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TPM2 samples with go-tpm and tpm2_tools

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Trusted Platform Module (TPM) recipes with tpm2_tools and go-tpm

Just some sample common flows for use with TPM modules and libraries.

The primary focus is how use tpm2_tools to perform common tasks that i've come across.

Also shown equivalent use of go-tpm library set.



Update 8/28/21: Added a gRPC client/server that does full remote attestation, quote/verify and secret sharing:

Usecases:

  • encrypt_with_tpm_rsa: Encrypt with RSA Key generated on TPM (tpm2_create, tpm2_rsaencrypt, tpm2_decrypt)

  • chained_keys: Encrypt/Decrypt using parent->child->child keys

  • gcp_ek_ak: read gcp ek keys from NV using go-tpm-tools and gcloud API

  • ek_import_blob: Seal data using a real tpm's ekcert signed by Optiga

  • tpm_quote_verify: Generate TPM Quote blob with PCR23 value (tpm2_createak, tpm2_quote, tpm2_checkquote)

  • event_log: Generate and Verify a TPM event log

  • srk_seal_unseal: Seal arbitrary data directly to TPM; use PCR Policy (tpm2_create, tpm2_load, tpm2_seal, tpm2_unseal)

  • sign_with_ak: Sign with Attestation Key (tpm2_createak, tpm2_hash, tpm2_sign, tpm2_verifysignature)

  • sign_certify_ak: Generate Child key and Sign data with it. Create Attestation/Certify child key with AK. Verify Signature.

  • sign_wth_rsa: Generate RSA key with TPM and sign (tpm2_create,tpm2_load, tpm2_sign, tpm2_verifysignature)

  • sign_wth_ecc: Generate ECC key with TPM and sign, verify

  • encrypte_decrypt_aes: encrypt and decrypt with aes key on tpm

  • encrypte_decrypt_aes_with_session: encrypt decrypt with aes with a pcr and password policy

  • tpm_import_external_rsa: Import external RSA key to TPM; decrypt data with TPM (tpm2_import, tpm2_load, tpm2_rsadecrypt)

  • tpm_make_activate: Attestation Protocol using Make-Activate credentials (tpm2_makecredential, tpm2_activatecredential)

  • tpm2_get_ak_name: Gets the AK "name" given the PEM format of a public key.

  • tpm2_duplicate: Use (tpm2_import, tpm2_duplicate) encrypt and transfer a key from one TPM to another.

  • tpm2_duplicate_go: Duplicate HMAC key from one tpm to another using go-tpm's direct API. Also calculate HMAC in go using the TPM

  • hmac_import: Import an external hmac key and use it to do hmac-stuff

  • tpm_services: samples in go for standalone remote attestation, quote-verify and seal-unseal

  • ek_import_blob: Transfer secret using ekPub only. Example only covers go-tpm based transfer (TODO: figure out the tpm2_tools flow). * see to https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_tpm_sealed_keys

  • ek_import_rsa_blob: Transfer RSA key from your local system to a GCP vTPM using its ekPub only. Example only covers go-tpm based transfer. For example, use this mechanism to transfer a Service Account Private key securely such that the key on the vTPM cannot be exported but yet available to sign and authenticate. * see to https://github.com/salrashid123/gcp_tpm_sealed_keys

  • utils: Utility functions

    • Convert PEM formatted key to TPM2-tools format.
  • mTLS: mTLS using go-tpm and nginx

  • ima_policy: Sample 'helloworld' configuration of IMA.

  • pcr_utils: Read and Extend PCR values

  • PKCS11: Access TPM using PKCS-11 and openssl

  • LUKS: Use TPM for LUKS encryption

  • attest_verify: remote attestation using go-tpm-tools

  • ak_sign_nv: read Attestation Key from NV index, sign and verify for Google Compute Engine VMs

  • context_chain: create parent, child, grandchild keys

  • resource_manager: tpm0`` vs tpmrm0`

Usage

Excercising any of the scenarios above requires access to a TPM(!). You can use vTPM included with a Google Cloud Shielded VM surfaced at /dev/tpm0 on the VM

