hashboot/hashboot
2015-10-04 20:47:34 +02:00

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#!/bin/bash
#Hashes all files in /boot to check them during early boot
#Exit codes: 0 = success, 1 = checksum mbr mismatch, 2 = checksum /boot mismatch,
#3 = checksum mbr/boot mismatch, 4 = not root, 5 = no hasher found, 6 = wrong usage,
#7 = write error, 8 = dd error, 9 config file error
###################################################################################
# "THE HUG-WARE LICENSE" (Revision 1): #
# xo <xo@rotce.de> and tastytea <tastytea@tastytea.de> wrote these files. As long #
# as you retain this notice you can do whatever you want with this stuff. If we #
# meet some day, and you think this stuff is worth it, you can give us a hug. #
###################################################################################
VERSION="0.7.5"
PATH="/bin:/usr/bin:/sbin:/usr/sbin:${PATH}"
DIGEST_FILE="/var/lib/hashboot.digest"
DIGEST_FILE_TMP="/tmp/hashboot.digesttmp"
LOG_FILE="/tmp/hashboot.log"
MBR_DEVICE="/dev/sda"
MBR_SIZE=1024
MBR_TMP="/tmp/mbr"
BACKUP_FILE="/var/cache/boot-backup.tar.gz"
HASHER=""
BOOT_MOUNTED=0
CONFIG_FILE="/etc/hashboot.cfg"
COUNTER=0
if [[ -t "$fd" || -p /dev/stdin ]]
then
INTERACTIVE=1
else
INTERACTIVE=0
fi
#Umount /boot if we mounted it, exit with given exit code
die ()
{
if [ ${BOOT_MOUNTED} -gt 0 ]
then
umount /boot
fi
[ -z "${2}" ] || echo "${2}" >&2
exit ${1}
}
write_hashes ()
{
#Write header to ${1}
echo "#hashboot ${VERSION} - Algorithm: $(basename ${HASHER})" > ${1}
#Write MBR of MBR_DEVICE to ${1}
dd if=${MBR_DEVICE} of=${MBR_TMP} bs=${MBR_SIZE}K count=1 status=noxfer || die 8
#Write hashes of all regular files to ${1}
${HASHER} ${MBR_TMP} >> ${1}
find /boot -type f -exec ${HASHER} --binary {} >> ${1} +
}
#If we're not root: exit
if [ ${UID} -ne 0 ]
then
die 4 "You have to be root"
fi
#If /boot is in fstab but not mounted: mount, mark as mounted
if grep -q '/boot' /etc/fstab && ! grep -q /boot /etc/mtab
then
mount /boot
BOOT_MOUNTED=1
fi
#Look for config file and set ${MBR_DEVICE}.
if [ -f ${CONFIG_FILE} ]
then
source ${CONFIG_FILE}
[ $? != 0 ] && die 9 "Error reading config file"
#If not found, create one and ask for ${MBR_DEVICE}
else
#Create ${CONFIG_FILE} with defaults if noninterctive
if [ -t "0" ]
then
echo -n "Which device contains the MBR? [/dev/sda] "
read -r MBR_DEVICE
[ -z "${MBR_DEVICE}" ] && MBR_DEVICE="/dev/sda"
echo "#Device with the MBR on it" > ${CONFIG_FILE}
echo "MBR_DEVICE=${MBR_DEVICE}" >> ${CONFIG_FILE}
echo -n "Where should backupfile be stored?"
read -r BACKUP_FILE
[ -z "${BACKUP_FILE}" ] && BACKUP_FILE="/var/cache/boot-backup.tar.gz"
echo "#Where the Backup files are stored" >> ${CONFIG_FILE}
echo "BACKUP_FILE=${BACKUP_FILE}" >> ${CONFIG_FILE}
else
echo "#Device with the MBR on it" > ${CONFIG_FILE}
echo "MBR_DEVICE=${MBR_DEVICE}" >> ${CONFIG_FILE}
echo "#Where the Backup files are stored" >> ${CONFIG_FILE}
echo "BACKUP_FILE=${BACKUP_FILE}" >> ${CONFIG_FILE}
fi
fi
# Find out where the first partition starts and set ${MBR_SIZE} in KiB
sectorsize=$(LC_ALL=C fdisk -l ${MBR_DEVICE} | grep '^Units' | awk '{print $8}' )
if [ "${sectorsize}" == "=" ] # Older versions of util-linux
then
sectorsize=$(LC_ALL=C fdisk -l ${MBR_DEVICE} | grep '^Units' | awk '{print $9}' )
fi
startsector=$(LC_ALL=C fdisk -l ${MBR_DEVICE} | grep -A1 'Device' | tail -n1 | awk '{print $3}' )
MBR_SIZE=$(expr ${sectorsize} \* ${startsector} / 1024)
if [ ${?} != 0 ]
then
echo "Something went wrong. Most likely your partition table is corrupt." >&2
die 1 "You have to recover the MBR manually by copying the mbr from ${BACKUP_FILE}"
fi
if [ "${1}" == "index" ]
then
#Try different hashers, use the most secure
HASHER=$(/usr/bin/which sha512sum 2> /dev/null)
test -z "${HASHER}" && HASHER=$(/usr/bin/which sha384sum 2> /dev/null)
test -z "${HASHER}" && HASHER=$(/usr/bin/which sha256sum 2> /dev/null)
test -z "${HASHER}" && HASHER=$(/usr/bin/which sha224sum 2> /dev/null)
#It gets insecure below here, but better than nothing?
