#!/bin/sh # Boot from a local disk installation CONFIG_BOOT_GUI_MENU_NAME='Heads Boot Menu' . /etc/functions . /tmp/config mount_boot() { # Mount local disk if it is not already mounted while ! grep -q /boot /proc/mounts ; do # ensure default boot device is set if [ ! -e "$CONFIG_BOOT_DEV" ]; then if (whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --clear --title "ERROR: $CONFIG_BOOT_DEV missing!" \ --yesno "The /boot device $CONFIG_BOOT_DEV could not be found!\n\nYou will need to configure the correct device for /boot.\n\nWould you like to configure the /boot device now?" 30 90) then config-gui.sh boot_device_select else # exit to main menu break fi fi # update CONFIG_BOOT_DEV . /tmp/config mount -o ro $CONFIG_BOOT_DEV /boot if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then if (whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --clear --title 'ERROR: Cannot mount /boot' \ --yesno "The /boot partition at $CONFIG_BOOT_DEV could not be mounted!\n\nWould you like to configure the /boot device now?" 30 90) then config-gui.sh boot_device_select else recovery "Unable to mount /boot" fi fi done } verify_global_hashes() { # Check the hashes of all the files, ignoring signatures for now check_config /boot force TMP_HASH_FILE="/tmp/kexec/kexec_hashes.txt" TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_PRE="/tmp/kexec/kexec_package_trigger_pre.txt" TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_POST="/tmp/kexec/kexec_package_trigger_post.txt" if ( cd /boot && sha256sum -c "$TMP_HASH_FILE" > /tmp/hash_output ) then return 0 elif [ ! -f $TMP_HASH_FILE ]; then if (whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --clear --title 'ERROR: Missing Hash File!' \ --yesno "The file containing hashes for /boot is missing!\n\nIf you are setting this system up for the first time, select Yes to update\nyour list of checksums.\n\nOtherwise this could indicate a compromise and you should select No to\nreturn to the main menu.\n\nWould you like to update your checksums now?" 30 90) then update_checksums fi return 1 else CHANGED_FILES=$(grep -v 'OK$' /tmp/hash_output | cut -f1 -d ':') # if files changed before package manager started, show stern warning if [ -f "$TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_PRE" ]; then PRE_CHANGED_FILES=$(grep '^CHANGED_FILES' $TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_POST | cut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d '"') TEXT="The following files failed the verification process BEFORE package updates ran:\n${PRE_CHANGED_FILES}\n\nCompare against the files Heads has detected have changed:\n${CHANGED_FILES}\n\nThis could indicate a compromise!\n\nWould you like to update your checksums anyway?" # if files changed after package manager started, probably caused by package manager elif [ -f "$TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_POST" ]; then LAST_PACKAGE_LIST=$(grep -E "^(Install|Remove|Upgrade|Reinstall):" $TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_POST) UPDATE_INITRAMFS_PACKAGE=$(grep '^UPDATE_INITRAMFS_PACKAGE' $TMP_PACKAGE_TRIGGER_POST | cut -f 2 -d '=' | tr -d '"') if [ "$UPDATE_INITRAMFS_PACKAGE" != "" ]; then TEXT="The following files failed the verification process AFTER package updates ran:\n${CHANGED_FILES}\n\nThis is likely due to package triggers in$UPDATE_INITRAMFS_PACKAGE.\n\nYou will need to update your checksums for all files in /boot.\n\nWould you like to update your checksums now?" else TEXT="The following files failed the verification process AFTER package updates ran:\n${CHANGED_FILES}\n\nThis might be due to the following package updates:\n$LAST_PACKAGE_LIST.\n\nYou will need to update your checksums for all files in /boot.