This option was removed because allowing (multiple) regular users to
override host entries affecting the whole system opens up a huge attack
vector. There seem to be very rare cases where this might be useful.
Consider setting system-wide host entries using networking.hosts,
provide them via the DNS server in your network, or use
networking.networkmanager.appendNameservers to point your system to
another (local) nameserver to set those entries.
This reverts commit 60aedadc59.
Using tests from #71212 I am now unable to reproduce there being issues
with starting the default metacity flashback session without this.
On start, unicorn, sidekiq and other parts running ruby code emits
quite a few warnings similar to
/var/gitlab/state/config/application.rb:202: warning: already initialized constant Gitlab::Application::LOOSE_EE_APP_ASSETS
/nix/store/ysb0lgbzxp7a9y4yl8d4f9wrrzy9kafc-gitlab-ee-12.3.5/share/gitlab/config/application.rb:202: warning: previous definition of LOOSE_EE_APP_ASSETS was here
/var/gitlab/state/lib/gitlab.rb:38: warning: already initialized constant Gitlab::COM_URL
/nix/store/ysb0lgbzxp7a9y4yl8d4f9wrrzy9kafc-gitlab-ee-12.3.5/share/gitlab/lib/gitlab.rb:38: warning: previous definition of COM_URL was here
This seems to be caused by the same ruby files being evaluated
multiple times due to the paths being different - sometimes they're
loaded using the direct path and sometimes through a symlink, due to
our split between config and package data. To fix this, we make sure
that the offending files in the state directory always reference the
store path, regardless of that being the real file or a symlink.
We create a wrapper which launches gnome-shell with the correct environment and
cap_sys_nice.
We can then override gnome-shell-wayland.service to use this wrapper.
NOTE: We need to force clear the environment, because the defaults aren't good
for user services. That should probably be fixed.
Otherwise connecting simply fails:
VPN connection: failed to connect: 'La création du fichier « /tmp/lib/NetworkManager-fortisslvpn/0507e3ef-f0e0-4153-af64-b3d9a025877c.config.XSB19Z » a échoué : No such file or directory'
This reverts commit 2ee14c34ed.
This caused the initializers directory to be cleaned out while gitlab
was running in some instances. We clean out the directory on the
preStart stage already, so ensuring existance and permissions should
suffice.
This fixes an issue with a recent addition of a config file
check in c28ded36ef.
Previously it was possible to supply a path as a string
to `configFile`. Now it will fail checking the config file
during evaluation of the module due to sandboxing.
A toggle to disable the check, more informative log messages
and handling for various configFile values are added.
This solves the dependency cycle in gcr alternatively so there won't be
two gnupg store paths in a standard NixOS system which has udisks2 enabled
by default.
NixOS users are expected to use the gpg-agent user service to pull in the
appropriate pinentry flavour or install it on their systemPackages and set
it in their local gnupg agent config instead.
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
This solves the dependency cycle in gcr alternatively so there won't be
two gnupg store paths in a standard NixOS system which has udisks2 enabled
by default.
NixOS users are expected to use the gpg-agent user service to pull in the
appropriate pinentry flavour or install it on their systemPackages and set
it in their local gnupg agent config instead.
Co-authored-by: Florian Klink <flokli@flokli.de>
This session would fail to start because we didn't have it in systemd.packages
(as we've switched to systemd gnome-session).
Haven't tested custom sessions.
This fixes user environment setup for sessions which doesn't successfully go
through a shell init.
Note we don't go through `sessionVariables` as we want the wrappers to have
highest priority. It would also cause wrapperDir to occur twice when in shell
sessions, as shells use `sessionVariables` too while prepending wrapperDir in a
custom snippet.
In particular logging in and out of gnome-shell could result in a broken path
without this fix.
Bumps `matrix-synapse` to version 1.4.0[1]. With this version the
following changes in the matrix-synapse module were needed:
* Removed `trusted_third_party_id_servers`: option is marked as deprecated
and ignored by matrix-synapse[2].
* Added `account_threepid_delegates` options as replacement for 3rdparty
server features[3].
* Added `redaction_retention_period` option to configure how long
redacted options should be kept in the database.
* Added `ma27` as maintainer for `matrix-synapse`.
Co-Authored-By: Notkea <pacien@users.noreply.github.com>
Co-authored-by: Maximilian Bosch <maximilian@mbosch.me>
[1] https://matrix.org/blog/2019/10/03/synapse-1-4-0-released
[2] https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5875
[3] https://github.com/matrix-org/synapse/pull/5876
If you want to be able to use OpenSC with ssh-agent, you need to be able
to add it to the ssh-agent whitelist. This adds an option,
agentPKCS11Whitelist, that exposes the option.
