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    SubjectRe: [PATCH v8 16/17] integrity: Trust MOK keys if MokListTrustedRT found
    On Tue, Nov 23, 2021 at 11:41:23PM -0500, Eric Snowberg wrote:
    > A new Machine Owner Key (MOK) variable called MokListTrustedRT has been
    > introduced in shim. When this UEFI variable is set, it indicates the
    > end-user has made the decision themselves that they wish to trust MOK keys
    > within the Linux trust boundary. It is not an error if this variable
    > does not exist. If it does not exist, the MOK keys should not be trusted
    > within the kernel.

    Hi Eric,

    I've been milling around on this patch-set for a while and I have a few issues
    with the description of the commit and what the code actually does.

    efi_mokvar_entry_find doesn't simply read an UEFI variable as the commit message
    suggests, it will look for the MOK variable loaded into the EFI configuration
    table. This implies we need this table setup in early boot to take usage of this
    patch set.

    The only bootloader that does setup this table, is the `shim` as described. But
    no other bootloader implements support for the MOK EFI configuration table.

    This effectively means that there is still no way for Machine Owners to load
    keys into the keyring, for things like module signing, without the shim present
    in the bootchain. I find this a bit weird.

    Is this an intentional design decision, or could other ways be supported as
    well?

    --
    Morten Linderud
    PGP: 9C02FF419FECBE16

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