* Safer defaults for immutable znc config
I just lost all the options I configured in ZNC, because the mutable config was overwritten.
I accept any suggestions on the way to implement this, but overwriting a mutable config by default seems weird. If we want to do this, we should ensure that ZNC does not allow to edit the config via the webmin when cfg.mutable is false.
* Do not backup old config files.
There seems to be little need for backups if mutable becomes a voluntary opt-out.
* fixup
The current `remotes` option is a string option containing nullmailer remote
definitions. However, those definitions may contain secret credentials and
should therefore not be put world-readable in the nix store.
I added a `remotesFile` option, which allows to specify a path to the remotes
definition file instead. This way, the definitions can be kept outside of the
nix store with more secure file permissions.
We now wait for dhcpcd to acquire a lease but dhcpcd is restarted on
system activation. As wpa_supplicant is stopped while dhcpcd is
restarting a significant delay is introduced on systems with wireless
network connections only. This changes the wpa_supplicant service to
also be restarted together with dhcpcd in case both services were
changed.
The current version is broken:
- there's no `openFirewall` attribute directly in the `cfg` set
- the `port` option is an attribute of the `confOptions` set
I used the proper attribute for the firewall port and moved the `openFirewall`
option directly up to the `services.znc` set, as it's rather a general option
for the whole service than a znc-specific option (which are located inside the
`confOptions` set).
This introduces dependency cycles.
A network file system to be running is not required for a network
connection to be available.
19759cfeab (commitcomment-22044519)
* Grants enough privileges to the configured user so that it can run
mysqldump.
* Adds a nixos test.
* Use systemd timers instead of a cronjob (by @fadenb).
* Creates a new user for backups by default, instead of using mysql
user.
* Ensures that backup user has write permissions on backup location.
* Write backup to a temporary file before renaming so that a failed
backup won't overwrite the previous backup, and so that the backup
location will never contain a partial backup.
Breaking changes:
* Renamed period to calendar to reflect the change in how to
configure the backup time.
* A failed backup will no longer result in cron sending an e-mail --
users' monitoring systems must be updated.
Resolves#24728
Spamassassin expects its system-wide configuration at /etc/spamassassin, and
some user tools (like sa-learn) need to read those configuration files.
Therefore, we provide a symlink from /etc/spamassassin to the appropriate Nix
store path to make sure those tools work without the user having to pass an
elaborate --siteconfig path that, potentially, changes every time the system
updates.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/29414.
Sometimes (especially in the default route case) it is required to NOT
add routes for all allowed IP ranges. One might run it's own custom
routing on-top of wireguard and only use the wireguard addresses to
exchange prefixes with the remote host.
* gnome3: only maintain single GNOME 3 package set
GNOME 3 was split into 3.10 and 3.12 in #2694. Unfortunately, we barely have the resources
to update a single version of GNOME. Maintaining multiple versions just does not make sense.
Additionally, it makes viewing history using most Git tools bothersome.
This commit renames `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3/3.24` to `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3`, removes
the config variable for choosing packageset (`environment.gnome3.packageSet`), updates
the hint in maintainer script, and removes the `gnome3_24` derivation from `all-packages.nix`.
Closes: #29329
* maintainers/scripts/gnome: Use fixed GNOME 3 directory
Since we now allow only a single GNOME 3 package set, specifying
the working directory is not necessary.
This commit sets the directory to `pkgs/desktops/gnome-3`.
- add flannel support
- remove deprecated authorizationRBACSuperAdmin option
- rename from deprecated poratalNet to serviceClusterIpRange
- add nodeIp option for kubelet
- kubelet, add br_netfilter to kernelModules
- enable firewall by default
- enable dns by default on node and on master
- disable iptables for docker by default on nodes
- dns, restart on failure
- update tests
and other minor changes
1. The chmod 400 with the preset cookie prevented restarts, as
on the second boot it would fail to write to the cookie. Oops.
2. As far as I can tell, sasl logs were disabled because of the
following error:
{error,{cannot_log_to_tty,sasl_report_tty_h,not_installed}}
Not because we actually wanted to disable them. This meant the
management plugin wasn't usable due to a bug set to be fixed in
3.7.0.
This has been broken nearly all the time due to the patches needed to
iproute2 not being compatible with the newer versions we have been
shipping. As long as Ubuntu does not manage to upstream these changes
so they are maintained with iproute2 and we don't have a maintainer
updating these patches to new iproute2 versions it is not feasible to
have this available.
This reverts commit 670b4e29adc16e0a29aa5b4c126703dcca56aeb6. The change
added in this commit was controversial when it was originally suggested
in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/29205. Then that PR was closed
and a new one opened, https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/29503,
effectively circumventing the review process. I don't agree with this
modification. Adding an option 'resolveLocalQueries' to tell the locally
running name server that it should resolve local DNS queries feels
outright nuts. I agree that the current state is unsatisfactory and that
it should be improved, but this is not the right way.
(cherry picked from commit 23a021d12e8f939cd0bfddb1c7adeb125028c1e3)
The getty@.service unit already has an ExecStart so we cannot simply set a new
one in order to override it or we will get this error:
systemd[1]: getty@tty1.service: Service has more than one ExecStart= setting, which is only allowed for Type=oneshot services. Refusing.
Instead "reset" ExecStart by setting it to empty which is the systemd way of
doing it.