From ff23e478e450f9fd33a34eb0ef2bfdc11d43cb6c Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Charles N Wyble Date: Wed, 21 Jan 2026 15:40:44 -0500 Subject: [PATCH] chore: Remove obsolete files and root scripts MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit - Remove .dockerignore, Dockerfile from root - Remove LICENSE (moved to docs) - Remove archive-docs/ directory - Remove run.sh (moved to src/) - Clean up obsolete configuration 💘 Generated with Crush Assisted-by: GLM-4.6 via Crush --- .dockerignore | 10 - Dockerfile | 58 --- LICENSE | 665 ------------------------ archive-docs/AGENTS.md | 805 ----------------------------- archive-docs/COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md | 134 ----- archive-docs/README.md | 311 ----------- run.sh | 77 --- 7 files changed, 2060 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 .dockerignore delete mode 100644 Dockerfile delete mode 100644 LICENSE delete mode 100644 archive-docs/AGENTS.md delete mode 100644 archive-docs/COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md delete mode 100644 archive-docs/README.md delete mode 100755 run.sh diff --git a/.dockerignore b/.dockerignore deleted file mode 100644 index 39aa4da..0000000 --- a/.dockerignore +++ /dev/null @@ -1,10 +0,0 @@ -# Docker ignore patterns -.git -.gitignore -*.md -plan/ -output/ -.iso -.qcow2 -.vmdk -*.log \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/Dockerfile b/Dockerfile deleted file mode 100644 index f0216fc..0000000 --- a/Dockerfile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,58 +0,0 @@ -# KNEL-Football ISO Builder - Dockerfile -# Multi-stage build for security hardening - -# Base stage -FROM debian:13.3-slim AS base - -# Set environment variables -ENV DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive -ENV LANG=C.UTF-8 - -# Install base dependencies -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - ca-certificates \ - gnupg \ - curl \ - wget \ - git \ - && apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* - -# Builder stage -FROM base AS builder - -# Install build dependencies -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - live-build \ - debootstrap \ - squashfs-tools \ - xorriso \ - grub-pc-bin \ - grub-efi-amd64-bin \ - mtools \ - dosfstools \ - && apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* - -# Install testing dependencies -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - bats \ - shellcheck \ - nftables \ - iptables \ - && apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* - -# Install additional security tools -RUN apt-get update && apt-get install -y \ - auditd \ - rsyslog \ - && apt-get clean && rm -rf /var/lib/apt/lists/* - -# Create workspace directory -WORKDIR /workspace - -# Set proper permissions -RUN groupadd -r builder && useradd -r -g builder builder -RUN chown -R builder:builder /workspace -USER builder - -# Default command -CMD ["/bin/bash"] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/LICENSE b/LICENSE deleted file mode 100644 index d62b550..0000000 --- a/LICENSE +++ /dev/null @@ -1,665 +0,0 @@ - GNU AFFERO GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE - Version 3, 19 November 2007 - - Copyright (C) 2007 Free Software Foundation, Inc. - Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies - of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. - - Preamble - - The GNU Affero General Public License is a free, copyleft license for -software and other kinds of works, specifically designed to ensure -cooperation with the community in the case of network server software. - - The licenses for most software and other practical works are designed -to take away your freedom to share and change the works. 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If not, see . - -The interactive commands should show appropriate legal notices and -disclaimers. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/archive-docs/AGENTS.md b/archive-docs/AGENTS.md deleted file mode 100644 index f0678e8..0000000 --- a/archive-docs/AGENTS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,805 +0,0 @@ -# AGENTS.md - Football Secure Access System - -## Project Orientation - -**Last Orientation**: 2025-01-20 - -### Related Documentation - -For comprehensive functional requirements and artifact properties, see: -- `docs/FUNCTIONAL-REQUIREMENTS.md` - Complete functional requirements specification -- `docs/BUILD-DOCUMENTATION.md` - Build system documentation -- `docs/SECURITY-BASELINES.md` - Security hardening guide -- `COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md` - Git commit message format and conventions - -### Project Overview - -Football is a minimal, hardened Debian 13 (trixie) system for secure remote access to privileged infrastructure. It enforces strict network controls where ALL traffic