\n\nWould you like to update your checksums now?" fi else TEXT="The following files failed the verification process:\n\n${CHANGED_FILES}\n\nThis could indicate a compromise!\n\nWould you like to update your checksums now?" fi if (whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --clear --title 'ERROR: Boot Hash Mismatch' --yesno "$TEXT" 30 90) then update_checksums fi return 1 fi } prompt_update_checksums() { if (whiptail --title 'Update Checksums and sign all files in /boot' \ --yesno "You have chosen to update the checksums and sign all of the files in /boot.\n\nThis means that you trust that these files have not been tampered with.\n\nYou will need your GPG key available, and this change will modify your disk.\n\nDo you want to continue?" 16 90) then update_checksums else echo "Returning to the main menu" fi } update_totp() { echo "Scan the QR code to add the new TOTP secret" /bin/seal-totp if [ -x /bin/hotp_verification ]; then echo "Once you have scanned the QR code, hit Enter to configure your HOTP USB Security Dongle (e.g. Librem Key or Nitrokey)" read /bin/seal-hotpkey else echo "Once you have scanned the QR code, hit Enter to continue" read fi } clean_boot_check() { # assume /boot mounted if ! grep -q /boot /proc/mounts ; then return fi # check for any kexec files in /boot kexec_files=`find /boot -name kexec*.txt` [ ! -z "$kexec_files" ] && return #check for GPG key in keyring GPG_KEY_COUNT=`gpg -k 2>/dev/null | wc -l` [ $GPG_KEY_COUNT -ne 0 ] && return # check for USB security token if [ "$CONFIG_HOTPKEY" = "y" ]; then enable_usb if ! gpg --card-status > /dev/null ; then return fi fi # OS is installed, no kexec files present, no GPG keys in keyring, security token present # prompt user to run OEM factory reset oem-factory-reset \ "Clean Boot Detected - Perform OEM Factory Reset?" "$CONFIG_WARNING_BG_COLOR" } if detect_boot_device ; then # /boot device with installed OS found clean_boot_check else # can't determine /boot device or no OS installed, # so fall back to interactive selection mount_boot fi # Use stored HOTP key branding if [ -r /boot/kexec_hotp_key ]; then HOTPKEY_BRANDING="$(cat /boot/kexec_hotp_key)" else HOTPKEY_BRANDING="HOTP USB Security Dongle" fi last_half=X while true; do MAIN_MENU_OPTIONS="" MAIN_MENU_BG_COLOR="" unset totp_confirm # detect whether any GPG keys exist in the keyring, if not, initialize that first GPG_KEY_COUNT=`gpg -k 2>/dev/null | wc -l` if [ $GPG_KEY_COUNT -eq 0 ]; then whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --clear --title "ERROR: GPG keyring empty!" \ --menu "ERROR: Heads couldn't find any GPG keys in your keyring.\n\nIf this is the first time the system has booted,\nyou should add a public GPG key to the BIOS now.\n\nIf you just reflashed a new BIOS, you'll need to add at least one\npublic key to the keyring.\n\nIf you have not just reflashed your BIOS, THIS COULD INDICATE TAMPERING!\n\nHow would you like to proceed?" 30 90 4 \ 'G' ' Add a GPG key to the running BIOS' \ 'i' ' Ignore error and continue to main menu' \ 'x' ' Exit to recovery shell' \ 2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed" totp_confirm=$(cat /tmp/whiptail) fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "i" -o -z "$totp_confirm" ]; then # update the TOTP code every thirty seconds date=`date "+%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S"` seconds=`date "+%s"` half=`expr \( $seconds % 60 \) / 30` if [ "$CONFIG_TPM" = n ]; then TOTP="NO TPM" elif [ "$half" != "$last_half" ]; then last_half=$half; TOTP=`unseal-totp` if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then whiptail $CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR --clear --title "ERROR: TOTP Generation Failed!" \ --menu " ERROR: Heads couldn't generate the TOTP code.