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5 | <!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent"> | |
6 | %aptent; | |
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8 | ]> | |
9 | ||
10 | <refentry> | |
11 | &apt-docinfo; | |
12 | ||
13 | <refmeta> | |
14 | <refentrytitle>apt-secure</refentrytitle> | |
15 | <manvolnum>8</manvolnum> | |
16 | </refmeta> | |
17 | ||
18 | <!-- NOTE: This manpage has been written based on the | |
19 | Securing Debian Manual ("Debian Security | |
20 | Infrastructure" chapter) and on documentation | |
21 | available at the following sites: | |
22 | http://wiki.debian.net/?apt06 | |
23 | http://www.syntaxpolice.org/apt-secure/ | |
24 | http://www.enyo.de/fw/software/apt-secure/ | |
25 | --> | |
26 | <!-- TODO: write a more verbose example of how it works with | |
27 | a sample similar to | |
28 | http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/174 | |
29 | ? | |
30 | --> | |
31 | ||
32 | ||
33 | <!-- Man page title --> | |
34 | <refnamediv> | |
35 | <refname>apt-secure</refname> | |
36 | <refpurpose>Archive authentication support for APT</refpurpose> | |
37 | </refnamediv> | |
38 | ||
39 | <refsect1><title>Description</title> | |
40 | <para> | |
41 | Starting with version 0.6, <command>apt</command> contains code | |
42 | that does signature checking of the Release file for all | |
43 | archives. This ensures that packages in the archive can't be | |
44 | modified by people who have no access to the Release file signing | |
45 | key. | |
46 | </para> | |
47 | ||
48 | <para> | |
49 | If a package comes from a archive without a signature or with a | |
50 | signature that apt does not have a key for that package is | |
51 | considered untrusted and installing it will result in a big | |
52 | warning. <command>apt-get</command> will currently only warn | |
53 | for unsigned archives, future releases might force all sources | |
54 | to be verified before downloading packages from them. | |
55 | </para> | |
56 | ||
57 | <para> | |
58 | The package frontends &apt-get;, &aptitude; and &synaptic; support this new | |
59 | authentication feature. | |
60 | </para> | |
61 | </refsect1> | |
62 | ||
63 | <refsect1><title>Trusted archives</title> | |
64 | ||
65 | <para> | |
66 | The chain of trust from an apt archive to the end user is made up of | |
67 | different steps. <command>apt-secure</command> is the last step in | |
68 | this chain, trusting an archive does not mean that the packages | |
69 | that you trust it do not contain malicious code but means that you | |
70 | trust the archive maintainer. Its the archive maintainer | |
71 | responsibility to ensure that the archive integrity is correct. | |
72 | </para> | |
73 | ||
74 | <para>apt-secure does not review signatures at a | |
75 | package level. If you require tools to do this you should look at | |
76 | <command>debsig-verify</command> and | |
77 | <command>debsign</command> (provided in the debsig-verify and | |
78 | devscripts packages respectively).</para> | |
79 | ||
80 | <para> | |
81 | The chain of trust in Debian starts when a maintainer uploads a new | |
82 | package or a new version of a package to the Debian archive. This | |
83 | upload in order to become effective needs to be signed by a key of | |
84 | a maintainer within the Debian maintainer's keyring (available in | |
85 | the debian-keyring package). Maintainer's keys are signed by | |
86 | other maintainers following pre-established procedures to | |
87 | ensure the identity of the key holder. | |
88 | </para> | |
89 | ||
90 | <para> | |
91 | Once the uploaded package is verified and included in the archive, | |
92 | the maintainer signature is stripped off, an MD5 sum of the package | |
93 | is computed and put in the Packages file. The MD5 sum of all of the | |
94 | packages files are then computed and put into the Release file. The | |
95 | Release file is then signed by the archive key (which is created | |
96 | once a year and distributed through the FTP server. This key is | |
97 | also on the Debian keyring. | |
98 | </para> | |
99 | ||
100 | <para> | |
101 | Any end user can check the signature of the Release file, extract the MD5 | |
102 | sum of a package from it and compare it with the MD5 sum of the | |
103 | package he downloaded. Prior to version 0.6 only the MD5 sum of the | |
104 | downloaded Debian package was checked. Now both the MD5 sum and the | |
105 | signature of the Release file are checked. | |
106 | </para> | |
107 | ||
