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# Signature Relay for firmware
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Documentation of the Assignment 7 in Systems Security at Ruhr-Universität Bochum.
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This is a program, that uses a TEE to build a signature relay to sign firmware with a master key.
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For more informationm, read the [project description](doc/abgabe.pdf).
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We recommend viewing the [repository](https://git.pfzetto.de/RubNoobs/Systemsicherheit/src/branch/master/Assignment 7 - SGX Hands-on) we worked on together at.
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## Requirements
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You will need the latest version of OpenSSL.
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Execute the following command inside the src directory to automatically meet all requirements.
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```bash
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$ ./setup
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```
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## Compiling
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This project can be compiled for simulation environments or directly on the hardware.
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1. **Simulated environment**
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In the src directory type the command
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```bash
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$ make SGX_MODE=SIM
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```
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2. **Hardware**
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In the src directory type the command
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```bash
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$ make
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```
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That creates all the necessary objects and binaries to execute.
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The executable binary will be `src/signatureproxy`.
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## Running
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## Running story
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To execute an example usage of the project, execute `./simulate` in src directory.
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Note, that this will only work, if you sucessfully compiled the project.
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## Manual Usage
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### Setup
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Go to the `src` directory.
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Initialize the Enclave keypair by executing:
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`./signatureproxy proxysetup -pkey <sealed_proxy_key.bin> > <proxy_public_key.pem>`
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### Sign
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1. Create employee signature using `./signatureproxy employee -firm <firmware.bin> -ekey <employee_privat_key.pem> > <employee_signature.der>`
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This step can also be done using OpenSSL: `openssl dgst -sha256 -sign <employee_private_key.pem> -out <employee_signature.der> -in <firmware.bin>`
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2. Use the signature proxy to resign the firmware using `./signatureproxy proxy -pkey <sealed_proxy_key.bin> -epub <employee_public_key.der> -firm <firmware.bin> > <proxy_signature.der>`
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The enclave verifies the employee signature and signs the firmware if the signature is valid.
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3. Verify signature using `cat <proxy_signature.der> | ./signatureproxy embedded -firm <firmware.bin> -ppub <proxy_public_key.pem>`
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This step can also be done using OpenSSL: `openssl dgst -sha256 -verify <proxy_public_key.pem> -signature <proxy-signature.der> <firmware.bin>`
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## License
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Everything we did ourselves is licensed under the [GNU GPLv3 License](./LICENSE)
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## Contributors
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- Benjamin Haschka
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- Sascha Tommasone
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- Paul Zinselmeyer
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