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command.ml | ||
config.ml | ||
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firewall.ml | ||
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frameQ.ml | ||
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fw_utils.ml | ||
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my_nat.ml | ||
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qubes-mirage-firewall
A unikernel that can run as a QubesOS ProxyVM, replacing sys-firewall
.
It uses the mirage-qubes library to implement the Qubes protocols.
Note: This firewall ignores the rules set in the Qubes GUI. See rules.ml
for the actual policy.
See A Unikernel Firewall for QubesOS for more details.
Build (with Docker)
Clone this Git repository and run the build-with-docker.sh
script:
sudo yum install docker
sudo systemctl start docker
git clone https://github.com/talex5/qubes-mirage-firewall.git
cd qubes-mirage-firewall
sudo ./build-with-docker.sh
This took about 10 minutes on my laptop (it will be much quicker if you run it again).
Build (without Docker)
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Install build tools:
sudo yum install git gcc m4 0install patch ncurses-devel tar bzip2 unzip make which findutils xen-devel mkdir ~/bin 0install add opam http://tools.ocaml.org/opam.xml opam init --comp=4.04.0 eval `opam config env`
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Install mirage, pinning a few unreleased features we need:
opam pin add -y mirage-nat 'https://github.com/talex5/mirage-nat.git#lru' opam install mirage
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Build mirage-firewall:
git clone https://github.com/talex5/qubes-mirage-firewall.git cd qubes-mirage-firewall mirage configure -t xen make
Deploy
If you want to deploy manually, use make tar
to create mirage-firewall.tar.bz2
and unpack this in dom0, inside /var/lib/qubes/vm-kernels/
. e.g. (if dev
is the AppVM where you built it):
[tal@dom0 ~]$ cd /var/lib/qubes/vm-kernels/
[tal@dom0 vm-kernels]$ qvm-run -p dev 'cat qubes-mirage-firewall/mirage-firewall.tar.bz2' | tar xjf -
The tarball contains vmlinuz
, which is the unikernel itself, plus a couple of dummy files that Qubes requires.
For development, use the test-mirage scripts to deploy the unikernel (mir-qubes-firewall.xen
) from your development AppVM. e.g.
$ test-mirage qubes_firewall.xen mirage-firewall
Waiting for 'Ready'... OK
Uploading 'qubes_firewall.xen' (5901080 bytes) to "mirage-firewall"
Waiting for 'Booting'... OK
--> Loading the VM (type = ProxyVM)...
--> Starting Qubes DB...
--> Setting Qubes DB info for the VM...
--> Updating firewall rules...
--> Starting the VM...
--> Starting the qrexec daemon...
Waiting for VM's qrexec agent.connected
--> Starting Qubes GUId...
Connecting to VM's GUI agent: .connected
--> Sending monitor layout...
--> Waiting for qubes-session...
Connecting to mirage-firewall console...
MirageOS booting...
Initialising timer interface
Initialising console ... done.
gnttab_stubs.c: initialised mini-os gntmap
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.rexec] waiting for client...
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.gui] waiting for client...
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.db] connecting to server...
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.db] connected
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.rexec] client connected, using protocol version 2
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.db] got update: "/qubes-keyboard" = "xkb_keymap {\n\txkb_keycodes { include \"evdev+aliases(qwerty)\"\t};\n\txkb_types { include \"complete\"\t};\n\txkb_compat { include \"complete\"\t};\n\txkb_symbols { include \"pc+gb+inet(evdev)\"\t};\n\txkb_geometry { include \"pc(pc105)\"\t};\n};"
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [qubes.gui] client connected (screen size: 6720x2160)
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [unikernel] Qubes agents connected in 0.095 s (CPU time used since boot: 0.008 s)
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [net-xen:frontend] connect 0
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [memory_pressure] Writing meminfo: free 6584 / 17504 kB (37.61 %)
Note: cannot write Xen 'control' directory
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [net-xen:frontend] create: id=0 domid=1
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [net-xen:frontend] sg:true gso_tcpv4:true rx_copy:true rx_flip:false smart_poll:false
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: INF [net-xen:frontend] MAC: 00:16:3e:5e:6c:11
2017-03-18 11:32:37 -00:00: WRN [command] << Unknown command "QUBESRPC qubes.SetMonitorLayout dom0"
2017-03-18 11:32:38 -00:00: INF [ethif] Connected Ethernet interface 00:16:3e:5e:6c:11
2017-03-18 11:32:38 -00:00: INF [arpv4] Connected arpv4 device on 00:16:3e:5e:6c:11
2017-03-18 11:32:38 -00:00: INF [dao] Watching backend/vif
2017-03-18 11:32:38 -00:00: INF [qubes.db] got update: "/qubes-netvm-domid" = "1"
LICENSE
Copyright (c) 2017, Thomas Leonard All rights reserved.
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