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