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WARNING: As this has the potential for stopping users from logging in, extensive testing should take place before deploying into production.

Crypt is an authorization plugin that will enforce FileVault 2, and then submit it to an instance of Crypt Server. Crypt supports macOS 13 and above. For versions below 13.0, please use version 4.1.0. For versions below 11.0, please use version 4.0.0. For versions below 10.12 please use version 2 and below.

When using Crypt with macOS 10.15 and higher, you will also need to deploy a PPC TCC profile via user approved MDM to allow Crypt to enable FileVault. An example can be found here.

Features

Configuration

Preferences can be set either in /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt.plist or via MCX / Profiles. An example profile can be found here.

ServerURL

The ServerURL preference sets your Crypt Server. Crypt will not enforce FileVault if this preference isn't set.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt ServerURL "https://crypt.example.com"

ManageAuthMechs

By default, Crypt will ensure the Authenication Mechaniss are set up correctly. If you want to disable this, you can set the ManageAuthMechs preference to FALSE.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt ManageAuthMechs -bool FALSE

SkipUsers

The SkipUsers preference allows you to define an array of users that will not be forced to enable FileVault.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt SkipUsers -array-add adminuser

RemovePlist

By default, the plist with the FileVault Key will be removed once it has been escrowed. In a future version of Crypt, there will be the possibility of verifying the escrowed key with the client. In preparation for this feature, you can now choose to leave the key on disk.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt RemovePlist -bool FALSE

RotateUsedKey

For macOS 10.14 and below, Crypt2 can rotate the recovery key, if the key is used to unlock the disk. There is a small caveat that this feature only works if the key is still present on the disk. This is set to TRUE by default.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt RotateUsedKey -bool FALSE

For macOS 10.15 and above, you may want to use the ROTATE_VIEWED_SECRETS key in Crypt Server if you want the client to get instructions to rotate the key.

ValidateKey

Crypt can validate the recovery key if it is stored on disk. If the key fails validation, the plist is removed so it can be regenerated on next login. This is set to TRUE by default.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt ValidateKey -bool FALSE

OutputPath

You can define a new location for where the recovery key is written to. Default for this is '/var/root/crypt_output.plist'.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt OutputPath "/path/to/different/location"

KeyEscrowInterval

You can define the time interval in Hours for how often Crypt tries to re-escrow the key, after the first successful escrow. Default for this is 1 hour.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt KeyEscrowInterval -int 2

AdditionalCurlOpts

The AdditionalCurlOpts preference allows you to define an array of additional curl options to add to the curl command run during checkin to escrow the key to Crypt Server.

$ sudo defaults write /Library/Preferences/com.grahamgilbert.crypt AdditionalCurlOpts -array-add "--tlsv1.3"

PostRunCommand

This is a command that is run after Crypt has detected an error condition with a stored key that cannot be resolved silently - either it has failed validation or the server has instructed the client to rotate the key. These cannot be resolved silently on APFS volumes, so the user will need to log in again. If you have a tool that can enforce a logout or a reboot, you can run it here. This preference can either be a string if your command has no spaces, or an array if there are spaces in the command.

Uninstalling

The install package will modify the Authorization DB - you need to remove these entries before removing the Crypt Authorization Plugin. To do this, use the -uninstall flag in the checkin binary (sudo /Library/Crypt/checkin -uninstall).

Building from source

You will need to configure Xcode 9.3 (requires 10.13.2 or later) to sign the bundle before building. Instructions for this are out of the scope of this readme, and are available on Apple's site.

Credits

Crypt couldn't have been written without the help of Tom Burgin - he is responsible for all of the good code in this project. The bad bits are mine.