This is a squash commit of the joint work from:
* Jan Tojnar (@jtojnar)
* Linus Heckemann (@lheckemann)
* Ryan Mulligan (@ryantm)
* romildo (@romildo)
* Tom Hunger (@teh)
* nixos/usbguard: create package and module
No usbguard module or package existed for NixOS previously. USBGuard
will protect you from BadUSB attacks. (assuming configuration is done
correctly)
* nixos/usbguard: remove extra packages
Users can override this by themselves.
* nixos/usbguard: add maintainer and fix style
Regression introduced by 520a43ced3.
Using XML tag characters for things that are not tags needs to be
properly indicated by an entity.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
There was no documentation for the "config" option, and it wasn't quite
clear whether it was supposed to be a file, a string, or what. This
commit removes that ambiguity.
The installer tests are failing after 505e94256e
due to `nixos-rebuild switch` in the installed system trying to build
stdenvNoCC.
Seems that previously, stdenvNoCC wasn't in the installed
system either, but all the direct dependencies for the build were
(I don't really understand why, for that matter), so the building
actually went fine and everything worked.
But now gcc is also a direct build dependency due to allowedRequisites
containing gcc (even though it doesn't become a runtime dependency)
which doesn't get to the installed system.
All in all, let's ensure stdenvNoCC actually gets to the installed
system. It's after all necessary in almost any NixOS config build.
Before this commit default relay configuration could produce unexpected
real life consequences. This patch makes those choices explicit and
documents them extensively.
* modules sks and pgpkeyserver-lite:
runs the sks keyserver with optional nginx proxy for webgui.
* Add calbrecht to maintainers
* module sks: fix default hkpAddress value
* module pgpkeyserver-lite: make hkpAddress a string type option
and use (builtins.head services.sks.hkpAddress) as default value
* module sks: remove leftover service dependencies
`cfg.interactiveShellInit` is used by modules like
`programs.zsh.oh-my-zsh`. This means that all aliases defined in
`programs.zsh.shellAliases` might be overriden which is highly
unpredictable
Also removes configText, functionality is now provided more conveniently by configOptions.
Keep in mind that this breaks compatibility with previous configurations,
configFile provides a means to protect the CI token from being written into the nix store.
"Builder called die: Cannot wrap
/nix/store/XXX-munin-available-plugins/plugin.sh because it is not an
executable file"
[Bjørn: Keep DRY, quote "$file".]
This commit readds and updates the 1.x package from 1.1.4 to 1.1.6 which
also includes the needed command for migrating to 2.x
The module is adjusted to the version change, defaulting to radicale2 if
stateVersion >= 17.09 and radicale1 otherwise. It also now uses
ExecStart instead of the script service attribute. Some missing dots at
the end of sentences were also added.
I added a paragraph in the release notes on how to update to a newer
version.
Couple of changes:
- move home to /var/lib/ddclient so we can enable ProtectSystem=full
- do not stick binary into systemPackages as it will only run as a daemon
- run as dedicated user/group
- document why we cannot run as type=forking (output is swallowed)
- secure things by running with ProtectSystem and PrivateTmp
- .pid file goes into /run/ddclient
- let nix create the home directory instead of handling it manually
- make the interval configurable
* nixos/tor: add hiddenServices option
This change allows to configure hidden services more conveniently.
* nixos/tor: fix default/example mixup
* nixos/tor: use docbook in documentation
Also use more elegant optionalString for optional strings.
* tor: seperate hidden service port by newline
* tor: better example for hidden service path
a path below /var/lib/tor is usually used for hidden services
The PAM service name used before this commit was "sambda", with an
extra 'd'. For some reason I don't quite fully understand this typo
prevents GDM from starting. This change fixes that as tested in VMs
built using "nixos-rebuild -I nixpkgs=<mypkgs> build-vm".
Although it is quite safe to restart ```libvirtd``` when there are only ```qemu``` machines, in case if there are ```libvirt_lxc``` containers, a restart may result in putting the whole system into an odd state: the containers go on running but the new ```libvirtd``` daemons do not see them.