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2Authorizing (or not) your USB devices to connect to the system
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4(C) 2007 Inaky Perez-Gonzalez <inaky@linux.intel.com> Intel Corporation
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6This feature allows you to control if a USB device can be used (or
7not) in a system. This feature will allow you to implement a lock-down
8of USB devices, fully controlled by user space.
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10As of now, when a USB device is connected it is configured and
d9195881 11its interfaces are immediately made available to the users. With this
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12modification, only if root authorizes the device to be configured will
13then it be possible to use it.
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15Usage:
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17Authorize a device to connect:
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a87371b4 19$ echo 1 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/DEVICE/authorized
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21Deauthorize a device:
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a87371b4 23$ echo 0 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/DEVICE/authorized
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25Set new devices connected to hostX to be deauthorized by default (ie:
26lock down):
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a87371b4 28$ echo 0 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usbX/authorized_default
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30Remove the lock down:
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a87371b4 32$ echo 1 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usbX/authorized_default
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34By default, Wired USB devices are authorized by default to
35connect. Wireless USB hosts deauthorize by default all new connected
36devices (this is so because we need to do an authentication phase
37before authorizing).
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40Example system lockdown (lame)
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43Imagine you want to implement a lockdown so only devices of type XYZ
44can be connected (for example, it is a kiosk machine with a visible
45USB port):
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47boot up
48rc.local ->
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a87371b4 50 for host in /sys/bus/usb/devices/usb*
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52 echo 0 > $host/authorized_default
53 done
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55Hookup an script to udev, for new USB devices
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57 if device_is_my_type $DEV
58 then
59 echo 1 > $device_path/authorized
60 done
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63Now, device_is_my_type() is where the juice for a lockdown is. Just
64checking if the class, type and protocol match something is the worse
65security verification you can make (or the best, for someone willing
66to break it). If you need something secure, use crypto and Certificate
67Authentication or stuff like that. Something simple for an storage key
68could be:
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70function device_is_my_type()
71{
72 echo 1 > authorized # temporarily authorize it
73 # FIXME: make sure none can mount it
74 mount DEVICENODE /mntpoint
75 sum=$(md5sum /mntpoint/.signature)
76 if [ $sum = $(cat /etc/lockdown/keysum) ]
77 then
78 echo "We are good, connected"
79 umount /mntpoint
80 # Other stuff so others can use it
81 else
82 echo 0 > authorized
83 fi
84}
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87Of course, this is lame, you'd want to do a real certificate
88verification stuff with PKI, so you don't depend on a shared secret,
89etc, but you get the idea. Anybody with access to a device gadget kit
90can fake descriptors and device info. Don't trust that. You are
91welcome.
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94Interface authorization
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96There is a similar approach to allow or deny specific USB interfaces.
97That allows to block only a subset of an USB device.
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99Authorize an interface:
100$ echo 1 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/INTERFACE/authorized
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102Deauthorize an interface:
103$ echo 0 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/INTERFACE/authorized
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105The default value for new interfaces
106on a particular USB bus can be changed, too.
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108Allow interfaces per default:
109$ echo 1 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usbX/interface_authorized_default
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111Deny interfaces per default:
112$ echo 0 > /sys/bus/usb/devices/usbX/interface_authorized_default
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114Per default the interface_authorized_default bit is 1.
115So all interfaces would authorized per default.
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117Note:
118If a deauthorized interface will be authorized so the driver probing must
119be triggered manually by writing INTERFACE to /sys/bus/usb/drivers_probe
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121For drivers that need multiple interfaces all needed interfaces should be
122authroized first. After that the drivers should be probed.
123This avoids side effects.
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