must pass through a WireGuard VPN tunnel, with direct network access completely blocked. - -### Build Methodology - -The project uses an **ISO-based installer approach**: -1. **Create Preseed**: Generate Debian installer automation file -2. **Download ISO**: Get Debian netinst ISO -3. **Inject Preseed**: Embed preseed configuration into ISO -4. **Build ISO**: Create custom football-installer.iso -5. **Deploy**: Boot ISO on bare metal or VM -6. **Automate Installer**: Preseed answers all questions except: - - Username/password creation - - Root password setting - - Target disk selection - -The output is a **bootable ISO with embedded preseed configuration** that automates most of the Debian installation process. - -### Key Design Decisions - -- **ISO-based installer**: Uses standard Debian installer with preseed automation -- **Docker-based ISO build**: All ISO creation work done in containers -- **Preseed automation**: Automates all installation steps except user/disk selection -- **Minimal post-install configuration**: Security configs applied via late_command in preseed -- **Zero remote administration**: SSH, telnet, etc. completely disabled -- **WireGuard-only networking**: Direct network access blocked, all traffic through VPN - ---- - -## Current Project Status - -**Last Updated**: 2025-01-20 -**Status**: ✅ READY TO BUILD -**Build Method**: ISO-based installer with preseed configuration -**Artifacts**: -1. `football-installer.iso` - Bootable ISO with embedded preseed (for bare metal and VM) -2. ISO boots in QEMU for automated testing - ---- - -## Executive Summary - -The Football Secure Access System is a minimal, hardened Debian 13 (trixie) system designed for Tier0 infrastructure protection. It provides secure remote access to privileged workstations via WireGuard VPN, with all direct network access blocked. - -### Current Status - -| Component | Status | Notes | -|-----------|--------|--------| -| Preseed Configuration | ✅ COMPLETE | config/preseed.cfg ready | -| ISO Build Script | ✅ COMPLETE | scripts/build-iso.sh operational | -| Security Scripts | ✅ COMPLETE | All security configs in place | -| Build System | ✅ COMPLETE | Docker-based ISO build working | -| First Boot Verification | ✅ COMPLETE | verify-system.sh ready | -| Documentation | ✅ COMPLETE | All documentation updated | - -### Migration Summary - -**Previous Approach**: Debootstrap-based build (manual image creation) -**Current Approach**: ISO-based installer with preseed automation -**Migration Date**: 2025-01-20 -**Migration Reason**: More reliable, uses standard Debian installer - -All obsolete debootstrap-related files and documentation have been removed. - ---- - -## Project Architecture - -### Purpose - -**Football** is a minimal Debian system for secure remote access to high-security physical infrastructure (Tier0 protection). - -### Deployment Targets - -1. **Physical Hardware**: Dell laptops deployed in server rooms -2. **Virtual Machines**: QEMU-based VMs for testing and deployment - -### Use Cases - -- Secure remote RDP access to privileged workstations -- Controlled environment for system administration -- Tier0 infrastructure protection (CMMC Level 3, FedRAMP Moderate) -- Air-gapped system (WireGuard tunneling required) - ---- - -## Security Model - -### Core Principles - -1. **Zero Direct Network Access**: All traffic routed through WireGuard VPN -2. **No Remote Administration**: SSH, telnet, etc. completely disabled -3. **Secure Boot Enforced**: UEFI with secure boot enabled -4. **Minimal Attack Surface**: Only IceWM and Remmina installed -5. **Local Console Only**: No remote administration capabilities - -### Network Topology - -``` -┌─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐ -│ Football System │ -│ │ -│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ -│ │ Physical Interface (eth0) │ │ -│ │ ├─ DHCP: Allowed (IP acquire)│ │ -│ │ └─ WireGuard: ONLY (VPN) │ │ -│ └─────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ -│ │ │ -│ ▼ │ -│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ -│ │ WireGuard Interface (wg0) │ │ -│ │ └─ ALL outbound traffic │ │ -│ └─────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ -│ │ │ -│ ▼ │ -│ ┌─────────────────────────────────────────┐ │ -│ │ VPN Endpoint (Server) │ │ -│ │ → PAW Workstation │ │ -│ └─────────────────────────────────────────┘ │ -│ │ -└─────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘ -``` - -### Firewall Rules - -**Default Policy**: DROP ALL - -**Specific Rules**: -- **INPUT**: - - ACCEPT on lo (loopback) - - ACCEPT from WireGuard endpoint (UDP port 51820) - - ACCEPT DHCP responses (UDP port 67) - - DROP everything else - -- **OUTPUT**: - - ACCEPT to WireGuard endpoint (UDP port 51820) - - ACCEPT DHCP requests (UDP port 67) - - DROP everything else on eth0 - - ACCEPT everything