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0268691925 nixos/localtime: make localtimed a system user
Currently, a user is created in the 1000-29999 range. This is incorrect,
as localtimed is a system service and not a user.
2021-02-11 22:36:37 +01:00
volth
bc0d605cf1 treewide: fix double quoted strings in meta.description
Signed-off-by: Ben Siraphob <bensiraphob@gmail.com>
2021-01-24 19:56:59 +07:00
Graham Christensen
bc49a0815a
utillinux: rename to util-linux 2020-11-24 12:42:06 -05:00
Janne Heß
e5e9887e38
nixos/dbus: Add AppArmor support 2020-11-18 10:10:36 +01:00
Robert Helgesson
94819fdb5f
nixos/dbus: re-add a dummy socketActivated option
If set, then issue a warning instead of an error as previously.
2020-10-24 23:01:00 +02:00
Robert Helgesson
f292a27f44
nixos/dbus: always use socket activates user session
This removes the `services.dbus.socketActivated` and
`services.xserver.startDbusSession` options. Instead the user D-Bus
session is always socket activated.
2020-09-13 11:17:16 +02:00
Florian Klink
962e15aebc nixos: remove StandardOutput=syslog, StandardError=syslog lines
Since systemd 243, docs were already steering users towards using
`journal`:

eedaf7f322

systemd 246 will go one step further, it shows warnings for these units
during bootup, and will [automatically convert these occurences to
`journal`](f3dc6af20f):

> [    6.955976] systemd[1]: /nix/store/hwyfgbwg804vmr92fxc1vkmqfq2k9s17-unit-display-manager.service/display-manager.service:27: Standard output type syslog is obsolete, automatically updating to journal. Please update│······················
 your unit file, and consider removing the setting altogether.

So there's no point of keeping `syslog` here, and it's probably a better
idea to just not set it, due to:

> This setting defaults to the value set with DefaultStandardOutput= in
> systemd-system.conf(5), which defaults to journal.
2020-08-13 18:49:15 +02:00
Jörg Thalheim
073d2fc4d5
cgmanager: remove
fixes #30023
2020-06-05 09:47:12 +01:00
Florian Klink
09244cbd98 nixos/nscd: set positive hosts caching ttl to 0
This effectively disables nscd's built-in hosts cache, which turns out
to be erratic in some cases.

We only use nscd these days as a more ABI-neutral NSS dispatcher
mechanism.

Local caching should still be possible with local resolvers in
/etc/resolv.conf (via the `dns` NSS module), or without local resolvers
via systemd-networkd (via the `resolve` nss module)

We don't set enable-cache to no due to
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/50316#discussion_r241035226.
2020-06-01 01:12:43 +02:00
oxalica
fe3e52c291
earlyoom: patch absolute dbus path and make nixos module up to date (#88443)
* earlyoom: patch absolute path of dbus-send

* nixos/earlyoom: replace `notificationsCommand` with `enableNotification`

* nixos/earlyoom: setup `systembus-notify` when `enableNotification`
2020-05-25 10:13:55 -05:00
Florian Klink
2ececf1ed9 nixos/nscd: be more specific in the nscd.enable description on what breaks 2020-04-25 18:11:10 +02:00
Frederik Rietdijk
23be4a8b4d Merge master into staging-next 2020-04-21 19:59:56 +02:00
Dominik Xaver Hörl
0412bde942 treewide: add bool type to enable options, or make use of mkEnableOption
Add missing type information to manually specified enable options or replace them by mkEnableOption where appropriate.
2020-04-21 08:55:36 +02:00
Matthew Bauer
7cc40e15e4 treewide/nixos: use stdenv.cc.libc instead of glibc when available
This prevents duplication in cross-compiled nixos machines. The
bootstrapped glibc differs from the natively compiled one, so we get
two glibc’s in the closure. To reduce closure size, just use
stdenv.cc.libc where available.
2020-04-06 16:36:27 -04:00
rnhmjoj
1d61efb7f1 treewide: use attrs instead of list for types.loaOf options 2020-01-06 10:39:18 -05:00
Vladimír Čunát
f21211ebfe
Merge branch 'master' into staging 2019-09-02 23:25:24 +02:00
Florian Klink
f74735c9d7 nixos: remove dependencies on local-fs.target
Since https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/61321, local-fs.target is
part of sysinit.target again, meaning units without
DefaultDependencies=no will automatically depend on it, and the manual
set dependencies can be dropped.
2019-09-01 19:06:38 +02:00
worldofpeace
2f7d0993b7
Merge pull request #67363 from worldofpeace/dbus-datadir
dbus: don't make datadir /etc, set runstatedir to /run
2019-08-29 19:46:51 -04:00
volth
35d68ef143 treewide: remove redundant quotes 2019-08-26 21:40:19 +00:00
worldofpeace
53a7d67344 nixos/doc: document share/dbus-1/*.d 2019-08-24 15:07:44 -04:00
Jamey Sharp
d79584c902 nixos/nscd: document why it is configured this way 2019-07-12 12:07:45 -07:00
Jamey Sharp
f7c776760b nixos/nscd: only drop privs after nss module init
NixOS usually needs nscd just to have a single place where
LD_LIBRARY_PATH can be set to include all NSS modules, but nscd is also
useful if some of the NSS modules need to read files which are only
accessible by root.

