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1#
2# Security configuration
3#
4
5menu "Security options"
6
f0894940 7source security/keys/Kconfig
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9config SECURITY_DMESG_RESTRICT
10 bool "Restrict unprivileged access to the kernel syslog"
11 default n
12 help
13 This enforces restrictions on unprivileged users reading the kernel
14 syslog via dmesg(8).
15
16 If this option is not selected, no restrictions will be enforced
17 unless the dmesg_restrict sysctl is explicitly set to (1).
18
19 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
20
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21config SECURITY_PERF_EVENTS_RESTRICT
22 bool "Restrict unprivileged use of performance events"
23 depends on PERF_EVENTS
24 help
25 If you say Y here, the kernel.perf_event_paranoid sysctl
26 will be set to 3 by default, and no unprivileged use of the
27 perf_event_open syscall will be permitted unless it is
28 changed.
29
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30config SECURITY
31 bool "Enable different security models"
2c40579b 32 depends on SYSFS
2813893f 33 depends on MULTIUSER
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34 help
35 This allows you to choose different security modules to be
36 configured into your kernel.
37
38 If this option is not selected, the default Linux security
39 model will be used.
40
41 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
42
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43config SECURITY_WRITABLE_HOOKS
44 depends on SECURITY
45 bool
46 default n
47
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48config SECURITY_STACKING
49 bool "Security module stacking"
50 depends on SECURITY
51 help
52 Allows multiple major security modules to be stacked.
53 Modules are invoked in the order registered with a
54 "bail on fail" policy, in which the infrastructure
55 will stop processing once a denial is detected. Not
56 all modules can be stacked. SELinux and Smack are
57 known to be incompatible. User space components may
58 have trouble identifying the security module providing
59 data in some cases.
60
61 If you select this option you will have to select which
62 of the stackable modules you wish to be active. The
63 "Default security module" will be ignored. The boot line
64 "security=" option can be used to specify that one of
65 the modules identifed for stacking should be used instead
66 of the entire stack.
67
68 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
69
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70config SECURITY_LSM_DEBUG
71 bool "Enable debugging of the LSM infrastructure"
72 depends on SECURITY
73 help
74 This allows you to choose debug messages related to
75 security modules configured into your kernel. These
76 messages may be helpful in determining how a security
77 module is using security blobs.
78
79 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
80
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81config SECURITYFS
82 bool "Enable the securityfs filesystem"
83 help
84 This will build the securityfs filesystem. It is currently used by
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85 the TPM bios character driver and IMA, an integrity provider. It is
86 not used by SELinux or SMACK.
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88 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
89
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90config SECURITY_NETWORK
91 bool "Socket and Networking Security Hooks"
92 depends on SECURITY
93 help
94 This enables the socket and networking security hooks.
95 If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
96 implement socket and networking access controls.
97 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
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99config PAGE_TABLE_ISOLATION
100 bool "Remove the kernel mapping in user mode"
87faa0d9 101 default y
d6534205 102 depends on (X86_64 || X86_PAE) && !UML
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103 help
104 This feature reduces the number of hardware side channels by
105 ensuring that the majority of kernel addresses are not mapped
106 into userspace.
107
a237f762 108 See Documentation/x86/pti.txt for more details.
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110config SECURITY_INFINIBAND
111 bool "Infiniband Security Hooks"
112 depends on SECURITY && INFINIBAND
113 help
114 This enables the Infiniband security hooks.
115 If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
116 implement Infiniband access controls.
117 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
118
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119config SECURITY_NETWORK_XFRM
120 bool "XFRM (IPSec) Networking Security Hooks"
121 depends on XFRM && SECURITY_NETWORK
122 help
123 This enables the XFRM (IPSec) networking security hooks.
124 If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
125 implement per-packet access controls based on labels
126 derived from IPSec policy. Non-IPSec communications are
127 designated as unlabelled, and only sockets authorized
128 to communicate unlabelled data can send without using
129 IPSec.
130 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
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132config SECURITY_PATH
133 bool "Security hooks for pathname based access control"
134 depends on SECURITY
135 help
136 This enables the security hooks for pathname based access control.
137 If enabled, a security module can use these hooks to
138 implement pathname based access controls.
