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Accepted security risks
Conscious security trade-offs we are choosing to live with — recorded so "what we are not doing" is explicit and revisitable, not forgotten. This register is a living document, deliberately kept out of ADR-002 (which records durable decisions) so the ADR stays stable.
Owned by ADR-002 (Security baseline and strategy). Re-challenged during the
periodic security review (planned /security-review; see docs/TODO.md).
Each entry: the risk · why we accept it (rationale) · what would make us revisit (trigger).
| # | Accepted risk | Rationale | Revisit trigger |
|---|---|---|---|
| R1 | Active supply-chain scanning deferred — baseline hygiene is required (tiered image pinning per ADR-011 — stateful tag@digest, stateless rolling — prefer official/verified images; gitleaks), but images and dependencies are not actively vulnerability-scanned (Trivy/Grype) or signature-verified |
Scanning only pays off with the capacity to triage its output; the realistic threat is opportunistic, not a targeted supply-chain attack | A monitoring/triage stack is live; hosting high-value data/finances for others; a relevant upstream compromise |
| R2 | SELinux not used — no SELinux mandatory access control | AppArmor — Debian-native and enforced via the CIS baseline — already provides MAC; adding SELinux means two MAC systems, non-native to Debian, for no real gain | A service that ships and requires its own SELinux policy; threat model shifts toward targeted attackers |
| R3 | Self-hosted mesh control plane is a public target on askari — the NetBird coordinator (ADR-016) exposes a management API + dashboard (TCP 80/443) and Coturn (UDP 3478) on askari's public IP; the management API controls the whole mesh |
Self-hosting means no third-party trust and an off-site control plane that survives a homelab outage (boma's sovereignty ethos). Residual surface is on askari (already a public VPS) and is mitigated: TLS + embedded-IdP login, source-IP restriction where practical, base hardening, version-pinned NetBird (ADR-011) patched on boma's cadence |
A coordinator compromise or unpatched NetBird CVE; the management plane is reachable without auth/IP-limits; the operational burden makes a hosted coordinator worth reconsidering |
Last reviewed: 2026-06-05. The prior gaps (full CIS hardening, SELinux/AppArmor,
IDS) were re-challenged and adopted rather than accepted: CIS Debian L1+L2 + CIS
Docker, AppArmor (enforce), AIDE file-integrity, and Suricata network IDS are now
part of the security strategy (ADR-002). See STATUS.md / docs/TODO.md for build
status. As CIS is implemented, any specific item that proves impractical is added
here as a named exception.