securing openstack with intel trusted computing
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Securing OpenStack with Intel Trusted Computing
OpenStack Summit Atlanta 2014
12 May 2014
Christian Huebner Cloud Architect chuebner@mirantis.com
Overview
Using established server protection
to protect cloud infrastructure
with existing tools
Section 1
The 10000 Foot View
The Challenge•Cloud infrastructure
is vulnerable•Compromised cloud
infrastructure not detectable from Guest OS
•Protect the infrastructure
Established Server Protection•Intel Trusted Computing (TXT)
• measures system components during boot• BIOS/UEFI• Boot loader• OS startup
• stores metrics in hardware device (TPM)• provides verification with a remote server
How Does This Apply To The Cloud?•Cloud infrastructure consists of traditional bare-metal servers
•Servers can be secured with Intel TXT
•We need a mechanism to make the cloud TXT aware
•This mechanism exists today
Section 2
Technology
Intel Trusted Execution Technology (TXT)•Prerequisites
•Intel TXT capable CPU/chipset (most Xeon, i5/i7)•TPM hardware module•TPM capable BIOS/UEFI•Trusted boot module (tboot)•Optional: Trusted Grub
How does Intel TXT work?•Prerequisites•Boot sequence (example: tboot / Linux)•BIOS, attested by hardware, loads (trusted) bootloader•Bootloader loads tboot, which wraps around kernel•Tboot loads kernel, initrd•On legacy platforms SINIT module may be required
• SINIT functionality is part of BIOS on modern platforms
Intel TXT Metrics•Boot sequence (example: tboot / Linux)
•Platform Control Registers (PCR)•Contain metrics of all stages of trusted boot•/sys/devices/pnp0/00:0a/pcrs provides PCR values of running system•PCR values used for local verification and remote attestation
What is Attestation?• “Good” TXT boot metrics transferred to
attestation server after system build or change to boot environment
• Attestation server retrieves actual state from clients
• TXT aware software requests trust states of available servers from attestation server
• Attestation server informs software of trusted or unknown state of attested servers
OpenStack Compute Resources•How does Nova allocate resources?
•Nova schedulers•FilterScheduler with TrustedFilter plugin•TrustedFilter uses TXT attestation•Nova flavors determine needed trust level (Trust_lvl)•Instances with Trust_lvl=trusted only scheduled on trusted nodes
Attestation in OpenStack
Attestation in OpenStack• Attestation server has known good state for all
clients• Attestation server polls actual state from all
clients (1)• Attestation server compares states and builds
pool of trusted nodes• TrustedFilter has cache of trusted nodes that
gets updated periodically from attestation server• TrustedFilter selects node from trusted pool for
launch
TrustedFilter Under The Microscope
TrustedFilter under the microscope
class TrustedFilter(filters.BaseHostFilter):Base class of the filter, instantiates ComputeAttestation. host_passes method returns true or false for a specific host.class ComputeAttestation(object):Instantiates ComputeAttestationCache. is_trusted method returns true or false for host.class ComputeAttestationCache(object):Local cache of attestation results. Invalidated on timeout. If cache not valid, _update_cache is executed. Cache is updated with AttestationService:
class AttestationService(object):Pieces together request URL for attestation and requests data from Attestation Server via HTTPS
Section 3
Practical Application
Practical application: Attestation Server•Attestation Server
•Can run on standalone server, VM, Controller•Location depends on security requirements•Needs: oat-appraiser package•Firewall: Port 8443 traffic to all clients and OpenStack controllers•Major dependencies: Apache2, Tomcat•On RHEL/CentOS: EPEL repository required
Practical application: Trusted Host
• TPM installation:• Packages trousers, tpm-tools• TPM and Intel TXT must be enabled in BIOS• tpm_takeownership -z to set credentials
• tboot installation:• Use /boot/tboot.gz as wrapper, load kernel and initrd as modules for tboot.gz
• Modify grub to load tboot and load kernel and initrd from tboot as modules
• If BIOS does not include SINIT functionality, download and install SINIT from Intel
Practical application: Trusted Host cont’d
• OAT installation•OAT_client.sh and provisioner.sh scripts•Transfer keys from attestation server to clients•Add necessary entries to the TPM (Certificate, OEM, OS, PCR values)•Transfer known good state to attestation server
Practical application: Controller(s)• Specify FilterScheduler and TrustedFilter
•/etc/nova/nova.conf… [DEFAULT]compute_scheduler_driver=nova.scheduler.filter_scheduler.FilterSchedulerscheduler_available_filters=nova.scheduler.filters.all_filtersscheduler_default_filters=AvailabilityZoneFilter,RamFilter,ComputeFilter,TrustedFilter…
Practical application: Controller(s) cont’d• Configure TrustedFilter
•/etc/nova/nova.conf … [trusted_computing] server=<server IP> port=8443 server_ca_file=/etc/nova/<certificate from attestation server.crt> api_url=/AttestationService/resources auth_blob=<server authentication> …
How to use OpenStack with TXT
• Operation:•Modify flavors to require trust: $ nova flavor-key myflavor set trust:trusted_host trusted•Build instances with trusted flavors•Trusted instances will only be scheduled on trusted nodes
Summary•Intel TXT protects infrastructure•Attestation allows centralized
verification•Nova uses attestation to get trusted
pool•Nova flavors set up to define trust level•Nova only schedules trusted workload
on hosts from trusted pool
Questions?Recommended Reading: TXT: https://github.com/OpenAttestation/OpenAttestation/wiki/Fedora-oat-packages-installationtboot: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Tbootopenstack:http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-compute/admin/content/trusted-compute-pools.html
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