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d2793259 1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" standalone="no"?>
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2<!DOCTYPE refentry PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.5//EN"
3 "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.5/docbookx.dtd" [
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4<!ENTITY % aptent SYSTEM "apt.ent"> %aptent;
5<!ENTITY % aptverbatiment SYSTEM "apt-verbatim.ent"> %aptverbatiment;
6<!ENTITY % aptvendor SYSTEM "apt-vendor.ent"> %aptvendor;
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9<refentry>
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10 <refentryinfo>
11 &apt-author.jgunthorpe;
12 &apt-author.team;
13 &apt-email;
14 &apt-product;
15 <!-- The last update date -->
ab5b1d0d 16 <date>2015-10-15T00:00:00Z</date>
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17 </refentryinfo>
18
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19 <refmeta>
20 <refentrytitle>apt-secure</refentrytitle>
21 <manvolnum>8</manvolnum>
f0599b9c 22 <refmiscinfo class="manual">APT</refmiscinfo>
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23 </refmeta>
24
25<!-- NOTE: This manpage has been written based on the
26 Securing Debian Manual ("Debian Security
27 Infrastructure" chapter) and on documentation
28 available at the following sites:
29 http://wiki.debian.net/?apt06
30 http://www.syntaxpolice.org/apt-secure/
31 http://www.enyo.de/fw/software/apt-secure/
32-->
33<!-- TODO: write a more verbose example of how it works with
34 a sample similar to
35 http://www.debian-administration.org/articles/174
36 ?
37-->
38
39
40 <!-- Man page title -->
41 <refnamediv>
42 <refname>apt-secure</refname>
43 <refpurpose>Archive authentication support for APT</refpurpose>
44 </refnamediv>
45
46 <refsect1><title>Description</title>
47 <para>
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48 Starting with version 0.6, <command>APT</command> contains code that does
49 signature checking of the Release file for all repositories. This ensures
50 that data like packages in the archive can't be modified by people who
51 have no access to the Release file signing key.
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52 </para>
53
54 <para>
0900a074 55 If an archive has an unsigned Release file or no Release file at all
002b1bc4 56 current APT versions will raise a warning in <command>update</command>
0900a074 57 operations and front-ends like <command>apt-get</command> will require
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58 explicit confirmation if an installation request includes a package from
59 such an unauthenticated archive.
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60 </para>
61
62 <para>
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63 In the future APT will refuse to work with unauthenticated repositories by
64 default until support for them is removed entirely. Users have the option to
65 opt-in to this behavior already by setting the configuration option
66 <option>Acquire::AllowInsecureRepositories</option> to <literal>false</literal>.
67 </para>
68
69 <para>
0900a074 70 Note: All APT-based package management front-ends like &apt-get;, &aptitude;
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71 and &synaptic; support this authentication feature, so this manpage uses
72 <literal>APT</literal> to refer to them all for simplicity only.
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73 </para>
74</refsect1>
75
0900a074 76 <refsect1><title>Trusted Repositories</title>
d2793259 77
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78 <para>
79 The chain of trust from an APT archive to the end user is made up of
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80 several steps. <command>apt-secure</command> is the last step in
81 this chain; trusting an archive does not mean that you trust its
82 packages not to contain malicious code, but means that you
83 trust the archive maintainer. It's the archive maintainer's
84 responsibility to ensure that the archive's integrity is preserved.
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85 </para>
86
87 <para>apt-secure does not review signatures at a
88 package level. If you require tools to do this you should look at
89 <command>debsig-verify</command> and
90 <command>debsign</command> (provided in the debsig-verify and
91 devscripts packages respectively).</para>
92
93 <para>
0900a074 94 The chain of trust in Debian starts (e.g.) when a maintainer uploads a new
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95 package or a new version of a package to the Debian archive. In
96 order to become effective, this upload needs to be signed by a key
0900a074 97 contained in one of the Debian package maintainer keyrings (available in
75d9bdba 98 the debian-keyring package). Maintainers' keys are signed by
d2793259 99 other maintainers following pre-established procedures to
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100 ensure the identity of the key holder. Similar procedures exist in all
101 Debian-based distributions.
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102 </para>
103
104 <para>
105 Once the uploaded package is verified and included in the archive,
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106 the maintainer signature is stripped off, and checksums of the package
107 are computed and put in the Packages file. The checksums of all of the
108 Packages files are then computed and put into the Release file. The
694ef56e 109 Release file is then signed by the archive key for this &keyring-distro; release,
75d9bdba 110 and distributed alongside the packages and the Packages files on
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111 &keyring-distro; mirrors. The keys are in the &keyring-distro; archive keyring
112 available in the &keyring-package; package.
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113 </para>
114
115 <para>
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116 End users can check the signature of the Release file, extract a checksum
117 of a package from it and compare it with the checksum of the package
118 they downloaded by hand - or rely on APT doing this automatically.
