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Message #43379
[Bug 1244627] Re: Please enable CONFIG_IMA in the ubuntu kernel
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@pkern
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@antarus
It just occurred to me that you might not be aware that the 3.13 *(that now has the CONFIG_IMA) kernel available in 14.04 will be available in the update archives for precise shortly after 14.04 release. That's less than 3 months away.
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Title:
Please enable CONFIG_IMA in the ubuntu kernel
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in “linux” source package in Saucy:
Opinion
Status in “linux” source package in Trusty:
Fix Released
Bug description:
I would be doubly happy if this also went into the raring backport
kernel.
I chatted with apw and kees on #ubuntu-kernel earlier in the week.
From a security engineer on our team:
so I was mistaken. if CONFIG_IMA=y, the default policy is NULL unless
you boot with ima_tcb=on. without ima_tcb=y, nothing is measured,
nothing is audited, no performance/memory hit is incurred.
Same is true for CONFIG_IMA_APPRAISE, except with the
ima_appraise_tcb=on commandline parameter. ima appraise gives us the
ability to sign binaries at installation time and check the signature
at runtime.
So we are asking that you enable CONFIG_IMA, but to not enable it via
the kernel command line options. IMA would boot with an empty policy
and should incur no overhead. Enterprising folks who want to run IMA
can enable it in grub at their option.
CONFIG_IMA=y
and possibly:
CONFIG_IMA_MEASURE_PCR_IDX=10
CONFIG_IMA_AUDIT=y
CONFIG_IMA_LSM_RULES=y
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