enableUpstreamMimeTypes controls whether to include the list of mime
types bundled with lighttpd (upstream). This option is enabled by
default and gives a much more complete mime type list than we currently
have. If you disable this, no mime types will be added by NixOS and you
will have to add your own mime types in services.lighttpd.extraConfig.
* mod_dirlisting is auto-loaded by lighttpd and should not be explicitly
loaded in the configuration file.
* The rest comes from looking at "ls -1 $lighttpd/lib/*.so" when
lighttpd is built with "enableMagnet" and "enableMysql".
Exhibitor tests the auto-manage-instances config value to see if it's a
non-zero integer, rather than a true/false string, which was getting
put into the config before. This now causes autoManageInstances to
behave correctly.
Checking the keyboard layout has been a long set of hurdles so far, with
several attempts. Originally, the checking was introduced by @lheckemann
in #23709.
The initial implementation just was trying to check whether the symbols/
directory contained the layout name.
Unfortunately, that wasn't enough and keyboard variants weren't
recognized, so if you set layout to eg. "dvorak" it will fail with an
error (#25526).
So my improvement on that was to use sed to filter rules/base.lst and
match the layout against that. I fucked up twice with this, first
because layout can be a comma-separated list which I didn't account for
and second because I ran into a Nix issue (NixOS/nix#1426).
After fixing this, it still wasn't enough (and this is btw. what
localectl also does), because we were *only* matching rules but not
symbols, so using "eu" as a layout won't work either.
I decided now it's the time to actually use libxkbcommon to try
compiling the keyboard options and see whether it succeeds. This comes
in the form of a helper tool called xkbvalidate.
IMHO this approach is a lot less error-prone and we can be sure that we
don't forget about anything because that's what the X server itself uses
to compile the keymap.
Another advantage of this is that we now validate the full set of XKB
options rather than just the layout.
Tested this against a variety of wrong and correct keyboard
configurations and against the "keymap" NixOS VM tests.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @lheckemann, @peti, @7c6f434c, @tohl, @vcunat, @lluchs
Fixes: #27597
Creating and then erasing the key relies on the disk erasing data
correctly, and otherwise allows attackers to simply decrypt swap just
using "secretkey". We don't actually need a LUKS header, so we can save
ourselves some pointless disk writes and identifiability.
In addition, I wouldn't have made the awful mistake of backing up my swap partition's LUKS header instead of my zpool's. May my data rest in peace.
- Remove useless escape of question mark
- Fix and quoting
- Add some '&&s' for correctness
- Add escapeShellArg
- Remove &&s in preStart
Edited by grahamc: fixed the ${} typo on line 246
The previous package didn't build properly due to a bug in the build
script, and the nixos module didn't evaluate due to missing descriptions
in the options. This fixes both issues.
It also adds missing command-line options that weren't able to be set
and properly converts bools to the strings exhibitor expects.
Syntax errors prevented important parameters from being passed to
oauth2_proxy, which could have permitted unauthorised access to
services behind the proxy.
This allows to run the prune job periodically on a machine.
By default the if enabled the job is run once a week.
The structure is similar to how system.autoUpgrade works.
The systemd service file shipped with strongswan has strongswan started after `network-online`. It turns out that this is for good reason: failure to connect on boot otherwise.
See this thread on the mailing list, which my colleague initiated after finding that our NixOS strongswan config wouldn't connect on boot:
https://lists.strongswan.org/pipermail/users/2017-January/010359.html
Tested on a local config (which has the strongswan service config overridden).
The helper tool had a very early check whether the automatically created
CA key/cert are available and thus it would abort if the key was
unavailable even though we don't need or even want to have the CA key.
Unfortunately our NixOS test didn't catch this, because it was just
switching from a configuration with an automatically created CA to a
manual configuration without deleting the generated keys and certs.
This is done now in the tests and it's also fixed in the helper tool.
Reported-by: @jpotier
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Use xmlstarlet to update the OVMF path on each startup, like we do for
<emulator>...qemu-kvm</emulator>.
A libvirt domain using UEFI cannot start if the OVMF path is garbage
collected/missing.