108 | <para>Notice that this is distinct from checking signatures on a | |
109 | per package basis. It is designed to prevent two possible attacks: | |
110 | </para> | |
111 | ||
112 | <itemizedlist> | |
113 | <listitem><para><literal>Network "man in the middle" | |
114 | attacks</literal>. Without signature checking, a malicious | |
115 | agent can introduce himself in the package download process and | |
116 | provide malicious software either by controlling a network | |
117 | element (router, switch, etc.) or by redirecting traffic to a | |
118 | rogue server (through arp or DNS spoofing | |
119 | attacks).</para></listitem> | |
120 | ||
121 | <listitem><para><literal>Mirror network compromise</literal>. | |
122 | Without signature checking, a malicious agent can compromise a | |
123 | mirror host and modify the files in it to propagate malicious | |
124 | software to all users downloading packages from that | |
125 | host.</para></listitem> | |
126 | </itemizedlist> | |
127 | ||
128 | <para>However, it does not defend against a compromise of the | |
129 | Debian master server itself (which signs the packages) or against a | |
130 | compromise of the key used to sign the Release files. In any case, | |
131 | this mechanism can complement a per-package signature.</para> | |
132 | </refsect1> | |
133 | ||
134 | <refsect1><title>User configuration</title> | |
135 | <para> | |
136 | <command>apt-key</command> is the program that manages the list | |
137 | of keys used by apt. It can be used to add or remove keys although | |
138 | an installation of this release will automatically provide the | |
139 | default Debian archive signing keys used in the Debian package | |
140 | repositories. | |
141 | </para> | |
142 | <para> | |
143 | In order to add a new key you need to first download it | |
144 | (you should make sure you are using a trusted communication channel | |
145 | when retrieving it), add it with <command>apt-key</command> and | |
146 | then run <command>apt-get update</command> so that apt can download | |
147 | and verify the <filename>Release.gpg</filename> files from the archives you | |
148 | have configured. | |
149 | </para> | |
150 | </refsect1> | |
151 | ||
152 | <refsect1><title>Archive configuration</title> | |
153 | <para> | |
154 | If you want to provide archive signatures in an archive under your | |
155 | maintenance you have to: | |
156 | </para> | |
157 | ||
158 | <itemizedlist> | |
159 | <listitem><para><literal>Create a toplevel Release | |
160 | file</literal>. if it does not exist already. You can do this | |
161 | by running <command>apt-ftparchive release</command> | |
162 | (provided inftp apt-utils).</para></listitem> | |
163 | ||
164 | <listitem><para><literal>Sign it</literal>. You can do this by running | |
165 | <command>gpg -abs -o Release.gpg Release</command>.</para></listitem> | |
166 | ||
167 | <listitem><para><literal>Publish the key fingerprint</literal>, | |
168 | that way your users will know what key they need to import in | |
169 | order to authenticate the files in the | |
170 | archive.</para></listitem> | |
171 | ||
172 | </itemizedlist> | |
173 | ||
174 | <para>Whenever the contents of the archive changes (new packages | |
175 | are added or removed) the archive maintainer has to follow the | |
176 | first two steps previously outlined.</para> | |
177 | ||
178 | </refsect1> | |
179 | ||
180 | <refsect1><title>See Also</title> | |
181 | <para> | |
182 | &apt-conf;, &apt-get;, &sources-list;, &apt-key;, &apt-archive;, | |
183 | &debsign; &debsig-verify;, &gpg; | |
184 | </para> | |
185 | ||
186 | <para>For more backgound information you might want to review the | |
187 | <ulink | |
188 | url="http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch7.en.html">Debian | |
189 | Security Infrastructure</ulink> chapter of the Securing Debian Manual | |
190 | (available also in the harden-doc package) and the | |
191 | <ulink url="http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/strong_distro.html" | |
192 | >Strong Distribution HOWTO</ulink> by V. Alex Brennen. </para> | |
193 | ||
194 | </refsect1> | |
195 | ||
196 | &manbugs; | |
197 | &manauthor; | |
198 | ||
199 | <refsect1><title>Manpage Authors</title> | |
200 | ||
201 | <para>This man-page is based on the work of Javier Fernández-Sanguino | |
202 | Peña, Isaac Jones, Colin Walters, Florian Weimer and Michael Vogt. | |
203 | </para> | |
204 | ||
205 | </refsect1> | |
206 | ||
207 | ||
208 | </refentry> | |
209 |