For example, nixos/modules/config/ldap.nix needs this when
  users.ldap.enable = true;
  users.ldap.daemon.enable = false;
and users.ldap.bind.passwordFile exists. In that case, the module
creates an /etc/ldap.conf which is only readable by root, but which the
NSS module needs to read in order to find out what LDAP server to
connect to and with what credentials.

If nscd is started as root and configured with the server-user option in
nscd.conf, then it gives each NSS module the opportunity to initialize
itself before dropping privileges. The initialization happens in the
glibc-internal __nss_disable_nscd function, which pre-loads all the
configured NSS modules for passwd, group, hosts, and services (but not
netgroup for some reason?) and, for each loaded module, calls an init
function if one is defined. After that finishes, nscd's main() calls
nscd_init() which ends by calling finish_drop_privileges().

There are provisions in systemd for using DynamicUser with a service
which needs to drop privileges itself, so this patch does that.
2019-07-07 08:43:41 -07:00
Jamey Sharp
c38fa99757 nixos/nscd: don't need to specify username
Thanks to @arianvp for pointing out that when DynamicUser is true,
systemd defaults the value of User to be the name of the unit, which in
this case is already "nscd".
2019-07-06 09:24:49 -07:00
Jamey Sharp
4c64375e91 nixos/nscd: delete redundant nscd.conf options
These options were being set to the same value as the defaults that are
hardcoded in nscd. Delete them so it's clear which settings are actually
important for NixOS.

One exception is `threads 1`, which is different from the built-in
default of 4. However, both values are equivalent because nscd forces
the number of threads to be at least as many as the number of kinds of
databases it supports, which is 5.
2019-07-03 15:34:44 -07:00
Jamey Sharp
de251704d6 nixos/nscd: run with a dynamic user
nscd doesn't create any files outside of /run/nscd unless the nscd.conf
"persistent" option is used, which we don't do by default. Therefore it
doesn't matter what UID/GID we run this service as, so long as it isn't
shared with any other running processes.

/run/nscd does need to be owned by the same UID that the service is
running as, but systemd takes care of that for us thanks to the
RuntimeDirectory directive.

If someone wants to turn on the "persistent" option, they need to
manually configure users.users.nscd and systemd.tmpfiles.rules so that
/var/db/nscd is owned by the same user that nscd runs as.

In an all-defaults boot.isContainer configuration of NixOS, this removes
the only user which did not have a pre-assigned UID.
2019-07-03 13:27:29 -07:00
Jamey Sharp
597563d248 nixos/nscd: let systemd manage directories
Previously this module created both /var/db/nscd and /run/nscd using
shell commands in a preStart script. Note that both of these paths are
hard-coded in the nscd source. (Well, the latter is actually
/var/run/nscd but /var/run is a symlink to /run so it works out the
same.)