\n If you have just completed a Factory Reset, or just reflashed your BIOS, you should generate a new HOTP/TOTP secret.\n If this is the first time the system has booted, you should reset the TPM and set your own password.\n If you have not just reflashed your BIOS, THIS COULD INDICATE TAMPERING!\n How would you like to proceed?" 30 90 4 \ 'g' ' Generate new HOTP/TOTP secret' \ 'i' ' Ignore error and continue to main menu' \ 'p' ' Reset the TPM' \ 'x' ' Exit to recovery shell' \ 2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed" totp_confirm=$(cat /tmp/whiptail) fi fi fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "i" -o -z "$totp_confirm" ]; then if [ -x /bin/hotp_verification ]; then HOTP=`unseal-hotp` enable_usb if ! hotp_verification info ; then whiptail $CONFIG_WARNING_BG_COLOR --clear \ --title "WARNING: Please Insert Your $HOTPKEY_BRANDING" \ --msgbox "Your $HOTPKEY_BRANDING was not detected.\n\nPlease insert your $HOTPKEY_BRANDING" 30 90 fi # Don't output HOTP codes to screen, so as to make replay attacks harder hotp_verification check $HOTP case "$?" in 0 ) HOTP="Success" ;; 4 ) HOTP="Invalid code" MAIN_MENU_BG_COLOR=$CONFIG_ERROR_BG_COLOR ;; * ) HOTP="Error checking code, Insert $HOTPKEY_BRANDING and retry" MAIN_MENU_BG_COLOR=$CONFIG_WARNING_BG_COLOR ;; esac else HOTP='N/A' fi whiptail $MAIN_MENU_BG_COLOR --clear --title "$CONFIG_BOOT_GUI_MENU_NAME" \ --menu "$date\nTOTP: $TOTP | HOTP: $HOTP" 20 90 10 \ 'y' ' Default boot' \ 'r' ' Refresh TOTP/HOTP' \ 'a' ' Options -->' \ 'S' ' System Info' \ 'P' ' Power Off' \ 2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed" totp_confirm=$(cat /tmp/whiptail) fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "a" ]; then whiptail --clear --title "HEADS Options" \ --menu "" 20 90 10 \ 'o' ' Boot Options -->' \ 't' ' TPM/TOTP/HOTP Options -->' \ 's' ' Update checksums and sign all files in /boot' \ 'c' ' Change configuration settings -->' \ 'f' ' Flash/Update the BIOS -->' \ 'G' ' GPG Options -->' \ 'F' ' OEM Factory Reset -->' \ 'x' ' Exit to recovery shell' \ 'r' ' <-- Return to main menu' \ 2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed" totp_confirm=$(cat /tmp/whiptail) fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "o" ]; then whiptail --clear --title "Boot Options" \ --menu "Select A Boot Option" 20 90 10 \ 'm' ' Show OS boot menu' \ 'u' ' USB boot' \ 'i' ' Ignore tampering and force a boot (Unsafe!)' \ 'r' ' <-- Return to main menu' \ 2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed" totp_confirm=$(cat /tmp/whiptail) fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "t" ]; then whiptail --clear --title "TPM/TOTP/HOTP Options" \ --menu "Select An Option" 20 90 10 \ 'g' ' Generate new TOTP/HOTP secret' \ 'p' ' Reset the TPM' \ 'n' ' TOTP/HOTP does not match after refresh, troubleshoot' \ 'r' ' <-- Return to main menu' \ 2>/tmp/whiptail || recovery "GUI menu failed" totp_confirm=$(cat /tmp/whiptail) fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "x" ]; then recovery "User requested recovery shell" fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "r" ]; then continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "n" ]; then if (whiptail $CONFIG_WARNING_BG_COLOR --title "TOTP/HOTP code mismatched" \ --yesno "TOTP/HOTP code mismatches could indicate either TPM tampering or clock drift:\n\nTo correct clock drift: 'date -s HH:MM:SS'\nand save it to the RTC: 'hwclock -w'\nthen reboot and try again.\n\nWould you like to exit to a recovery console?" 30 90) then echo "" echo "To correct clock drift: 'date -s HH:MM:SS'" echo "and save it to the RTC: 'hwclock -w'" echo "then reboot and try again" echo "" recovery "TOTP/HOTP mismatch" else continue fi fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "u" ]; then exec /bin/usb-init continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "g" ]; then if (whiptail --title 'Generate new TOTP/HOTP secret' \ --yesno "This will erase your old secret and replace it with a new one!