This project is currently in beta phase. Expect bugs, problems, etc. Lots of things still need a lot of love. We invite everyone to test, audit and improve the project.
Security hardened OpenBSD templates with complete firewall and Tor configurations. They are specifically designed for environments which require a high degree of security, privacy and anonymity. This makes them a good fit for crypto currency environments.
The following OpenBSD templates are currently available:
- Basic firewall with nat
- Tor gateway with socks support
- Tor gateway with transparent torification
- Tor gateway with socks and transparent torification
- Tor with socks support for single network card systems
- Tor with transparent torification for single network card systems
- Tor with socks and transparent torification for single network card systems
All templates will:
- Configure the PF firewall with pretty strict rules. Example: block all traffic destined to RFC1918 addresses.
- Set OpenBSD to the highest securelevel. This can prevent changes to the firewall configuration even when the root account is compromised.
- Setup most filesystems in read-only mode
- Setup the remaining filesystems with the memory filesystem (MFS) for files and folders that need write access. This information is stored in RAM and will be cleared on reboot.
- Set immutable flags on most files on the system
- Set random mac addresses
- Disable SSH and NTP by default
The Tor templates provide:
- A simple way to setup Tor .onion services, including 'stealth' and 'next generation v3' onion services
- A simple way to setup authorization data for remote stealth onion services
Our plan is to extend the list of security hardened templates with Monero, Bitcoin and Kovri/I2P. We are exploring other applications as well and are open for suggestions.
The instructions are tailored for a Debian/Tails like system. For security reasons we highly recommend to use Tails to generate the custom OpenBSD isos.
Select one of the templates and rename it to install.site.
Copy install.site to the same directory as the 'custom-openbsd-iso.sh' script.
Optional: Make some changes to install.site, example: edit the firewall or configure some Tor .onion services.
Run the custom-openbsd-iso.sh script:
./custom-openbsd-iso.sh
The script should produce a custom OpenBSD iso.
Burn the iso to a CD/DVD.
This is a mini version of our installation instructions. See our website for the full instructions.
Boot the custom OpenBSD iso and follow the standard OpenBSD installation procedure. Use the network configuration from install.site to configure the network. A 'Gateway' will use ip address 172.16.1.1 with netmask 255.255.255.0 for the internal interface by default.
Once you get to the following line you need to type 'E
' to edit the auto layout and delete the swap partition:
'Use (A)uto layout, (E)dit auto layout, or create (C)ustom layout.'
Below the line starting with 'Label editor' you need to type the following sequence to delete the swap partition:
d b
w
q
When you get to 'Set name(s)' you need to select 'siteXX.tgz' and de-select all sets starting with 'x, 'games' and 'comp'
Select the siteXX.tgz set:
+s*
De-select the x, game and comp sets:
-x*
-g*
-c*
The checksum and verification test for siteXX.tgz will fail. This is expected behavior. Type 'yes
' to continue the installation.
When you see "CONGRATULATIONS" you can reboot the system.
Upon first boot the custom installation will run a script once that will automatically reboot the system. After this is done you will see the login prompt and your system is ready for use.
- Add Monero P2P daemon, RPC service and wallet support
- Add Kovri/I2P support
- Improve installation process
- Improve templates and scripts
- Improve documentation
- Explore methods to securely set system time
- Explore methods to create an OpenBSD iso from the 'stable' branch
- Add Tor controlport (filter) support
- Add automatic download of non-free firmware drivers
- Improve Tails support
- Add Whonix support
- Add Qubes support
- Add (offline) QR code signing support
- Add hardware recommendations
- Add hardware wallet support
- Add USB boot support
- Add ARM architecture support
- Add live cd option
- Add templates for other operating systems
- Explore layer 2 filtering
- Explore virtualization technologies (VMM) to compartmentalize services
- Explore and promote (reproducible) Monero and Kovri packages for OpenBSD and other operating systems
- Explore and promote the integration of OpenBSD's pledge in Monero, Kovri, Tor and other applications
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