139 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
140
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141config INTEL_TXT
142 bool "Enable Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology (Intel(R) TXT)"
69575d38 143 depends on HAVE_INTEL_TXT
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144 help
145 This option enables support for booting the kernel with the
146 Trusted Boot (tboot) module. This will utilize
147 Intel(R) Trusted Execution Technology to perform a measured launch
148 of the kernel. If the system does not support Intel(R) TXT, this
149 will have no effect.
150
3c556e41 151 Intel TXT will provide higher assurance of system configuration and
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152 initial state as well as data reset protection. This is used to
153 create a robust initial kernel measurement and verification, which
154 helps to ensure that kernel security mechanisms are functioning
155 correctly. This level of protection requires a root of trust outside
156 of the kernel itself.
157
158 Intel TXT also helps solve real end user concerns about having
159 confidence that their hardware is running the VMM or kernel that
3c556e41 160 it was configured with, especially since they may be responsible for
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161 providing such assurances to VMs and services running on it.
162
163 See <http://www.intel.com/technology/security/> for more information
164 about Intel(R) TXT.
165 See <http://tboot.sourceforge.net> for more information about tboot.
166 See Documentation/intel_txt.txt for a description of how to enable
167 Intel TXT support in a kernel boot.
168
169 If you are unsure as to whether this is required, answer N.
170
788084ab 171config LSM_MMAP_MIN_ADDR
024e6cb4 172 int "Low address space for LSM to protect from user allocation"
788084ab 173 depends on SECURITY && SECURITY_SELINUX
530b099d 174 default 32768 if ARM || (ARM64 && COMPAT)
a58578e4 175 default 65536
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176 help
177 This is the portion of low virtual memory which should be protected
178 from userspace allocation. Keeping a user from writing to low pages
179 can help reduce the impact of kernel NULL pointer bugs.
180
181 For most ia64, ppc64 and x86 users with lots of address space
182 a value of 65536 is reasonable and should cause no problems.
183 On arm and other archs it should not be higher than 32768.
184 Programs which use vm86 functionality or have some need to map
185 this low address space will need the permission specific to the
186 systems running LSM.
187
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188config HAVE_HARDENED_USERCOPY_ALLOCATOR
189 bool
190 help
191 The heap allocator implements __check_heap_object() for
192 validating memory ranges against heap object sizes in
193 support of CONFIG_HARDENED_USERCOPY.
194
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195config HARDENED_USERCOPY
196 bool "Harden memory copies between kernel and userspace"
6040e576 197 depends on HAVE_HARDENED_USERCOPY_ALLOCATOR
f5509cc1 198 select BUG
8057b2aa 199 imply STRICT_DEVMEM
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200 help
201 This option checks for obviously wrong memory regions when
202 copying memory to/from the kernel (via copy_to_user() and
203 copy_from_user() functions) by rejecting memory ranges that
204 are larger than the specified heap object, span multiple
99c55fb1 205 separately allocated pages, are not on the process stack,
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206 or are part of the kernel text. This kills entire classes
207 of heap overflow exploits and similar kernel memory exposures.
208
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209config HARDENED_USERCOPY_PAGESPAN
210 bool "Refuse to copy allocations that span multiple pages"
211 depends on HARDENED_USERCOPY
80a77045 212 depends on EXPERT
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213 help
214 When a multi-page allocation is done without __GFP_COMP,
215 hardened usercopy will reject attempts to copy it. There are,
216 however, several cases of this in the kernel that have not all
217 been removed. This config is intended to be used only while
218 trying to find such users.
219
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220config FORTIFY_SOURCE
221 bool "Harden common str/mem functions against buffer overflows"
222 depends on ARCH_HAS_FORTIFY_SOURCE
223 help
224 Detect overflows of buffers in common string and memory functions
225 where the compiler can determine and validate the buffer sizes.
226
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227config STATIC_USERMODEHELPER
228 bool "Force all usermode helper calls through a single binary"
229 help
230 By default, the kernel can call many different userspace
231 binary programs through the "usermode helper" kernel
232 interface. Some of these binaries are statically defined
233 either in the kernel code itself, or as a kernel configuration
234 option. However, some of these are dynamically created at
235 runtime, or can be modified after the kernel has started up.
