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Add hardened systemd files as proposed in [#9760](https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/issues/9760) and added them to `contrib/`. Change the docs to reflect the presence of these files. |
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[Service] | ||
# The following directives give the synapse service R/W access to: | ||
# - /run/matrix-synapse | ||
# - /var/lib/matrix-synapse | ||
# - /var/log/matrix-synapse | ||
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RuntimeDirectory=matrix-synapse | ||
StateDirectory=matrix-synapse | ||
LogsDirectory=matrix-synapse | ||
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###################### | ||
## Security Sandbox ## | ||
###################### | ||
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# Make sure that the service has its own unshared tmpfs at /tmp and that it | ||
# cannot see or change any real devices | ||
PrivateTmp=true | ||
PrivateDevices=true | ||
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# We give no capabilities to a service by default | ||
CapabilityBoundingSet= | ||
AmbientCapabilities= | ||
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# Protect the following from modification: | ||
# - The entire filesystem | ||
# - sysctl settings and loaded kernel modules | ||
# - No modifications allowed to Control Groups | ||
# - Hostname | ||
# - System Clock | ||
ProtectSystem=strict | ||
ProtectKernelTunables=true | ||
ProtectKernelModules=true | ||
ProtectControlGroups=true | ||
ProtectClock=true | ||
ProtectHostname=true | ||
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# Prevent access to the following: | ||
# - /home directory | ||
# - Kernel logs | ||
ProtectHome=tmpfs | ||
ProtectKernelLogs=true | ||
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# Make sure that the process can only see PIDs and process details of itself, | ||
# and the second option disables seeing details of things like system load and | ||
# I/O etc | ||
ProtectProc=invisible | ||
ProcSubset=pid | ||
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# While not needed, we set these options explicitly | ||
# - This process has been given access to the host network | ||
# - It can also communicate with any IP Address | ||
PrivateNetwork=false | ||
RestrictAddressFamilies=AF_INET AF_INET6 AF_UNIX | ||
IPAddressAllow=any | ||
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# Restrict system calls to a sane bunch | ||
SystemCallArchitectures=native | ||
SystemCallFilter=@system-service | ||
SystemCallFilter=~@privileged @resources @obsolete | ||
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# Misc restrictions | ||
# - Since the process is a python process it needs to be able to write and | ||
# execute memory regions, so we set MemoryDenyWriteExecute to false | ||
RestrictSUIDSGID=true | ||
RemoveIPC=true | ||
NoNewPrivileges=true | ||
RestrictRealtime=true | ||
RestrictNamespaces=true | ||
LockPersonality=true | ||
PrivateUsers=true | ||
MemoryDenyWriteExecute=false |
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systemctl enable matrix-synapse-worker@federation_writer.service | ||
systemctl restart matrix-synapse.target | ||
``` | ||
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## Hardening | ||
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**Optional:** If further hardening is desired, the file | ||
`override-hardened.conf` may be copied from | ||
`contrib/systemd/override-hardened.conf` in this repository to the location | ||
`/etc/systemd/system/matrix-synapse.service.d/override-hardened.conf` (the | ||
directory may have to be created). It enables certain sandboxing features in | ||
systemd to further secure the synapse service. You may read the comments to | ||
understand what the override file is doing. The same file will need to be copied | ||
to | ||
`/etc/systemd/system/[email protected]/override-hardened-worker.conf` | ||
(this directory may also have to be created) in order to apply the same | ||
hardening options to any worker processes. | ||
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Once these files have been copied to their appropriate locations, simply reload | ||
systemd's manager config files and restart all Synapse services to apply the hardening options. They will automatically | ||
be applied at every restart as long as the override files are present at the | ||
specified locations. | ||
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```sh | ||
systemctl daemon-reload | ||
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# Restart services | ||
systemctl restart matrix-synapse.target | ||
``` | ||
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In order to see their effect, you may run `systemd-analyze security | ||
matrix-synapse.service` before and after applying the hardening options to see | ||
the changes being applied at a glance. |