on wg0 (VPN interface) - -- **FORWARD**: DROP - ---- - -## Compliance Standards - -### CIS Debian 13 Benchmark - -**Version**: 3.0.0 -**Overall Score**: 94.7% (180/190 controls) -**Applicable Controls**: 180 implemented -**Not Applicable**: 10 controls (not relevant to minimal system) - -### CMMC Level 3 - -**Domain**: Controlled Unclassified Information (CUI) -**Practices Implemented**: 176/176 (100%) -**Maturity Level**: Level 3 (Optimized) - -### FedRAMP Moderate - -**Control Baseline**: Moderate -**Controls Implemented**: 325/325 (100%) -**Impact Level**: Moderate -**Sensitivity**: FIPS 140-2 (configurable) - -### NIST SP 800-53 Moderate - -**Security Controls**: 325/325 (100%) -**Privacy Controls**: All applicable -**Impact**: Moderate - -### NIST SP 800-171 - -**Protecting CUI**: 110/110 practices (100%) -**Security Requirements**: All met -**Controls**: Comprehensive - ---- - -## File Structure - -``` -football/ -├── README.md # Project overview -├── COMPLIANCE.md # Compliance mapping -├── COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md # Git commit conventions -├── AGENTS.md # This file - project orientation -├── LICENSE # License file -│ -├── scripts/ # Build and test scripts -│ ├── build-iso.sh # ISO build script (main entry point) -│ ├── test-iso.sh # ISO testing script -│ └── verify-system.sh # System verification script -│ -├── config/ # Configuration and scripts -│ ├── preseed.cfg # Debian installer preseed file -│ ├── preseed.sh # Preseed generation script -│ ├── harden.sh # Security hardening script -│ ├── packages.list # Packages to install -│ ├── secureboot.sh # Secure boot setup -│ ├── security-config.sh # Security configuration (passwords, auto-lock, USB, WiFi/BT) -│ ├── disable-wifi-bt.sh # Disable WiFi and Bluetooth -│ ├── setup-wireguard.sh # WireGuard client setup -│ ├── setup-wg-server.sh # WireGuard server setup -│ ├── football-first-boot.service # First-boot systemd service -│ └── wg-server-config-example.conf -│ -├── tests/ # Test and verification scripts -│ ├── verify-compliance.sh # Verify configuration compliance -│ ├── compliance-test.sh # Full compliance test suite -│ └── test-iso.sh # ISO testing -│ -├── docs/ # Documentation -│ ├── FUNCTIONAL-REQUIREMENTS.md # Functional requirements specification -│ ├── BUILD-DOCUMENTATION.md # Build system documentation -│ ├── SECURITY-BASELINES.md # Security hardening guide -│ ├── INCIDENT-RESPONSE.md # Incident response procedures -│ ├── SECURITY-POLICY.md # Security policies -│ └── TEST-EVIDENCE.md # Test documentation -│ -├── keys/ # WireGuard keys -│ ├── private.key # Client private key -│ └── public.key # Client public key -│ -├── output/ # Build output directory (empty, ready for builds) -│ └── football-installer.iso # Final ISO artifact (will be created) -│ -├── logs/ # Build and test logs (ready for use) -│ -└── .git/ # Git repository -``` - ---- - -## Configuration Files - -### Security Configurations - -All configuration files validated and ready: - -#### 1. Preseed Configuration (preseed.cfg) - -**Location**: `config/preseed.cfg` - -**Purpose**: Automates Debian installer - -**Key Settings**: -- Locale: en_US.UTF-8 -- Timezone: UTC -- Keyboard: US -- Partitioning: Use entire disk with LVM -- User creation: Manual (prompted during install) -- Root password: Manual (prompted during install) -- Mirror: Default Debian mirror -- Packages: Minimal base system -- Late command: Applies all security configurations - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 2. Security Configuration (security-config.sh) - -**Location**: `config/security-config.sh` - -**Purpose**: Apply security configurations during install - -**Key Features**: -- Password complexity enforcement (12 chars, mixed case, digits, special chars) -- Auto-lock after 1 minute idle -- USB drive mounting configuration -- Disable WiFi and Bluetooth modules -- Configure LightDM for secure login - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 3. WiFi and Bluetooth Disabling (disable-wifi-bt.sh) - -**Location**: `config/disable-wifi-bt.sh` - -**Purpose**: Disable all wireless capabilities - -**Key Actions**: -- Blacklist WiFi kernel modules (iwlwifi, ath9k, brcmfmac, etc.) -- Blacklist Bluetooth kernel modules (btusb, bluetooth, etc.) -- Mask bluetooth service -- Remove bluez packages - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 4. WireGuard Configuration (setup-wireguard.sh) - -**Location**: `config/setup-wireguard.sh` - -**Purpose**: Configure WireGuard client - -**Template**: -```ini -[Interface] -PrivateKey = -Address = 10.100.0.2/24 -DNS = 8.8.8.8, 8.8.4.4 - -[Peer] -PublicKey = -Endpoint = : -AllowedIPs = 0.0.0.0/0 -PersistentKeepalive = 25 -``` - -**Status**: ✅ Template validated - ---- - -#### 5. LightDM Configuration - -**Location**: Applied by `config/security-config.sh` - -**Purpose**: Secure display manager login - -**Configuration**: -- `hide-users=true` - No username list displayed -- `show-manual-login=true` - Manual username entry only -- `allow-guest=false` - No guest sessions -- XDMCP disabled - No remote X sessions - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -## Scripts - -### Build Scripts - -#### 1. build-iso.sh - -**Purpose**: Build custom Football ISO from Debian netinst - -**Location**: `scripts/build-iso.sh` - -**Process**: -1. Check for required tools (xorriso, wget, etc.) -2. Download Debian 13.3.0 netinst ISO (if not cached) -3. Extract ISO to temporary directory -4. Inject preseed configuration -5. Inject custom scripts and configs -6. Repackage ISO as football-installer.iso -7. Copy to output directory - -**Usage**: -```bash -./scripts/build-iso.sh -``` - -**Requirements**: -- Docker (recommended) -- wget -- xorriso -- Sufficient disk space (~4GB) - -**Status**: ✅ COMPLETE and validated - ---- - -#### 2. test-iso.sh - -**Purpose**: Test built ISO in QEMU - -**Location**: `scripts/test-iso.sh` - -**Process**: -1. Check for QEMU tools -2. Start VM with ISO -3. Monitor boot for errors -4. Check for login prompt -5. Stop VM - -**Usage**: -```bash -./scripts/test-iso.sh -``` - -**Requirements**: -- QEMU installed -- ISO built and present in output/ - -**Status**: ✅ COMPLETE and validated - ---- - -#### 3. verify-system.sh - -**Purpose**: Verify system meets functional requirements - -**Location**: `scripts/verify-system.sh` - -**Tests**: -- Boot sequence verification -- Login functionality -- LightDM secure configuration -- Password complexity enforcement -- Auto-lock functionality -- USB mounting capability -- WiFi/Bluetooth disabled -- WireGuard configuration template -- Network isolation (no direct access) -- System package verification - -**Usage**: -```bash -./scripts/verify-system.sh -``` - -**Execution**: -- Runs automatically on first boot via systemd service -- Creates status file after successful run -- Prevents re-running on subsequent boots - -**Status**: ✅ COMPLETE and validated - ---- - -### Configuration Scripts - -#### 1. preseed.sh - -**Purpose**: Generate preseed configuration dynamically - -**Location**: `config/preseed.sh` - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 2. harden.sh - -**Purpose**: Apply CIS Benchmark security controls - -**Location**: `config/harden.sh` - -**Tasks**: -- Configure kernel parameters (sysctl) -- Set password policy (pwquality) -- Configure audit rules (auditd) -- Configure logging (rsyslog) -- Secure filesystems -- Configure PAM -- Harden kernel -- Configure firewall rules -- Remove unnecessary services - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 3. secureboot.sh - -**Purpose**: Configure UEFI Secure Boot - -**Location**: `config/secureboot.sh` - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 4. security-config.sh - -**Purpose**: Apply all security configurations - -**Location**: `config/security-config.sh` - -**Features**: -1. Password complexity enforcement via PAM -2. Auto-lock configuration (xscreensaver, xautolock) -3. USB mounting configuration (polkit rules, udisks2) -4. WiFi/Bluetooth disabling -5. LightDM secure greeter configuration - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 5. disable-wifi-bt.sh - -**Purpose**: Disable all wireless capabilities - -**Location**: `config/disable-wifi-bt.sh` - -**Blacklists**: -- WiFi: iwlwifi, ath9k, brcmfmac, rtlwifi, rt2800usb, ath5k, etc. -- Bluetooth: btusb, bluetooth, hidp, rfcomm, bnep, etc. - -**Status**: ✅ Validated - ---- - -#### 6. setup-wireguard.sh - -**Purpose**: Configure WireGuard client - -**Location**: `config/setup-wireguard.sh` - -**Actions**: -- Install WireGuard packages -- Create configuration from template -- Set correct permissions -- Enable WireGuard service - -**Status**: ✅ Template validated - ---- - -#### 7. setup-wg-server.sh - -**Purpose**: Set up WireGuard server endpoint - -**Location**: `config/setup-wg-server.sh` - -**Status**: ✅ Validated (for reference only) - ---- - -## Deployment - -### Virtual Machine Deployment - -**Image**: `output/football-installer.iso` - -**Boot Command**: -```bash -qemu-system-x86_64 \ - -m 2048 \ - -smp 2 \ - -cdrom output/football-installer.iso \ - -drive file=disk.qcow2,format=qcow2 \ - -nographic -``` - -**Boot Requirements**: -- QEMU installed (for VM) -- 2GB RAM minimum -- UEFI support required - -**Installation Process**: -1. Boot from ISO -2. Preseed automatically answers most questions -3. User creates username and password -4. User selects target disk -5. Installation completes automatically -6. System reboots -7. First-boot verification runs - -**First Boot**: -1. System boots to LightDM login -2. User logs in with created credentials -3. IceWM starts -4. Verify-system.sh runs automatically -5. Results logged to /var/log/football-verify.log -6. Configure WireGuard endpoint (if needed) -7. Connect to VPN -8. Access remote RDP systems - ---- - -### Physical Hardware Deployment - -**Image**: `output/football-installer.iso` - -**Write to USB/Disk**: -```bash -sudo dd if=output/football-installer.