed
itself, and:
(b) for every non-self-signed certificate, if we have a 'parent'
certificate, the former is validly signed by the latter.
(4) Look for intersections between the certificate chains and the trusted
keyring, if any intersections are found, verify that the trusted
certificates signed the intersection point in the chain.
(5) For testing purposes, a key type can be made available that will take a
PKCS#7 message, check that the message is trustworthy, and if so, add its
data content into the key.
Note that (5) has to be altered to take account of the preparsing patches
already committed to this branch.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 14:52:33 -06:00
|
|
|
ret = user_preparse(prep);
|
PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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prep->data = saved_prep_data;
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prep->datalen = saved_prep_datalen;
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error_free:
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pkcs7_free_message(pkcs7);
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error:
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kleave(" = %d", ret);
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return ret;
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}
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/*
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* user defined keys take an arbitrary string as the description and an
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* arbitrary blob of data as the payload
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*/
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2014-07-28 07:17:12 -06:00
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static struct key_type key_type_pkcs7 = {
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PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
|
|
|
.name = "pkcs7_test",
|
PKCS#7 message parser
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Merge tag 'keys-pkcs7-20140708' into keys-next
Here's a set of changes that implement a PKCS#7 message parser in the kernel.
The PKCS#7 message parsing will then be used to limit kexec to authenticated
kernels only if so configured.
The changes provide the following facilities:
(1) Parse an ASN.1 PKCS#7 message and pick out useful bits such as the data
content and the X.509 certificates used to sign it and all the data
signatures.
(2) Verify all the data signatures against the set of X.509 certificates
available in the message.
(3) Follow the certificate chains and verify that:
(a) for every self-signed X.509 certificate, check that it validly signed
itself, and:
(b) for every non-self-signed certificate, if we have a 'parent'
certificate, the former is validly signed by the latter.
(4) Look for intersections between the certificate chains and the trusted
keyring, if any intersections are found, verify that the trusted
certificates signed the intersection point in the chain.
(5) For testing purposes, a key type can be made available that will take a
PKCS#7 message, check that the message is trustworthy, and if so, add its
data content into the key.
Note that (5) has to be altered to take account of the preparsing patches
already committed to this branch.
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-22 14:52:33 -06:00
|
|
|
.preparse = pkcs7_preparse,
|
|
|
|
.free_preparse = user_free_preparse,
|
|
|
|
.instantiate = generic_key_instantiate,
|
PKCS#7: Provide a key type for testing PKCS#7
Provide a key type for testing the PKCS#7 parser. It is given a non-detached
PKCS#7 message as payload:
keyctl padd pkcs7_test a @s <stuff.pkcs7
The PKCS#7 wrapper is validated against the trusted certificates available and
then stripped off. If successful, the key can be read, which will give the
data content of the PKCS#7 message.
A suitable message can be created by running make on the attached Makefile.
This will produce a file called stuff.pkcs7 for test loading. The key3.x509
file should be put into the kernel source tree before it is built and
converted to DER form:
openssl x509 -in .../pkcs7/key3.x509 -outform DER -out key3.x509
###############################################################################
#
# Create a pkcs7 message and sign it twice
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
stuff.pkcs7: stuff.txt key2.priv key2.x509 key4.priv key4.x509 certs
$(RM) $@
openssl smime -sign \
-signer key2.x509 \
-inkey key2.priv \
-signer key4.x509 \
-inkey key4.priv \
-in stuff.txt \
-certfile certs \
-out $@ -binary -outform DER -nodetach
openssl pkcs7 -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -print_certs -noout
openssl asn1parse -inform DER -in stuff.pkcs7 -i >out
stuff.txt:
echo "The quick red fox jumped over the lazy brown dog" >stuff.txt
certs: key1.x509 key2.x509 key3.x509 key4.x509
cat key{1,3}.x509 >$@
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key2.x509
#
###############################################################################
key2.x509: key2.x509_unsigned key1.priv key1.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key2.x509_unsigned \
-out key2.x509 \
-extfile key2.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key1.x509 \
-CAkey key1.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key2.priv key2.x509_unsigned: key2.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key2.genkey \
-keyout key2.priv \
-out key2.x509_unsigned
key2.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 2"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:FALSE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key1.x509
#
###############################################################################
key1.x509: key1.x509_unsigned key4.priv key4.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key1.x509_unsigned \
-out key1.x509 \
-extfile key1.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key4.x509 \
-CAkey key4.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key1.priv key1.x509_unsigned: key1.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key1.genkey \
-keyout key1.priv \
-out key1.x509_unsigned
key1.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 1"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a signed key
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key4.x509
#
###############################################################################
key4.x509: key4.x509_unsigned key3.priv key3.x509
openssl x509 \
-req -in key4.x509_unsigned \
-out key4.x509 \
-extfile key4.genkey -extensions myexts \
-CA key3.x509 \
-CAkey key3.priv \
-CAcreateserial
key4.priv key4.x509_unsigned: key4.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -outform PEM \
-config key4.genkey \
-keyout key4.priv \
-out key4.x509_unsigned
key4.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 4"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
###############################################################################
#
# Generate a couple of signing keys
#
# openssl x509 -text -inform PEM -noout -in key3.x509
#
###############################################################################
key3.priv key3.x509: key3.genkey
openssl req -new -nodes -utf8 -sha1 -days 36500 \
-batch -x509 -outform PEM \
-config key3.genkey \
-keyout key3.priv \
-out key3.x509
key3.genkey:
@echo Generating X.509 key generation config
@echo >$@ "[ req ]"
@echo >>$@ "default_bits = 4096"
@echo >>$@ "distinguished_name = req_distinguished_name"
@echo >>$@ "prompt = no"
@echo >>$@ "string_mask = utf8only"
@echo >>$@ "x509_extensions = myexts"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ req_distinguished_name ]"
@echo >>$@ "O = Magrathea"
@echo >>$@ "CN = PKCS7 key 3"
@echo >>$@ "emailAddress = slartibartfast@magrathea.h2g2"
@echo >>$@
@echo >>$@ "[ myexts ]"
@echo >>$@ "basicConstraints=critical,CA:TRUE"
@echo >>$@ "keyUsage=digitalSignature,keyCertSign"
@echo >>$@ "subjectKeyIdentifier=hash"
@echo >>$@ "authorityKeyIdentifier=keyid"
clean:
$(RM) *~
$(RM) key1.* key2.* key3.* key4.* stuff.* out certs
Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com>
2014-07-01 12:06:18 -06:00
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.revoke = user_revoke,
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.destroy = user_destroy,
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.describe = user_describe,
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.read = user_read,
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};
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/*
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* Module stuff
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*/
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static int __init pkcs7_key_init(void)
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{
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return register_key_type(&key_type_pkcs7);
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}
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static void __exit pkcs7_key_cleanup(void)
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{
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unregister_key_type(&key_type_pkcs7);
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}
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module_init(pkcs7_key_init);
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module_exit(pkcs7_key_cleanup);
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