/var/db/nscd is only used if the nscd.conf "persistent" option is turned
on for one or more databases, which it is not in our default config
file. I'm not even sure persistent mode can work under systemd, since
`nscd --shutdown` is not synchronous so systemd will always
unceremoniously kill nscd without reliably giving it time to mark the
databases as unused. Nonetheless, if someone wants to use that option,
they can ensure the directory exists using systemd.tmpfiles.rules.

systemd can create /run/nscd for us with the RuntimeDirectory directive,
with the added benefit of causing systemd to delete the directory on
service stop or restart. The default value of RuntimeDirectoryMode is
755, the same as the mode which this module was using before.

I don't think the `rm -f /run/nscd/nscd.pid` was necessary after NixOS
switched to systemd and used its PIDFile directive, because systemd
deletes the specified file after the service stops, and because the file
can't persist across reboots since /run is a tmpfs. Even if the file
still exists when nscd starts, it's only a problem if the pid it
contains has been reused by another process, which is unlikely. Anyway,
this change makes that deletion even less necessary, because now systemd
deletes the entire /run/nscd directory when the service stops.
2019-07-03 12:39:48 -07:00
Jamey Sharp
93f185df65 nixos/nscd: no longer need to wait for readiness
This postStart step was introduced on 2014-04-24 with the comment that
"Nscd forks into the background before it's ready to accept
connections."

However, that was fixed upstream almost two months earlier, on
2014-03-03, with the comment that "This, along with setting the nscd
service type to forking in its systemd configuration file, allows
systemd to be certain that the nscd service is ready and is accepting
connections."

The fix was released several months later in glibc 2.20, which was
merged in NixOS sometime before 15.09, so it certainly should be safe to
remove this workaround by now.
2019-07-03 12:26:47 -07:00
worldofpeace
d672ceeb68
Merge pull request #63204 from michaelpj/imp/localtime-upstream
localtime: use upstream unit, fix polkit rules
2019-06-19 08:38:03 -04:00
Michael Peyton Jones
0073c1fb0b
localtime: use upstream unit and fix polkit rule installation
Also don't allocate a user - the upstream unit uses DynamicUser.
2019-06-19 11:07:44 +01:00
volth
f3282c8d1e treewide: remove unused variables (#63177)
* treewide: remove unused variables

* making ofborg happy
2019-06-16 19:59:05 +00:00
Michael Peyton Jones
d3a4a5bd95
localtime: set geoclue config
The geoclue module now lets us set application config. This should make
it more robust in environments that don't provide a geoclue agent.

Fixes #44725.
2019-06-03 18:12:33 +01:00
Lassulus
9cda3faecd
Merge pull request #53444 from wedens/earlyoom-notifications
nixos/earlyoom: add notificationsCommand option
2019-04-27 21:34:37 +09:00
wedens
5798d12842 nixos/earlyoom: add notificationsCommand option
Add option for specifying command that will be used for sending notifications.
See https://github.com/rfjakob/earlyoom#notifications for details.
2019-01-08 22:14:48 +07:00
Jan Tojnar
aead6e12f9
Merge remote-tracking branch 'upstream/master' into staging 2018-12-16 22:55:06 +01:00
Arian van Putten
1d5f4cbb78 nixos/nscd: Add a descriptive comment to the nscd configuration 2018-12-12 15:35:46 +01:00
Arian van Putten
a74619c1ae nixos/nscd: also add netgroup to the config
It was the last database that wasn't listed.
2018-12-12 15:35:40 +01:00
Arian van Putten
de76c16f9c nixos/nscd: Merge nscd and sssd-nscd config 2018-12-12 15:35:40 +01:00
Arian van Putten
99d3279952 nixos/nscd: Disable negative caching of hosts
Hopefully fixes #50290
2018-12-12 15:35:40 +01:00
Arian van Putten
e712417936 nixos/nscd: Disable caching of group and passwd
Systemd provides an option for allocating DynamicUsers
which we want to use in NixOS to harden service configuration.
However, we discovered that the user wasn't allocated properly
for services. After some digging this turned out to be, of course,
a cache inconsistency problem.

When a DynamicUser creation is performed, Systemd check beforehand
whether the requested user already exists statically. If it does,
it bails out. If it doesn't, systemd continues with allocating the
user.