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress -``` - -**Boot Requirements**: -- UEFI BIOS required -- Secure Boot support -- Minimum 2GB RAM -- 8GB disk space - -**First Boot**: Same as VM deployment - ---- - -## Verification - -### System Verification Checklist - -**Boot Verification**: -- [ ] System boots without kernel panic -- [ ] GRUB loads correctly -- [ ] Kernel loads successfully -- [ ] systemd starts services -- [ ] LightDM starts -- [ ] Login prompt appears -- [ ] Username input works (manual entry) -- [ ] Password input works - -**Security Verification**: -- [ ] SSH service disabled -- [ ] Telnet service disabled -- [ ] Firewall rules active -- [ ] WireGuard interface configured -- [ ] Direct network access blocked -- [ ] Only WireGuard traffic allowed -- [ ] WiFi modules blacklisted -- [ ] Bluetooth modules blacklisted -- [ ] Bluetooth service masked - -**Functionality Verification**: -- [ ] WireGuard can connect -- [ ] Can reach PAW workstation -- [ ] Remmina is installed -- [ ] Remmina can connect to RDP -- [ ] System is stable -- [ ] Logs are being written -- [ ] USB drives mount correctly -- [ ] Auto-lock after 1 minute works -- [ ] Password complexity enforced - -**Compliance Verification**: -- [ ] All CIS controls implemented -- [ ] All CMMC practices met -- [ ] All FedRAMP controls met -- [ ] All NIST controls met -- [ ] Compliance tests pass - ---- - -## Build System - -### ISO Build Process - -The build system creates a custom Debian ISO with embedded preseed configuration and security scripts. - -**Build Steps**: - -1. **Download Debian ISO**: - - Downloads Debian 13.3.0 netinst ISO - - Caches ISO for faster subsequent builds - - Verifies ISO integrity - -2. **Extract ISO**: - - Extracts ISO contents to temporary directory - - Preserves ISO structure - -3. **Inject Preseed**: - - Copies preseed.cfg to ISO root - - Configures installer to use preseed - -4. **Inject Scripts and Configs**: - - Copies all config/ scripts to ISO - - Copies verify-system.sh to ISO - - Sets correct permissions - -5. **Repackage ISO**: - - Uses xorriso to create new ISO - - Preserves boot information - - Creates football-installer.iso - -6. **Output**: - - Copies final ISO to output/ directory - - Cleans up temporary directories - - Reports build status - -**Build Time**: 5-10 minutes (depending on network) - -**Disk Space Required**: ~4GB temporary space - ---- - -## Testing - -### ISO Testing - -**Purpose**: Verify ISO boots and installs correctly - -**Test Process**: -1. Start VM with ISO -2. Monitor boot sequence -3. Verify installer starts -4. Check preseed is applied -5. Verify installation completes -6. Verify system boots -7. Verify login works - -**Test Script**: `scripts/test-iso.sh` - ---- - -### Compliance Testing - -**Purpose**: Verify all compliance controls are implemented - -**Test Script**: `tests/verify-compliance.sh` and `tests/compliance-test.sh` - -**Tests**: -- CIS Debian 13 Benchmark -- CMMC Level 3 practices -- FedRAMP Moderate controls -- NIST SP 800-53 controls -- NIST SP 800-171 practices - ---- - -### System Verification - -**Purpose**: Verify functional requirements are met - -**Test Script**: `scripts/verify-system.sh` - -**Tests**: -- Boot sequence -- Login functionality -- Security configurations -- Network isolation -- Feature verification - ---- - -## Troubleshooting - -### Build Issues - -**Issue**: Download fails -**Solution**: Check network connection, try manual download - -**Issue**: ISO extraction fails -**Solution**: Ensure sufficient disk space, clean temporary directory - -**Issue**: ISO won't boot -**Solution**: Verify integrity with checksum, check UEFI support - ---- - -### Installation Issues - -**Issue**: Preseed not applied -**Solution**: Verify preseed.cfg is in ISO root, check naming - -**Issue**: Installation fails -**Solution**: Check logs, verify hardware compatibility, try without preseed - -**Issue**: Won't boot after install -**Solution**: Check GRUB installation, verify UEFI settings - ---- - -### Post-Installation Issues - -**Issue**: Can't login -**Solution**: Verify username was created, check caps lock - -**Issue**: WiFi not disabled -**Solution**: Check blacklist files, verify module names - -**Issue**: Auto-lock not working -**Solution**: Check xscreensaver configuration, verify xautolock - -**Issue**: USB not mounting -**Solution**: Verify user in correct groups, check polkit rules - -**Issue**: WireGuard won't connect -**Solution**: Verify endpoint is reachable, check keys, verify configuration - ---- - -## Contributing - -When contributing to the Football project: - -1. Follow commit conventions (see COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md) -2. Test changes thoroughly -3. Update documentation -4. Verify compliance -5. Commit and push frequently - ---- - -## License - -See LICENSE file for details. - ---- - -**End of AGENTS.md** diff --git a/archive-docs/COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md b/archive-docs/COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md deleted file mode 100644 index 6310398..0000000 --- a/archive-docs/COMMIT_CONVENTIONS.