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119 </para>
120
121 <para>Notice that this is distinct from checking signatures on a
122 per package basis. It is designed to prevent two possible attacks:
123 </para>
124
125 <itemizedlist>
126 <listitem><para><literal>Network "man in the middle"
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127 attacks</literal>. Without signature checking, malicious
128 agents can introduce themselves into the package download process and
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129 provide malicious software either by controlling a network
130 element (router, switch, etc.) or by redirecting traffic to a
75d9bdba 131 rogue server (through ARP or DNS spoofing
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132 attacks).</para></listitem>
133
134 <listitem><para><literal>Mirror network compromise</literal>.
135 Without signature checking, a malicious agent can compromise a
6141cfe0 136 mirror host and modify the files in it to propagate malicious
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137 software to all users downloading packages from that
138 host.</para></listitem>
139 </itemizedlist>
140
141 <para>However, it does not defend against a compromise of the
002b1bc4 142 master server itself (which signs the packages) or against a
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143 compromise of the key used to sign the Release files. In any case,
144 this mechanism can complement a per-package signature.</para>
145</refsect1>
146
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d2793259 148 <para>
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149 <command>apt-key</command> is the program that manages the list of keys used
150 by APT to trust repositories. It can be used to add or remove keys as well
151 as list the trusted keys. Limiting which key(s) are able to sign which archive
152 is possible via the <option>Signed-By</option> in &sources-list;.
153 </para><para>
d04e44ac 154 Note that a default installation already contains all keys to securely
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155 acquire packages from the default repositories, so fiddling with
156 <command>apt-key</command> is only needed if third-party repositories are
157 added.
158 </para><para>
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159 In order to add a new key you need to first download it
160 (you should make sure you are using a trusted communication channel
161 when retrieving it), add it with <command>apt-key</command> and
162 then run <command>apt-get update</command> so that apt can download
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163 and verify the <filename>InRelease</filename> or <filename>Release.gpg</filename>
164 files from the archives you have configured.
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165 </para>
166</refsect1>
167
0900a074 168<refsect1><title>Archive Configuration</title>
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169 <para>
170 If you want to provide archive signatures in an archive under your
171 maintenance you have to:
172 </para>
173
174 <itemizedlist>
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175 <listitem><para><emphasis>Create a toplevel Release
176 file</emphasis>, if it does not exist already. You can do this
d2793259 177 by running <command>apt-ftparchive release</command>
e3a1f08d 178 (provided in apt-utils).</para></listitem>
d2793259 179
5f4331c4 180 <listitem><para><emphasis>Sign it</emphasis>. You can do this by running
fe0f7911 181 <command>gpg --clearsign -o InRelease Release</command> and
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182 <command>gpg -abs -o Release.gpg Release</command>.</para></listitem>
183
002b1bc4 184 <listitem><para>
0900a074 185 <emphasis>Publish the key fingerprint</emphasis>, so that your users
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186 will know what key they need to import in order to authenticate the files
187 in the archive. It is best to ship your key in its own keyring package
188 like &keyring-distro; does with &keyring-package; to be able to
189 distribute updates and key transitions automatically later.
190 </para></listitem>
191
192 <listitem><para>
193 <emphasis>Provide instructions on how to add your archive and key</emphasis>.
d04e44ac 194 If your users can't acquire your key securely the chain of trust described above is broken.
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195 How you can help users add your key depends on your archive and target audience ranging
196 from having your keyring package included in another archive users already have configured
0900a074 197 (like the default repositories of their distribution) to leveraging the web of trust.
002b1bc4 198 </para></listitem>
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200 </itemizedlist>
201
75d9bdba 202 <para>Whenever the contents of the archive change (new packages
d2793259 203 are added or removed) the archive maintainer has to follow the
75d9bdba 204 first two steps outlined above.</para>
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206</refsect1>
207
208<refsect1><title>See Also</title>
209<para>
2f493cc6 210&apt-conf;, &apt-get;, &sources-list;, &apt-key;, &apt-ftparchive;,
480c2414 211&debsign;, &debsig-verify;, &gpg;
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212</para>
213
e3a1f08d 214<para>For more background information you might want to review the
d2793259 215<ulink
002b1bc4 216url="https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/securing-debian-howto/ch7">Debian
d2793259 217Security Infrastructure</ulink> chapter of the Securing Debian Manual
0900a074 218(also available in the harden-doc package) and the
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219<ulink url="http://www.cryptnet.net/fdp/crypto/strong_distro.html"
220>Strong Distribution HOWTO</ulink> by V. Alex Brennen. </para>
221
222</refsect1>
223
224 &manbugs;
225 &manauthor;
226
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227<refsect1><title>Manpage Authors</title>
228
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229<para>This man-page is based on the work of Javier Fernández-Sanguino
230Peña, Isaac Jones, Colin Walters, Florian Weimer and Michael Vogt.
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231</para>
232
233</refsect1>
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