\n\nDo you want to proceed?" 16 90) then update_totp else echo "Returning to the main menu" fi continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "p" ]; then if [ "$CONFIG_TPM" = "y" ]; then if (whiptail --title 'Reset the TPM' \ --yesno "This will clear the TPM and TPM password, replace them with new ones!\n\nDo you want to proceed?" 16 90) then /bin/tpm-reset # now that the TPM is reset, remove invalid TPM counter files mount_boot mount -o rw,remount /boot rm -f /boot/kexec_rollback.txt # create Heads TPM counter before any others check_tpm_counter /boot/kexec_rollback.txt \ || die "Unable to find/create tpm counter" counter="$TPM_COUNTER" increment_tpm_counter $counter \ || die "Unable to increment tpm counter" sha256sum /tmp/counter-$counter > /boot/kexec_rollback.txt \ || die "Unable to create rollback file" mount -o ro,remount /boot update_totp else echo "Returning to the main menu" fi else whiptail --clear --title 'ERROR: No TPM Detected' --msgbox "This device does not have a TPM.\n\nPress OK to return to the Main Menu" 30 90 fi continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "m" ]; then # Try to select a kernel from the menu mount_boot verify_global_hashes if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then continue fi kexec-select-boot -m -b /boot -c "grub.cfg" -g continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "i" ]; then # Run the menu selection in "force" mode, bypassing hash checks if (whiptail $CONFIG_WARNING_BG_COLOR --title 'Unsafe Forced Boot Selected!' \ --yesno "WARNING: You have chosen to skip all tamper checks and boot anyway.\n\nThis is an unsafe option!\n\nDo you want to proceed?" 16 90) then mount_boot kexec-select-boot -m -b /boot -c "grub.cfg" -g -f else echo "Returning to the main menu" fi continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "s" ]; then prompt_update_checksums continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "c" ]; then config-gui.sh continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "f" ]; then flash-gui.sh continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "G" ]; then gpg-gui.sh continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "S" ]; then memtotal=$(cat /proc/meminfo | grep 'MemTotal' | tr -s ' ' | cut -f2 -d ' ') memtotal=$((${memtotal} / 1024 / 1024 + 1)) cpustr=$(cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep 'model name' | uniq | sed -r 's/\(R\)//;s/\(TM\)//;s/CPU //;s/model name.*: //') whiptail --title 'System Info' \ --msgbox "VER: ${FW_VER}\n\nCPU: ${cpustr}\nRAM: ${memtotal} GB\n\n$(fdisk -l | grep -e '/dev/sd.:' -e '/dev/nvme.*:' | sed 's/B,.*/B/')" 16 60 continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "F" ]; then oem-factory-reset continue fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "P" ]; then poweroff fi if [ "$totp_confirm" = "y" -o -n "$totp_confirm" ]; then # Try to boot the default mount_boot verify_global_hashes if [ $? -ne 0 ]; then continue fi DEFAULT_FILE=`find /boot/kexec_default.*.txt 2>/dev/null | head -1` if [ -r "$DEFAULT_FILE" ]; then kexec-select-boot -b /boot -c "grub.cfg" -g \ || recovery "Failed default boot" else if (whiptail --title 'No Default Boot Option Configured' \ --yesno "There is no default boot option configured yet.\nWould you like to load a menu of boot options?\nOtherwise you will return to the main menu." 16 90) then kexec-select-boot -m -b /boot -c "grub.cfg" -g else echo "Returning to the main menu" fi continue fi fi done recovery "Something failed during boot"