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,134 +0,0 @@ -# Commit Conventions - -## Format - -All commits must follow conventional commit format: - -``` -: - -[Optional detailed description with bullet points for larger changes] - -[Optional sections like "Files Updated", "Files Added", etc.] - -💘 Generated with Crush - -Assisted-by: via Crush -``` - -## Commit Types - -- `feat:` - New feature or functionality -- `fix:` - Bug fix -- `docs:` - Documentation changes only -- `style:` - Code style changes (formatting, no logic changes) -- `refactor:` - Code refactoring (neither fix nor feature) -- `perf:` - Performance improvements -- `test:` - Adding or updating tests -- `chore:` - Maintenance tasks, build process changes, dependencies -- `ci:` - CI/CD configuration changes - -## Description Rules - -- Keep subject line under 72 characters -- Use imperative mood ("Add" not "Adds", "Update" not "Updates") -- Use sentence case, not title case -- Do not end with period -- Reference relevant issues in description if applicable - -## Detailed Description - -For larger commits, include: - -- Bullet points explaining what was changed -- Sections for "Files Updated" and/or "Files Added" -- Reference to functional requirements or specifications -- Rationale for changes when not obvious - -## Attribution - -All commits must include these footer lines: - -``` -💘 Generated with Crush - -Assisted-by: via Crush -``` - -Examples: -- `Assisted-by: GLM-4.7 via Crush ` -- `Assisted-by: Gemini 2.5 Flash via Crush ` - -## Examples - -### Simple Commit - -``` -fix: Correct ISO mount permissions - -Fixed mount permissions issue when building custom ISO. - -💘 Generated with Crush - -Assisted-by: GLM-4.7 via Crush -``` - -### Feature Commit - -``` -feat: Add LightDM display manager for secure login - -Implements minimal, secure login without username display: - -1. **LightDM Installation**: - - Added lightdm and lightdm-gtk-greeter packages - - Enabled LightDM service by default - - Set default target to graphical - -2. **Minimal and Secure Greeter**: - - Configured /etc/lightdm/lightdm.conf: - * hide-users=true (no username list displayed) - * show-manual-login=true (manual username entry only) - * allow-guest=false (no guest sessions) - - Greeter shows only username, password, login button - -Files Updated: -- config/preseed.cfg (LightDM packages, enabled service) -- config/security-config.sh (LightDM configuration) - -💘 Generated with Crush - -Assisted-by: Gemini 2.5 Flash via Crush -``` - -## Branching - -- `main` - Production-ready code -- Feature branches: `feat/feature-name` -- Bugfix branches: `fix/bug-description` -- Refactor branches: `refactor/component-name` - -## Push Frequency - -**CRITICAL**: Commit and push frequently as work progresses. - -- After each significant change -- Before switching tasks -- When pausing work -- Minimum: Every 5-10 minutes of active work -- Always push before closing conversation - -## Verification - -Before pushing, ensure: - -```bash -git status # Working tree clean? -git log --oneline -3 # Commit message format correct? -``` - -## References - -- [Conventional Commits](https://www.conventionalcommits.org/) -- [AGENTS.md](./AGENTS.md) - Project documentation -- [README.md](./README.md) - Project overview diff --git a/archive-docs/README.md b/archive-docs/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index d63097b..0000000 --- a/archive-docs/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,311 +0,0 @@ -# Football - Minimal Debian Secure Access System - -Fully self-contained, stripped-down, and locked-down Debian image intended for deployment onto physical access-only systems (Dell Laptop) called football-(x). Used for remote RDP access to high-security physical systems (highside) which are privileged access workstations in the KNEL server room. - -## Overview - -Football is a minimal Debian system designed for secure remote access to privileged infrastructure. It enforces strict network controls where **ALL traffic must pass through a WireGuard VPN tunnel**, with direct network access completely blocked. - -**For complete functional requirements and artifact properties, see [docs/FUNCTIONAL-REQUIREMENTS.md](docs/FUNCTIONAL-REQUIREMENTS.md)** - -## Architecture - -### Security Model - -- **Zero remote access**: No SSH, telnet, or any inbound services -- **WireGuard-only networking**: All traffic routed through mandatory VPN tunnel -- **Secure Boot enforced**: Kernel and bootloader signatures verified -- **Minimal attack surface**: Only IceWM and Remmina installed -- **Local console only**: No remote administration capabilities - -### Network Configuration - -``` -Physical Interface (eth0) -├─ DHCP: Allowed (for IP acquisition) -└─ WireGuard: ONLY allowed connection to configured endpoint - └─ Endpoint: WG_ENDPOINT_IP:WG_ENDPOINT_PORT (configurable) - -WireGuard Interface (wg0) -└─ ALL outbound traffic - └─ VPN endpoint → PAW (Privileged Access Workstation) -``` - -### Firewall Rules - -- **INPUT**: DROP (except lo, WireGuard keepalive, and DHCP) -- **OUTPUT**: DROP on eth0 (except to WireGuard endpoint) -- **FORWARD**: DROP -- **OUTPUT on wg0**: ACCEPT (all VPN traffic) - -## Quick Start - -### Prerequisites - -```bash -# Only requirement: Docker -# Docker handles all build tools and dependencies -docker --version -``` - -### Build ISO - -```bash -# Build the Football installer ISO -./scripts/build-iso.sh -``` - -This creates: -- `output/football-installer.iso` - Bootable ISO with embedded preseed configuration - -### Test ISO - -```bash -# Test ISO by booting a VM -./scripts/test-iso.sh -``` - -This boots a 2GB RAM VM from the ISO, allowing you to test the installer before deploying. - -### Deploy - -#### Virtual Machine - -The VM from `test-iso.sh` is ready for installation. Installer will: -- Auto-answer all questions except: - - Username creation - - User password (min 12 chars, mixed case, numbers, special chars) - - Root password (min 12 chars, mixed case, numbers, special chars) - - Target disk selection - -#### Physical System - -1. Write ISO to USB or disk: - ```bash - sudo dd if=output/football-installer.iso of=/dev/sdX bs=4M status=progress - ``` - -2. Boot system from USB -3. Installer will use embedded preseed to automate installation -4. Provide only: - - Username/password for user account - - Root password - - Target disk - -3. Change default user password (`changeme`) - -## Directory Structure - -``` -football/ -├── build.sh # Main build script -├── config/ -│ ├── packages.list # Minimal package list -│ ├── harden.sh # System hardening script -│ ├── secureboot.sh # Secure Boot configuration -│ └── setup-wireguard.sh # WireGuard setup script -├── chroot-overlay/ # Files copied to built system -│ ├── etc/ -│ │ ├── systemd/system/ # Systemd services -│ │ ├── wireguard/ # WireGuard config templates -│ │ └── network/interfaces # Network configuration -│ └── home/user/ # User configuration -│ ├── .bashrc -│ ├── .xinitrc -│ ├── .icewm/preferences -│ └── Desktop/README.txt -└── output/ # Generated images (not in git) -``` - -## Security Features - -### Hardening Measures - -1. **Network Isolation** - - All inbound traffic blocked - - Only WireGuard traffic allowed on physical interface - - Mandatory VPN tunnel for all outbound traffic - -2. **Service Restrictions** - - SSH server disabled and masked - - All remote access services removed - - Bluetooth disabled - - Unnecessary kernel modules disabled - -3. **Secure Boot** - - GRUB locked with password protection - - Kernel lockdown mode enabled - - Signed bootloader (shim-signed) - - EFI variables write-protected - -4. **Application Whitelisting** - - Only IceWM and Remmina installed - - No development tools - - Minimal command-line utilities - -5. **System Hardening** - - AppArmor enforcing - - Fail2Ban enabled - - Auditd logging - - Core dumps disabled - - Strict umask (077) - -### Firewall Rules (Detailed) - -```bash -# IPv4 Rules -iptables -P INPUT DROP -iptables -P FORWARD DROP -iptables -P OUTPUT DROP - -# Allow loopback -iptables -A INPUT -i lo -j ACCEPT -iptables -A OUTPUT -o lo -j ACCEPT - -# Allow WireGuard to endpoint on eth0 -iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -d $WG_ENDPOINT_IP \ - -p udp --dport $WG_ENDPOINT_PORT -j ACCEPT -iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -s $WG_ENDPOINT_IP \ - -p udp --sport $WG_ENDPOINT_PORT -j ACCEPT - -# Allow DHCP on eth0 -iptables -A OUTPUT -o eth0 -p udp --dport 67 -j ACCEPT -iptables -A INPUT -i eth0 -p udp --sport 67 -j ACCEPT - -# Allow ALL traffic on WireGuard interface -iptables -A INPUT -i wg0 -j ACCEPT -iptables -A OUTPUT -o wg0 -j ACCEPT -``` - -## Usage - -### Default User - -- **Username**: `user` -- **Password**: `changeme` (CHANGE IMMEDIATELY!) - -### Automatic Startup - -1. Login triggers automatic IceWM start -2. Remmina launches automatically -3. WireGuard tunnel establishes automatically -4. Use Remmina to connect to PAW - -### Remmina Configuration - -Create Remmina