Note that I currently work around this by injecting the parameter into
the agentTimeout option:
programs.ssh.agentTimeout = "1h -P ${pkgs.opensc}/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so";
but I feel that a proper option would be better :)
This fixes a regression from bb649d96b0.
There were permission problems, when the preStart script tried to copy
the smokeping.fcgi file over the old file.
When having backup jobs that persist to a removable device like an
external HDD, the directory shouldn't be created by an activation script
as this might confuse auto-mounting tools such as udiskie(8).
In this case the job will simply fail, with the former approach
udiskie ran into some issues as the path `/run/media/ma27/backup` was
already there and owned by root.
GDM now specifies ordering between `plymouth-quit` and `display-manager`:
9be5321097
This causes an ordering cycle between GDM and plymouth-quit which can result in
systemd breaking GDM:
```
plymouth-quit.service: Job display-manager.service/start deleted to break
ordering cycle starting with plymouth-quit.service/start
```
Not sure how often this triggers, as I've run my system with plymouth and
9be5321097 without any issues. But I did catch a VM doing this.
NOTE: I also tried to remove the ordering in GDM to see if plymouth managed to
live longer, but it didn't seem to help. So I opted to stick as close to
upstream (upstream GDM specifies ordering, but plymouth does not).
This enlarges the system uid/gid range 6-fold, from 100 to 600 ids. This
is a preventative measure against running out of dynamically allocated
ids for NixOS services with isSystemUser, which should become the
preferred way of allocating uids for non-real users.
We had these set so gtk2 can discover themes properly, however we failed
realize that gtk2 already has a patch that makes it search in XDG_DATA_DIRS.
I don't believe any issue is solved by setting these.
This option was added by mistake since `listenAddress` exists by default
for each prometheus-exporter. Using
`services.prometheus.exporters.wireguard.addr` will now cause a warning,
but doesn't break eval.
Having `display-manager` conflict with `plymouth-quit` causes this lock up:
- `plymouth-quit-wait` starts up, waiting for plymouth-quit to run
- `lightdm` starts up
- `plymouth-quit` can't start, it conflicts with lightdm
- `plymouth-quit-wait` keeps waiting on plymouth-quit to kill plymouthd
The idea is having LightDM control when plymouth quits, but communication with
plymouth was broken: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/71064
Unfortunately having the conflict breaks switching to configurations with
plymouth enabled. So we still need to remove the conflict.
fixes#71034
The rationale for this is that old filesystems have recieved little scrutiny
wrt. security relevant bugs.
Lifted from OpenSUSE[1].
[1]: 8cb42fb665
Co-Authored-By: Renaud <c0bw3b@users.noreply.github.com>
In fact, don't create them at all because Nix does that automatically.
Also remove modules/programs/shell.nix because everything it did is
now done automatically by Nix.
gitlab:db:configure prints the root user's password to stdout on
successful setup, which means it will be logged to the
journal. Silence this informational output. Errors are printed to
stderr and will thus still be let through.
The mime type definitions included with nginx are very incomplete, so
we use a list of mime types from the mailcap package, which is also
used by most other Linux distributions by default.
I have `users.defaultUserShell = pkgs.fish;` set on my server and when I ran `nixos-rebuild switch --target-host …`, the command failed with the following error:
fish: Unsupported use of '='. To run 'nix-store' with a modified environment, please use 'env PATH=… nix-store…'
That is because fish requires env to set environment variables for a program. It should also work on other shells.
xfce4-volumed-pulse is not abandoned, but is superseded by a panel
plugin which is not available when not using the desktop.
Fixes: volume up/down keys support
These improvements come from shopping around
at what other downstreams have done with their
systemd units and recent changes like [0] to gdm.
Note there's no requries or after on dbus.socket because
settings BusName will set this up automaticallly and
give it a type of dbus.
[0]: 2d57f45962
uinput needs to be added to boot.kernelModules in order for the udev
rules defined by steam to be run and set permissions correctly on
/dev/uinput.
See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/70471.
List all modules that *may* be required depending on individual container
configurations; don't expect that further modules can be loaded after boot.
Fixes https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/38676
Openvswitch was upgraded to the latest
stable version (currenty 2.12.0). This remove ovs-monitor-ipsec
commands.
LTS version is still available using
`config.virtualisation.vswitch.package = pkgs.openvswitch-lts`
it has been upgraded to 2.5.6.
This commit is a split from the original PR #35127.
The initializers directory is populated with files from the gitlab
distribution on start, but old files will be left in the state folder
even if they're removed from the distribution, which can lead to
startup failures. Fix this by always purging the directory on start
before populating it.
