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KEYS: Move the key config into security/keys/Kconfig
Move the key config into security/keys/Kconfig as there are going to be a lot of key-related options. Signed-off-by: David Howells <dhowells@redhat.com> Acked-by: Mimi Zohar <zohar@us.ibm.com>
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menu "Security options"
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config KEYS
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bool "Enable access key retention support"
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help
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This option provides support for retaining authentication tokens and
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access keys in the kernel.
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It also includes provision of methods by which such keys might be
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associated with a process so that network filesystems, encryption
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support and the like can find them.
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Furthermore, a special type of key is available that acts as keyring:
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a searchable sequence of keys. Each process is equipped with access
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to five standard keyrings: UID-specific, GID-specific, session,
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process and thread.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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config TRUSTED_KEYS
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tristate "TRUSTED KEYS"
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depends on KEYS && TCG_TPM
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select CRYPTO
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select CRYPTO_HMAC
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select CRYPTO_SHA1
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help
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This option provides support for creating, sealing, and unsealing
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keys in the kernel. Trusted keys are random number symmetric keys,
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generated and RSA-sealed by the TPM. The TPM only unseals the keys,
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if the boot PCRs and other criteria match. Userspace will only ever
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see encrypted blobs.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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config ENCRYPTED_KEYS
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tristate "ENCRYPTED KEYS"
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depends on KEYS
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select CRYPTO
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select CRYPTO_HMAC
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select CRYPTO_AES
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select CRYPTO_CBC
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select CRYPTO_SHA256
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select CRYPTO_RNG
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help
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This option provides support for create/encrypting/decrypting keys
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in the kernel. Encrypted keys are kernel generated random numbers,
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which are encrypted/decrypted with a 'master' symmetric key. The
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'master' key can be either a trusted-key or user-key type.
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Userspace only ever sees/stores encrypted blobs.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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config KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS
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bool "Enable the /proc/keys file by which keys may be viewed"
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depends on KEYS
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help
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This option turns on support for the /proc/keys file - through which
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can be listed all the keys on the system that are viewable by the
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reading process.
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The only keys included in the list are those that grant View
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permission to the reading process whether or not it possesses them.
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Note that LSM security checks are still performed, and may further
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filter out keys that the current process is not authorised to view.
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Only key attributes are listed here; key payloads are not included in
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the resulting table.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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source security/keys/Kconfig
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config SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT
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bool "Restrict unprivileged access to the kernel syslog"
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security/keys/Kconfig
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security/keys/Kconfig
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#
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# Key management configuration
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#
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config KEYS
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bool "Enable access key retention support"
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help
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This option provides support for retaining authentication tokens and
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access keys in the kernel.
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It also includes provision of methods by which such keys might be
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associated with a process so that network filesystems, encryption
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support and the like can find them.
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Furthermore, a special type of key is available that acts as keyring:
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a searchable sequence of keys. Each process is equipped with access
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to five standard keyrings: UID-specific, GID-specific, session,
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process and thread.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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config TRUSTED_KEYS
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tristate "TRUSTED KEYS"
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depends on KEYS && TCG_TPM
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select CRYPTO
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select CRYPTO_HMAC
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select CRYPTO_SHA1
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help
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This option provides support for creating, sealing, and unsealing
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keys in the kernel. Trusted keys are random number symmetric keys,
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generated and RSA-sealed by the TPM. The TPM only unseals the keys,
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if the boot PCRs and other criteria match. Userspace will only ever
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see encrypted blobs.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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config ENCRYPTED_KEYS
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tristate "ENCRYPTED KEYS"
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depends on KEYS
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select CRYPTO
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select CRYPTO_HMAC
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select CRYPTO_AES
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select CRYPTO_CBC
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select CRYPTO_SHA256
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select CRYPTO_RNG
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help
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This option provides support for create/encrypting/decrypting keys
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in the kernel. Encrypted keys are kernel generated random numbers,
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which are encrypted/decrypted with a 'master' symmetric key. The
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'master' key can be either a trusted-key or user-key type.
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Userspace only ever sees/stores encrypted blobs.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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config KEYS_DEBUG_PROC_KEYS
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bool "Enable the /proc/keys file by which keys may be viewed"
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depends on KEYS
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help
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This option turns on support for the /proc/keys file - through which
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can be listed all the keys on the system that are viewable by the
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reading process.
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The only keys included in the list are those that grant View
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permission to the reading process whether or not it possesses them.
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Note that LSM security checks are still performed, and may further
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filter out keys that the current process is not authorised to view.
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Only key attributes are listed here; key payloads are not included in
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the resulting table.
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If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
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