However, by checking whether the user exists,  nscd will store
the fact that the user does not exist in it's negative cache.
When the service tries to lookup what user is associated to its
uid (By calling whoami, for example), it will try to consult
libnss_systemd.so However this will read from the cache and tell
report that the user doesn't exist, and thus will return that
there is no user associated with the uid. It will continue
to do so for the cache duration time.  If the service
doesn't immediately looks up its username, this bug is not
triggered, as the cache will be invalidated around this time.
However, if the service is quick enough, it might end up
in a situation where it's incorrectly reported that the
user doesn't exist.

Preferably, we would not be using nscd at all. But we need to
use it because glibc reads  nss modules from /etc/nsswitch.conf
by looking relative to the global LD_LIBRARY_PATH.  Because LD_LIBRARY_PATH
is not set globally (as that would lead to impurities and ABI issues),
glibc will fail to find any nss modules.
Instead, as a hack, we start up nscd with LD_LIBRARY_PATH set
for only that service. Glibc will forward all nss syscalls to
nscd, which will then respect the LD_LIBRARY_PATH and only
read from locations specified in the NixOS config.
we can load nss modules in a pure fashion.

However, I think by accident, we just copied over the default
settings of nscd, which actually caches user and group lookups.
We already disable this when sssd is enabled, as this interferes
with the correct working of libnss_sss.so as it already
does its own caching of LDAP requests.
(See https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/6/html/deployment_guide/usingnscd-sssd)

Because nscd caching is now also interferring with libnss_systemd.so
and probably also with other nsss modules, lets just pre-emptively
disable caching for now for all options related to users and groups,
but keep it for caching hosts ans services lookups.

Note that we can not just put in /etc/nscd.conf:
enable-cache passwd no

As this will actually cause glibc to _not_ forward the call to nscd
at all, and thus never reach the nss modules. Instead we set
the negative and positive cache ttls  to 0 seconds as a workaround.
This way, Glibc will always forward requests to nscd, but results
will never be cached.

Fixes #50273
2018-12-12 15:35:40 +01:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
f5b4918de4 kerberos_server: ensure only one realm configured
Leave options for multiple realms for similarity to krb5, and future
expansion. Currently not tested because I can't make it work and don't need
it.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
4e4a599e7e kerberos_server: Keep ACL file in store
Could also move kdc.conf, but this makes it inconvenient to use command line
utilities with heimdal, as it would require specifying --config-file with every
command.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
6cca9c0f9f kerberos-server: add kerberos option
Allow switching out kerberos server implementation.

Sharing config is probably sensible, but implementation is different enough to
be worth splitting into two files. Not sure this is the correct way to split an
implementation, but it works for now.

Uses the switch from config.krb5 to select implementation.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
fe8f2b8813 kerberos-server: switch to ExecStart
script causes problems for forking services like MIT Kerberos.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
4f9af77287 kerberos-server: cleanup of kerberos.nix
General cleanup before adding more options.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
ee3bd730d4 kerberos-server: move kadmind to systemd
Don't use socket activation, as inetd is discouraged by heimdal documentation.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Kai Wohlfahrt
dfdd348206 kerberos-server: Fix sbin paths
tcpd doesn't have sbin anymore (so it was broken), and heimdal just symlinks to
bin.
2018-12-11 13:33:10 +00:00
Craig Younkins
eff461c8ef treewide: systemd timeout arguments to use infinity instead of 0 (#50934)
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/49700
2018-11-25 13:33:22 +01:00
Jörg Thalheim
a5c74762cb
nixos/cloud-init: add enable suffix to ext4/btrfs
Makes the optional more self-describing and allows future extensions
2018-11-13 10:28:40 +00:00
Ding Xiang Fei
a965921af9 allow cloud-init to support creating btrfs partitions 2018-11-13 13:14:34 +08:00
Pavel Goran
858b263bf0 nixos: correct improper uses of mkEnableOption, clarify service descriptions
Several service definitions used `mkEnableOption` with text starting
with "Whether to", which produced funny option descriptions like
"Whether to enable Whether to run the rspamd daemon..".

This commit corrects this, and adds short descriptions of services
to affected service definitions.
2018-10-05 13:14:45 +07:00