Instead of grep and sed, which is brittle.
(I don't know how to preserve the comment we currently add to say that
this line is auto-updated. But I don't think it adds much value, so I'm
not spending any effort on it.)
The current behavior was for gitlab-runner is to immediately terminate when there
was a restart required. This can lead to aborted builds and is annoying to users.
By enabling graceful mode gitlab-runner will wait for all builds to finish before
terminating. The disadvantage is that a nixos-rebuild switch needs to wait till
all jobs are done. Because of that it is not enabled by default.
#11864 Support Linux audit subsystem
Add the auditd.service as NixOS module to be able to
generate profiles from /var/log/audit/audit.log
with apparmor-utils.
auditd needs the folder /var/log/audit to be present on start
so this is generated in ExecPreStart.
auditd starts with -s nochange so that effective audit processing
is managed by the audit.service.
Originially, `programs.zsh` sets default values for some
initialisation scripts.
Nix resolves the case of multiple values by concatenating them all.
It is however impossible to predict where the default script will be
inserted; but we never want the default value to override the
user-specified ones.
Now, it doesn't set default values; almost everything is hardcoded at
the begining of the file.
* lib: introduce imap0, imap1
For historical reasons, imap starts counting at 1 and it's not
consistent with the rest of the lib.
So for now we split imap into imap0 that starts counting at zero and
imap1 that starts counting at 1. And imap is marked as deprecated.
See c71e2d4235 (commitcomment-21873221)
* replace uses of lib.imap
* lib: move imap to deprecated.nix
Regression introduced by 44c64fef16.
The services.xserver.layout option allows to specify more than one
layout separated by comma, which the commit above didn't take into
account.
This is very similar to @lheckemann's pull request (#26984) but differs
in the following ways:
* Print out the full list available layouts (as suggested by @0xABAB
in [1]).
* Loop over $layout using the default IFS (and thus no need for
escaping ${cfg.layout}), because the layouts won't contain white
spaces.
* Re-do the error message, which now uses multiple echos instead of a
heredoc, so the line is wrapped according to the viewers terminal
width.
I've tested this with several good and bad layouts and also against the
keymap NixOS VM subtests.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/26984#discussion_r125146700
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Fixes: #26961Closes: #26984
* removed pid-file support, it is needless to run collectd as systemd service
* removed static user id, as all the files reowned on the service start
* added ambient capabilities for ping and smart (hdd health) functions
- Update to version 1.3.0
- Remove dependency on `oxygen-icons5`, as Lumina desktop now distributes
it’s own "material-design-[light/dark]" icon themes and uses them as the
default icon sets.
First of all, thanks to @pbogdan for getting this problem reproduced:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/2014db3efcd2a#commitcomment-22815396
Also thanks to @vcunat for bringing this to my attention:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/commit/44c64fef16ed5#commitcomment-22813503
Although it is not entirely clear why Nix has killed the build prior to
finishing, it seems to be related to the process substition I was using.
So instead of using "exec touch", let's wrap this inside an if so we
don't exit too early.
Tested this against all sub-tests in nixos/tests/keymap.nix and also a
few configurations with wrong keyboard layout definitions.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The message buffer of the kernel lists
> Please run 'e2fsck -f /dev/disk/by-label/nixos' first.
as the output of the command `resize2fs "$device"`.
This fixesNixOS/nixpkgs#26910.
This commit adds the xen_4_8 package to be used instead of
xen (currently at 4.5.5):
* Add packages xen_4_8, xen_4_8-slim and xen_4_8-light
* Add packages qemu_xen_4_8 and qemu_xen_4_8-light to be used
with xen_4_8-slim and xen_4_8-light respectively.
* Add systemd to buildInputs of xen (it is required by oxenstored)
* Adapt xen service to work with the new version of xen
* Use xen-init-dom0 to initlilise dom0 in xen-store
* Currently, the virtualisation.xen.stored option is ignored
if xen 4.8 is used
old version of blkid used to output version information including libblkid version
when invoked with --help parameter
new version does not output libblkid version when invoked with --help parameter
fix is to invoke blkid with -V parameter to output version including libblkid in both cases
* systemd-boot-builder.py: add support for profiles
This will also list the generations of other profiles than `system` in
the boot menu. See the documentation of the `--profile-name` option of
nixos-rebuild for more information on profiles.