236 To provide an additional layer of security, route all of these
237 calls through a single executable that can not have its name
238 changed.
239
240 Note, it is up to this single binary to then call the relevant
241 "real" usermode helper binary, based on the first argument
242 passed to it. If desired, this program can filter and pick
243 and choose what real programs are called.
244
245 If you wish for all usermode helper programs are to be
246 disabled, choose this option and then set
247 STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH to an empty string.
248
249config STATIC_USERMODEHELPER_PATH
250 string "Path to the static usermode helper binary"
251 depends on STATIC_USERMODEHELPER
252 default "/sbin/usermode-helper"
253 help
254 The binary called by the kernel when any usermode helper
255 program is wish to be run. The "real" application's name will
256 be in the first argument passed to this program on the command
257 line.
258
259 If you wish for all usermode helper programs to be disabled,
260 specify an empty string here (i.e. "").
261
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262config LOCK_DOWN_KERNEL
263 bool "Allow the kernel to be 'locked down'"
264 help
265 Allow the kernel to be locked down under certain circumstances, for
266 instance if UEFI secure boot is enabled. Locking down the kernel
267 turns off various features that might otherwise allow access to the
268 kernel image (eg. setting MSR registers).
269
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270config ALLOW_LOCKDOWN_LIFT_BY_SYSRQ
271 bool "Allow the kernel lockdown to be lifted by SysRq"
272 depends on LOCK_DOWN_KERNEL && MAGIC_SYSRQ
273 help
274 Allow the lockdown on a kernel to be lifted, by pressing a SysRq key
275 combination on a wired keyboard.
276
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277config LOCK_DOWN_IN_EFI_SECURE_BOOT
278 bool "Lock down the kernel in EFI Secure Boot mode"
279 default n
280 select LOCK_DOWN_KERNEL
281 depends on EFI
282 help
283 UEFI Secure Boot provides a mechanism for ensuring that the firmware
284 will only load signed bootloaders and kernels. Secure boot mode may
285 be determined from EFI variables provided by the system firmware if
286 not indicated by the boot parameters.
287
288 Enabling this option turns on results in kernel lockdown being
289 triggered if EFI Secure Boot is set.
290
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1da177e4 292source security/selinux/Kconfig
e114e473 293source security/smack/Kconfig
00d7d6f8 294source security/tomoyo/Kconfig
f9ad1af5 295source security/apparmor/Kconfig
9b091556 296source security/loadpin/Kconfig
2d514487 297source security/yama/Kconfig
1da177e4 298
f381c272 299source security/integrity/Kconfig
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301menu "Security Module Selection"
302 visible if !SECURITY_STACKING
303
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304choice
305 prompt "Default security module"
306 default DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX if SECURITY_SELINUX
307 default DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK if SECURITY_SMACK
308 default DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO if SECURITY_TOMOYO
f9ad1af5 309 default DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR if SECURITY_APPARMOR
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310 default DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
311
312 help
313 Select the security module that will be used by default if the
314 kernel parameter security= is not specified.
315
316 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX
317 bool "SELinux" if SECURITY_SELINUX=y
318
319 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
320 bool "Simplified Mandatory Access Control" if SECURITY_SMACK=y
321
322 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
323 bool "TOMOYO" if SECURITY_TOMOYO=y
324
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325 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
326 bool "AppArmor" if SECURITY_APPARMOR=y
327
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328 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
329 bool "Unix Discretionary Access Controls"
330
331endchoice
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333
ad5a3a03 334menu "Default Security Module or Modules"
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335 visible if SECURITY_STACKING
336
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337 config SECURITY_SELINUX_STACKED
338 bool "SELinux" if SECURITY_SELINUX && !SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED
339 help
340 Add the SELinux security module to the stack.
341 Please be sure your user space code is accomodating of
342 this security module.
343 Ensure that your network configuration is compatible
344 with your combination of security modules.
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ad5a3a03 346 Incompatible with Smack being stacked.
