nixos/hardened: don't set vm.mmap_min_addr

Upstreamed in anthraxx/linux-hardened@f1fe0a64dd.
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Emily 2020-04-04 22:52:42 +01:00
parent 46d12cca56
commit cc28d51237

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@ -82,16 +82,6 @@ with lib;
# Disable bpf() JIT (to eliminate spray attacks) # Disable bpf() JIT (to eliminate spray attacks)
boot.kernel.sysctl."net.core.bpf_jit_enable" = mkDefault false; boot.kernel.sysctl."net.core.bpf_jit_enable" = mkDefault false;
# Allowing users to mmap() memory starting at virtual address 0 can turn a
# NULL dereference bug in the kernel into code execution with elevated
# privilege. Mitigate by enforcing a minimum base addr beyond the NULL memory
# space. This breaks applications that require mapping the 0 page, such as
# dosemu or running 16bit applications under wine. It also breaks older
# versions of qemu.
#
# The value is taken from the KSPP recommendations (Debian uses 4096).
boot.kernel.sysctl."vm.mmap_min_addr" = mkDefault 65536;
# Disable ftrace debugging # Disable ftrace debugging
boot.kernel.sysctl."kernel.ftrace_enabled" = mkDefault false; boot.kernel.sysctl."kernel.ftrace_enabled" = mkDefault false;