* Fix errors introduced by previous commit
Enumerating the symbols directory doesn't include variants, so we're now
basically doing what "localectl list-x11-keymap-layouts" does but we use
sed instead.
The reason I'm not using localectl directly is because the path to
rules/base.lst is hardcoded in the systemd source.
Of course, the XKB specification allows for much more complicated rules,
but at least this should cover the most basic ones including variants.
So the sed expression itself is just for listing the available layouts
and variants and we use a grep with -xF to match only full lines without
interpreting regular expressions.
This should again allow to set "dvorak" as the layout option.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @lheckemann
Fixes: #25526
Plugin and QML import paths were previously determined by NIX_PROFILES. Using
PATH instead allows Qt applications to work under nix-shell without further
modification.
- Reduce environment pollution with a separate $bin output containing programs,
plugins, and shared data. Libraries remain in $out and are not installed into
the environment.
- Only propagate build inputs as required.
nsd by default logs _both_ to syslog and to standard error which results
in all the messages ending up in the journal twice, the ones from stderr
with an ugly timestamp sticked in front of them.
* Add kibana5 and logstash5
* Upgrade the elastic beats to 5.4
* Make sure all elastic products use the same version
(see elk5Version)
* Add a test for the ELK stack
Adds /dev/disk/by-{id,label}/* symlinks for bcache device nodes, in the
final rootfs.
Symlinks will only be created for bcache devices that contain
filesystems. So if you have a blank bcache device or run LVM on top of
bcache you will not get this kind of symlink.
Or else `services.udev.packages = [ bcache-tools ]` cannot be used.
To not break bcache in the initrd I'm modifying this in stage-1.nix:
- --replace /bin/sh ${extraUtils}/bin/sh
+ --replace ${bash}/bin/sh ${extraUtils}/bin/sh
Reasoning behind that change:
* If not modifying the /bin/sh pattern in any way, it will also match
${bash}/bin/sh, creating a broken path like
/nix/store/HASH-bash/nix/store/HASH-bash/bin/sh in the udev rule file.
* The addition of /bin/sh was done in 775f381a9e
("stage-1: add bcache support"). It seems somewhat plausible that
no new users have appeared since then and we can take this opportunity
to back out of this change without much fear of regressions.
If there _are_ regressions, they should be in the form of build time
errors, not runtime (boot), due to how the udev rule output is checked
for invalid path references. So low risk, IMHO.
* An alternative approach could be to copy the /bin/sh substitute rule
over to the non-initrd udev rules implementation in NixOS, but I think
this way is better:
- The rules file comes with a working path out of the box.
- We can use more precise pattern matching when modifying the udev
rules for the initrd.
The default font is unreadably small on some hidpi displays. This
makes it possible to specify a TrueType or OpenType font at any point
size, and it will automatically be converted to the format the Grub
uses.
This adds configuration options for the bind package so that the
interfaces that bind listens on can be configured rather than just
hardcoded as any. The default values preserve the old behavior to be
backwards compatible.
* Create "full.pem" from selfsigned certificate
* Tell simp_le to create "full.pem"
* Inject service dependency between lighttpd and the generation of certificates
Side note: According to the internet these servers also use the
"full.pem" format: pound, ejabberd, pure-ftpd.
Restructure the nixos-artwork to make it easy to selectively
incorporate other components from upstream without needing to download
the full package.
Until now only the Gnome_Dark wallpaper was included. Add other
wallpapers available in the package repository.
* postgresql service: make 9.6 the default version for 17.09
* postgresql service: change default superuser for 17.09
Change the default superuser from `root` to `postgres` for state
version 17.09
* postgresql service: change default data directory for 17.09
The new directory includes the schema version of the database.
This makes upgrades easier and is more consistent with other distros.
* updated nixos release notes