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Title: Binary Packages for Cryptech Software and Firmware Author: Rob Austein Date: 2016-12-15 22:44 Modified: 2019-09-03 15:23 Category: Releases

The Cryptech Project maintains APT and Homebrew repositories containing packaged software for the Cryptech Alpha board for Debian and Ubuntu Linux and for Mac OS X. The binary packages also include pre-compiled images for the Alpha Board's Artix-7 FPGA, Cortex M4 ARM CPU, and AVR ATtiny828 MCU.

How to get APT packages for Debian Stretch, Debian Buster, Ubuntu Xenial, or Ubuntu Bionic

  • Fetch and validate the repository key. Presumably you're security concious (otherwise, why are you installing this stuff?), so you may want to pay attention to what gpg --check-sig says here.

$ id=37A8E93F5D7E7B9A $ wget https://apt.cryptech.is/apt-gpg-key.gpg $ gpg --recv-key $id $ gpg --check-sig $id

  • Install the repository key. We used to use apt-key(8) for this, these days the cool kids use the /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/ directory:

$ sudo chown root:root apt-gpg-key.gpg $ sudo mv apt-gpg-key.gpg /etc/apt/trusted.gpg.d/cryptech.gpg

  • Configure apt to use the repository. You need to add a couple of entries to /etc/apt/source.list.d/; which entries you need to add depends on which distribution you're running.

    • For Debian Stretch, do: $ sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cryptech.list http://apt.cryptech.is/sources.stretch.list
    • For Debian Buster, do: $ sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cryptech.list http://apt.cryptech.is/sources.buster.list
    • For Ubuntu Xenial, do: $ sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cryptech.list http://apt.cryptech.is/sources.xenial.list
    • For Ubuntu Bionic, do: $ sudo wget -q -O /etc/apt/sources.list.d/cryptech.list http://apt.cryptech.is/sources.bionic.list
  • Update the package index.

$ sudo apt-get update

  • Install the cryptech-alpha package.

$ sudo apt-get install cryptech-alpha

Updating APT packages

Once you've performed the steps above you should be able to upgrade to newer version of the code using the normal APT upgrade process:

$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get upgrade

How to get Homebrew packages for Mac OS X

  • Fetch and validate the repository key. Presumably you're security concious (otherwise, why are you installing this stuff?), so you may want to pay attention to what gpg --check-sig says here.

$ id=37A8E93F5D7E7B9A $ gpg --recv-key $id $ gpg --check-sig $id

  • Configure Homebrew to use the repository.

$ brew tap cryptech/sw https://brew.cryptech.is/tap

  • Update the package index.

$ brew update

  • Check the commit signature on the cryptech-alpha package formula. This is optional (Homebrew doesn't care whether you do this), but if you want to know whether the formula was signed by the Cryptech project, this is how to check.

$ brew log --max-count=1 --show-signature cryptech-alpha

  • Install the cryptech-alpha package. At the moment, this is only available as a Homebrew source package due to licensing issues in the MacOS Xcode SDK, so the installation will probably take several minutes, as some of the libraries are a bit slow to compile (sorry...).

$ brew install cryptech-alpha

Updating Homebrew packages

Once you've performed the steps above you should be able to upgrade to newer version of the code using the normal Homebrew upgrade process:

$ brew update
$ brew upgrade
$ brew cleanup