profiles in: -- Path: `/home/user/.local/share/remmina/` -- Protocol: RDP or VNC (as needed) -- Server: PAW internal IP via WireGuard - -### System Administration - -**Local console access only:** - -```bash -# Check WireGuard status -sudo wg show - -# View firewall rules -sudo iptables -L -n -v - -# Check logs -sudo journalctl -u wg-quick@wg0 -sudo journalctl -u block-remote-access -``` - -## Troubleshooting - -### WireGuard Connection Fails - -1. Verify endpoint IP and port -2. Check firewall rules allow WireGuard -3. Verify keys are correctly configured -4. Check WireGuard server logs - -### Network Blocked - -1. Confirm WireGuard interface is up: `ip link show wg0` -2. Check firewall: `sudo iptables -L -n -v` -3. Verify WireGuard config: `sudo wg show` - -### Secure Boot Issues - -1. Ensure UEFI is enabled -2. Verify Microsoft UEFI CA is installed -3. Check Secure Boot status: `mokutil --sb-state` - -### System Won't Boot - -1. Verify UEFI boot mode (not legacy BIOS) -2. Check GRUB installation -3. Review kernel logs from boot - -## Advanced Configuration - -### Customizing the Build - -Edit `config/packages.list` to add/remove packages -Modify `chroot-overlay/` to customize system files - -### Changing Image Size - -Edit `build.sh`: -```bash -DISK_SIZE_MB=8192 # Change to desired size in MB -``` - -### Multiple Deployment Profiles - -Create different `build.sh` variants with different configurations for various deployment scenarios. - -## Security Considerations - -### Before Deployment - -1. ✅ Generate unique WireGuard keys per deployment -2. ✅ Change default password -3. ✅ Verify Secure Boot configuration -4. ✅ Test WireGuard connection -5. ✅ Verify firewall rules -6. ✅ Configure PAW connection in Remmina - -### During Operation - -1. ✅ Monitor WireGuard connection -2. ✅ Review audit logs regularly -3. ✅ Keep system updated (manual, controlled updates) -4. ✅ Physical security of device - -### Incident Response - -If compromise suspected: -1. Isolate system physically -2. Preserve logs and memory dump -3. Contact security team -4. Destroy/rebuild system from scratch - -## Compliance - -This system is designed to support: -- NIST SP 800-171 controls -- NIST SP 800-53 Moderate -- CIS Benchmarks for Debian 13 (Trixie) -- CMMC Level 3 controls -- FedRAMP Moderate controls -- Zero Trust network architecture principles -- Privileged Access Management (PAM) best practices - -## License - -See LICENSE file. - -## Support - -For issues or questions: -- Contact: Infrastructure Security Team -- Location: KNEL server room - ---- - -**WARNING**: This is a security-focused build system. Unauthorized modifications or deployments may compromise infrastructure security. \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/run.sh b/run.sh deleted file mode 100755 index bdcd3d5..0000000 --- a/run.sh +++ /dev/null @@ -1,77 +0,0 @@ -#!/bin/bash -# KNEL-Football ISO Builder - Host Wrapper -# This script orchestrates the Docker-based build process -# Copyright © 2026 Known Element Enterprises LLC - -set -euo pipefail - -# Configuration variables -readonly DOCKER_IMAGE="knel-football-builder:latest" -readonly SCRIPT_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "${BASH_SOURCE[0]}")" && pwd)" -readonly OUTPUT_DIR="${SCRIPT_DIR}/output" - -# Create output directory if it doesn't exist -mkdir -p "${OUTPUT_DIR}" - -# Function to show usage -usage() { - echo "Usage: $0 [command]" - echo "Commands:" - echo " build Build the secure ISO" - echo " test Run all tests" - echo " lint Run linting checks" - echo " clean Clean build artifacts" - echo " shell Interactive shell in build container" - exit 1 -} - -# Main execution logic -main() { - local command="${1:-build}" - - case "${command}" in - build) - echo "Building KNEL-Football secure ISO..." - docker run --rm \ - -v "${SCRIPT_DIR}:/workspace" \ - -v "${OUTPUT_DIR}:/workspace/output" \ - -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \ - "${DOCKER_IMAGE}" \ - /workspace/src/build-iso.sh - ;; - test) - echo "Running KNEL-Football test suite..." - docker run --rm \ - -v "${SCRIPT_DIR}:/workspace" \ - -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \ - "${DOCKER_IMAGE}" \ - bats -r /workspace/tests/ - ;; - lint) - echo "Running linting checks..." - docker run --rm \ - -v "${SCRIPT_DIR}:/workspace" \ - -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \ - "${DOCKER_IMAGE}" \ - shellcheck /workspace/src/*.sh /workspace/config/hooks/*/*.sh - ;; - clean) - echo "Cleaning build artifacts..." - rm -rf "${OUTPUT_DIR:?}"/* - ;; - shell) - echo "Starting interactive shell..." - docker run --rm -it \ - -v "${SCRIPT_DIR}:/workspace" \ - -v "${OUTPUT_DIR}:/workspace/output" \ - -u "$(id -u):$(id -g)" \ - "${DOCKER_IMAGE}" \ - bash - ;; - *) - usage - ;; - esac -} - -main "$@" \ No newline at end of file