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26.Dd January 4, 2000
27.Dt SECURELEVEL 7
28.Os
29.Sh NAME
30.Nm securelevel
31.Nd securelevel and its effects
32.Sh SYNOPSIS
33The
34.Ox
35kernel provides four levels of system security:
36.Bl -tag -width flag
37.It \&-1 Em Permanently insecure mode
38.Bl -hyphen -compact
39.It
40.Xr init 8
41will not attempt to raise the securelevel
42.It
43may only be set with
44.Xr sysctl 8
45while the system is insecure
46.It
47otherwise identical to securelevel 0
48.El
49.It \ 0 Em Insecure mode
50.Bl -hyphen -compact
51.It
52used during bootstrapping and while the system is single-user
53.It
54all devices may be read or written subject to their permissions
55.It
56system file flags may be cleared
57.El
58.It \ 1 Em Secure mode
59.Bl -hyphen -compact
60.It
61default mode when system is multi-user
62.It
63securelevel may no longer be lowered except by init
64.It
65.Pa /dev/mem
66and
67.Pa /dev/kmem
68may not be written to
69.It
70raw disk devices of mounted file systems are read-only
71.It
72system immutable and append-only file flags may not be removed
73.It
74kernel modules may not be loaded or unloaded
75.El
76.It \ 2 Em Highly secure mode
77.Bl -hyphen -compact
78.It
79all effects of securelevel 1
80.It
81raw disk devices are always read-only whether mounted or not
82.It
83.Xr settimeofday 2
84and
85.Xr clock_settime 2
86may not set the time backwards or close to overflow
87.It
88.Xr pfctl 8
89may no longer alter filter or nat rules
90.It
91the
92.Va ddb.console
93and
94.Va ddb.panic
95.Xr sysctl 8
96variables may not be raised
97.El
98.El
99.Sh DESCRIPTION
100Securelevel provides convenient means of
101.Dq locking down
102a system to a degree suited to its environment.
103It is normally set at boot via the
104.Xr rc.securelevel 8
105script, or the superuser may raise securelevel at any time by modifying the
106.Va kern.securelevel
107.Xr sysctl 8
108variable.
109However, only
110.Xr init 8
111may lower it once the system has entered secure mode.
112A kernel built with
113.Cm option INSECURE
114in the config file will default to permanently insecure mode.
115.Pp
116Highly secure mode may seem Draconian, but is intended as a last line of
117defence should the superuser account be compromised.
118Its effects preclude
119circumvention of file flags by direct modification of a raw disk device,
120or erasure of a file system by means of
121.Xr newfs 8 .
122Further, it can limit the potential damage of a compromised
123.Dq firewall
124by prohibiting the modification of packet filter rules.
125Preventing
126the system clock from being set backwards aids in post-mortem analysis
127and helps ensure the integrity of logs.
128Precision timekeeping is not
129affected because the clock may still be slowed.
130.Pp
131Because securelevel can be modified with the in-kernel debugger
132.Xr ddb 4 ,
133a convenient means of locking it off (if present) is provided
134on highly secure systems.
135This is accomplished by setting
136.Va ddb.console
137and
138.Va ddb.panic
139to 0 with the
140.Xr sysctl 8
141utility.
142.Sh FILES
143.Bl -tag -width /etc/rc.securelevel -compact
144.It Pa /etc/rc.securelevel
145commands that run before the security level changes
146.El
147.Sh SEE ALSO
148.Xr chflags 2 ,
149.Xr settimeofday 2 ,
150.Xr mem 4 ,
151.Xr options 4 ,
152.Xr init 8 ,
153.Xr rc 8 ,
154.Xr sysctl 8
155.Sh HISTORY
156The
157.Nm
158manual page first appeared in
159.Ox 2.6 .
160.Sh BUGS
161The list of securelevel's effects may not be comprehensive.
162