test -z "${HASHER}" && HASHER=$(/usr/bin/which sha1sum 2> /dev/null)
test -z "${HASHER}" && HASHER=$(/usr/bin/which md5sum 2> /dev/null)
#If we found no hasher: exit
[ -z "${HASHER}" ] && die 5 "No hash calculator found"
#Exists ${DIGEST_FILE}, if true run du magic, else write ${DIGEST_FILE}
if [ -f ${DIGEST_FILE} ]
then
#Collect mbr and /boot hashes and write to $DIGEST_FILE_TMP
write_hashes $DIGEST_FILE_TMP
#Compare $DIGEST_FILE_TMP against ${DIGEST_FILE} and exit, when fine. Otherwise do magic.
if diff -q --ignore-matching-lines='^#' ${DIGEST_FILE} ${DIGEST_FILE_TMP} ;
then
die 0
else
#Compare actual hashes of MBR against saved hashes.
if [ "$(grep ${MBR_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE})" != "$(grep ${MBR_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE_TMP})" ]
then
[ -z "$PS1" ] || echo "at least mbr must be written."
fi
#Compare actual hashes of /boot against saved hashes.
if [ "$(grep -v ${MBR_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE})" != "$(grep -v ${MBR_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE_TMP})" ]
then
[ -z "$PS1" ] || echo "anything here, must be rewritten."
#if interactive ask if rewrite einzeln?
[ -z "$PS1" ] || echo "find out which one?"
#read z und so weiter..
fi
mv ${DIGEST_FILE_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE} || die 7
echo "List of hashes written to ${DIGEST_FILE}"
fi
else
write_hashes $DIGEST_FILE
fi
#readconfig
source ${CONFIG_FILE}
#Backup of good files
tar -czpPf ${BACKUP_FILE} ${MBR_TMP} /boot ${DIGEST_FILE}
if [ $? == 0 ]
then
echo "Backup written to ${BACKUP_FILE}"
else
die 7 "Error writing ${BACKUP_FILE}"
fi
elif [ "${1}" == "check" ]
then
HASHER=$(head -n1 ${DIGEST_FILE} | awk '{print $5}')
dd if=${MBR_DEVICE} of=${MBR_TMP} bs=${MBR_SIZE}K count=1 status=noxfer || die 8
if ! $(grep ${MBR_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE} | ${HASHER} --check --warn --quiet --strict > ${LOG_FILE})
then
echo " !! TIME TO PANIK: MBR WAS MODIFIED !!"
COUNTER=$((COUNTER + 1))
fi
if ! $(grep -v ${MBR_TMP} ${DIGEST_FILE} | ${HASHER} --check --warn --quiet --strict >> ${LOG_FILE})
then
echo " !! TIME TO PANIK: AT LEAST 1 FILE WAS MODIFIED !!"
COUNTER=$((COUNTER + 2))
die $COUNTER
fi
elif [ "${1}" == "recover" ]
then
echo "Restoring files from backup... (type yes or no for each file)"
#For each failed file: ask if it should be recovered from backup
for file in $(cut -d: -f1 ${LOG_FILE})
do
tar -xzpPvwf ${BACKUP_FILE} ${file}
[ $? != 0 ] && echo "Error restoring ${file} from backup, continuing" >&2
#If the MBR is to be recovered, copy to ${MBR_DEVICE}
if [ "${file}" == ${MBR_TMP} ]
then
cp ${MBR_TMP} ${MBR_DEVICE}
[ $? != 0 ] && echo "Error restoring MBR from backup, continuing" >&2
fi
done
else
die 6 "Usage: ${0} index|check|recover"
fi
die 0