Create test VM with TPM

 gcloud  compute  instances create shielded-1 --zone=us-central1-a --machine-type=n1-standard-1 --no-service-account --no-scopes --image=ubuntu-1804-bionic-v20191002 --image-project=gce-uefi-images --no-shielded-secure-boot --shielded-vtpm --shielded-integrity-monitoring

note, you may need to update --image=

Installing tpm2_tools, golang

either from debian-testing

$ vi /etc/apt/sources.list
  deb http://http.us.debian.org/debian/ testing non-free contrib main


$ export DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive 
$ apt-get update && apt-get install libtpm2-pkcs11-1 tpm2-tools libengine-pkcs11-openssl opensc -y

or from source:

apt-get update

apt -y install   autoconf-archive   libcmocka0   libcmocka-dev   procps   iproute2   build-essential   git   pkg-config   gcc   libtool   automake   libssl-dev   uthash-dev   autoconf   doxygen  libcurl4-openssl-dev dbus-x11 libglib2.0-dev libjson-c-dev acl
cd
git clone https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tss.git
  cd tpm2-tss
  ./bootstrap
  ./configure --with-udevrulesdir=/etc/udev/rules.d
  make -j$(nproc)
  make install
  udevadm control --reload-rules && sudo udevadm trigger
  ldconfig
cd
git clone https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tools.git
  cd tpm2-tools
  ./bootstrap
  ./configure
  make check
  make install

Install tpm2-tss openssl engine

This step is optional an only do this if you intend to use openssl w/ the TPM as the engine

cd
git clone https://github.com/tpm2-software/tpm2-tss-engine.git
  cd tpm2-tss-engine
  ./bootstrap
  ./configure
  make -j$(nproc)
  sudo make install

Check if openssl works w/ tpm2 (optional)

$ openssl engine -t -c tpm2tss
    (tpm2tss) TPM2-TSS engine for OpenSSL
    [RSA, RAND]
        [ available ]

Non-root access to in-kernel resource manager /dev/tpmrm0 usint tpm2-tss

For non-root access using tss resource manager

# cat /etc/udev/rules.d/tpm-udev.rules 
# tpm devices can only be accessed by the tss user but the tss
# group members can access tpmrm devices
KERNEL=="tpm[0-9]*", TAG+="systemd", MODE="0660", OWNER="tss"
KERNEL=="tpmrm[0-9]*", TAG+="systemd", MODE="0660", GROUP="tss"
sudo usermod -a -G tss $USER
newgrp tss

Clear TPM objects/sessions

        tpm2_flushcontext --loaded-session
        tpm2_flushcontext --saved-session
        tpm2_flushcontext --transient-object

mTLS with TPM

Git repo demonstrating running mTLS using go-tpm and nginx webserver:

Appendix

Envelope encryption using openssl

KEK: Asymmetric
DEK: Symmetric
    openssl genrsa -out KEK.pem 2048
    openssl rsa -in KEK.pem -outform PEM -pubout -out KEK_PUBLIC.pem
    echo "thepassword" > secrets.txt

    openssl rand 32 > DEK.key
    openssl enc -aes-256-cbc -salt -pbkdf2 -in secrets.txt -out secrets.txt.enc -pass file:./DEK.key

    openssl rsautl -encrypt -inkey KEK_PUBLIC.pem -pubin -in DEK.key -out DEK.key.enc

    openssl rsautl -decrypt -inkey KEK.pem -in DEK.key.enc -out DEK.key.ptext
    openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -pbkdf2 -in secrets.txt.enc -out secrets.txt.ptext  -pass file:./DEK.key.ptext
    more secrets.txt.ptext

KEK: Symmetric
DEK: Symmetric
    openssl rand 32 > kek.key
    openssl rand 32 > dek.key

    openssl enc -pbkdf2 -in secrets.txt -out secrets.txt.enc -aes-256-cbc -pass file:./dek.key
    openssl enc -pbkdf2 -in dek.key -out dek.key.enc -aes-256-cbc --pass file:./kek.key

    openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -pbkdf2 -in dek.key.enc -out dek.key.ptext  -pass file:./kek.key
    openssl enc -d -aes-256-cbc -pbkdf2 -in secrets.txt.enc -out secrets.txt.ptext  -pass file:./dek.key.ptext

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