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ad5a3a03 348 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N
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349
350 config SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED
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351 bool "Simplified Mandatory Access Control" if SECURITY_SMACK
352 help
353 Add the Smack security module to the stack.
354 Please be sure your user space code is accomodating of
355 this security module.
356 Ensure that your network configuration is compatible
357 with your combination of security modules.
358
359 Incompatible with SeLinux being stacked.
360
361 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer
362
363 config SECURITY_TOMOYO_STACKED
364 bool "TOMOYO support is enabled by default" if SECURITY_TOMOYO
365 default n
366 help
367 This option instructs the system to use the TOMOYO checks.
368 If not selected the module will not be invoked.
369 Stacked security modules may interact in unexpected ways.
370
371 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
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373 config SECURITY_APPARMOR_STACKED
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374 bool "AppArmor" if SECURITY_APPARMOR
375 help
376 This option instructs the system to use the AppArmor checks.
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ad5a3a03 378 If you are unsure how to answer this question, answer N.
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380 config SECURITY_DAC_STACKED
381 bool "Unix Discretionary Access Controls" if !SECURITY_SELINUX_STACKED && !SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED && !SECURITY_TOMOYO_STACKED && !SECURITY_APPARMOR_STACKED
382 default y if !SECURITY_SELINUX_STACKED && !SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED && !SECURITY_TOMOYO_STACKED && !SECURITY_APPARMOR_STACKED
383 help
384 This option instructs the system to not use security modules
385 by default. This choice can be over ridden by specifying
386 the desired module using the security= parameter.
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388 This option is incompatible with selecting selinux, smack,
389 tomoyo, or apparmor.
390
391 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX
392 bool
393 default y if SECURITY_SELINUX_STACKED
394
395 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
396 bool
397 default y if SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED
398
399 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
400 bool
401 default y if SECURITY_TOMOYO_STACKED
402
403 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
404 bool
405 default y if SECURITY_APPARMOR_STACKED
406
407 config DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
408 bool
409 default y if SECURITY_DAC_STACKED
54f4b36b 410
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411choice
412 depends on SECURITY_STACKING && !SECURITY_DAC_STACKED
413 prompt "Default LSM for legacy interfaces"
414 default SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_SELINUX if SECURITY_SELINUX_STACKED
415 default SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_SMACK if SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED
416 default SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_TOMOYO if SECURITY_TOMOYO_STACKED
417 default SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPALY_APPARMOR if SECURITY_APPARMOR_STACKED
418 default SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_FIRST
419
420 help
421 Select the security module context that will be displayed by
422 default on legacy interfaces if the kernel parameter
423 security.display= is not specified.
424
425 config SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_SELINUX
426 bool "SELinux" if SECURITY_SELINUX_STACKED=y
427
428 config SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_SMACK
429 bool "Simplified Mandatory Access Control" if SECURITY_SMACK_STACKED
430
431 config SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_TOMOYO
432 bool "TOMOYO" if SECURITY_TOMOYO_STACKED
433
434 config SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_APPARMOR
435 bool "AppArmor" if SECURITY_APPARMOR_STACKED
436
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438
439config SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_NAME
440 string
441 default "selinux" if SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_SELINUX
442 default "smack" if SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_SMACK
443 default "tomoyo" if SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_TOMOYO
444 default "apparmor" if SECURITY_DEFAULT_DISPLAY_APPARMOR
445 default "" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
446
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448
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449config DEFAULT_SECURITY
450 string
451 default "selinux,smack,tomoyo,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK && DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
452 default "selinux,smack,tomoyo" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK && DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
453 default "selinux,smack,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
454 default "selinux,tomoyo,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
455 default "smack,tomoyo,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK && DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
456 default "selinux,smack" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
457 default "selinux,tomoyo" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
458 default "selinux,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
459 default "smack,tomoyo" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK && DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
460 default "smack,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
461 default "tomoyo,apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO && DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
462 default "selinux" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SELINUX
463 default "smack" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_SMACK
464 default "tomoyo" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_TOMOYO
465 default "apparmor" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_APPARMOR
466 default "" if DEFAULT_SECURITY_DAC
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