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Version: 🚧 Unstable 🚧

Installation

Kunai can be easily installed on the system using the install command

Usage: kunai install [OPTIONS]

Options:
--harden Install in harden mode. First verify that /sys/kernel/security/lsm contains bpf
--install-dir <INSTALL_DIR> Set a custom installation directory [default: /usr/bin/]
--log-file <LOG_FILE> Log file where kunai logs will be written [default: /var/log/kunai/events.log]
--config <CONFIG> Where to write the configuration file. Any intermediate directory will be created if needed [default: /etc/kunai/config.yaml]
--systemd Make a systemd unit installation
-u, --systemd-unit <UNIT> Install a systemd unit but do not enable it [default: /lib/systemd/system/00-kunai.service]
--enable-unit Enable Kunai unit (kunai will start at boot)
-h, --help Print help
service installation

By default, install command just installs kunai, so no service will be installed. This has to be selected using --systemd option, one can also decide to enable the unit with --enable-unit.

Systemd Installation

The following command would install kunai with all the defaults but would also install and enable a systemd unit. Once the service is up and running it can be managed as any other systemd service.

kunai install --systemd --enable-unit
SERVICE NAME

By default the unit is named 00-kunai.service so that it starts before other services. The default is also to create an alias Alias=kunai.service to simplify some command lines such as systemctl status kunai.

hardened installation

Kunai service can be installed in hardened mode. It simply runs kunai in hardened mode by setting configuration properly.

Hardened mode is a security mechanism preventing kunai from being stopped by malware so this mode comes with some limitations.

  • any kill signal sent to kunai will be denied
  • when installed this way, the service is protected and cannot be stopped with systemctl. If you try it would simply fail.
  • since kunai cannot be stopped, it cannot be restarted either. So any configuration change will need a system reboot to be taken into account
  • to stop kunai one needs to disable the service with systemctl disable kunai and reboot the system