Since the preStart script is no longer running in privileged mode, we
reassign the files in the state directory and its config subdirectory
to the user we're running as. This is done by splitting the preStart
script into a privileged and an unprivileged part where the privileged
part does the reassignment.
Also, delete the database.yml symlink if it exists, since we want to
create a real file in its place.
Fixes#68696.
This introduces an option wifi.backend to the networkmanager module.
Co-authored-by: Cole Mickens <cole.mickens@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: worldofpeace <worldofpeace@protonmail.ch>
GNOME initial setup's run is conditioned on whether
the gnome-initial-setup-done file exists in XDG_CONFIG_HOME
Because of this, every existing user will have initial setup
running because they never ran it before.
To prevent this we create the file if the users stateVersion
is older than 20.03 (the release we added this module).
Also drop uneeded manual conflicts as systemd.packages
does handle this.
We were only replacing them in the profiles. We also need to do this in
the values of variables, including both the session-relative variables
and the non-session-relative variables.
- register gnome-session and gnome-settings-daemon services.
- gnome-shell is already registered due to having a xdg portal
- manually specify that gsd is wanted by gnome-session
(systemd.packages doesn't pick the .wants directories for some reason)
GDM is now killed if tty1 is started after gdm is launched. This follows
upstream's gdm service config.
This might cause problems with nixos-rebuild switch though. See the reasoning
and work that led to not following upstream on this:
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/214394a180dac46d4da
We don't want to ignore config that can mess up machines. In general
this should always fail evaluation, as you think you are changing
behaviour and don't, which can easily create run-time errors we can
catch early.
https://github.com/MindFlavor/prometheus_wireguard_exporter/releases/tag/3.1.1
This release adds a flag `-l` which takes an address where the exporter
is available. The default is `0.0.0.0` (previously, `0.0.0.0` was used
by default).
Please note that there are no dependency changes in Cargo and therefore
the cargo hash didn't change.
Since version 2.3 (https://github.com/NixOS/nix/pull/2949 which was
cherry-picked to master) Nix issues a warning when --no-net wasn't
passed and there is no network interface. This commit adds the --no-net
flag to the nix.conf check such that no warning is issued.
This commits makes it clearer to a novice reader how to configure several
diferent types of SSID connections that were otherwise obscurely documented
Resolves#66650
Quoting from the splitString docstring:
NOTE: this function is not performant and should never be used.
This replaces trivial uses of splitString for splitting version
strings with the (potentially builtin) splitVersion.
Fixes eval on darwin after #69072
Resolved conflict in pkgs/tools/security/thc-hydra/default.nix
Basically had to revert a1c0e10564 which
adapts #69210 to master that doesn't yet have
329a88efa7
Tested using maintainers/scripts/eval-release.sh before and after to see
that the fix works
This commit adds a Strict-Transport-Security header to
the nginx config file generated by the nextcloud module.
The Strict-Transport-Security header is recommended in
official guide for hardening Nextcloud installations:
https://docs.nextcloud.com/server/16/admin_manual/installation/harden_server.html
Further, if it is not set, we see a warning in the security scan results
in the Nextcloud admin panel:
```
The "Strict-Transport-Security" HTTP header is not set to at least "15552000" seconds. For enhanced security, it is recommended to enable HSTS as described in the security tips
```
Images generated with nixos-install will be supported by machinectl
problem is that systemd-nspawn's private usersns feature clashes
with DynamicUser and RuntimeDirectory features, which causes NixOS
images to not boot. There is an upstream issue for this
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/13622
Make sure that we don't create a database if we're not going to
connect to it. Also, fix the assertion that usernames be equal to only
trig when peer authentication is used (databaseHost == "").
config.services.postgresql.package is only defined when the postgresql
service is activated, which means we fail to evaluate when
databaseCreateLocally == false. Fix this by using the default
postgresql package when the postgresql service is disabled.
This sets networking.useDHCP to false and for all interfaces found the
per-interface useDHCP to true. This replicates the current default
behaviour and prepares for the switch to networkd.
The state path now, since the transition from initialization in
preStart to using systemd-tmpfiles, has the following restriction: no
parent directory can be owned by any other user than root or the user
specified in services.gitlab.user. This is a potentially breaking
change and the cause of the error isn't immediately obvious, so
document it both in the release notes and statePath description.
In #68792 it was discovered that /dev/fuse doesn't have
wordl-read-writeable permissions anymore. The cause of this is that the
tmpfiles examples in systemd were reorganized and split into more files.
We thus lost some of the configuration we were depending on.
In this commit some of the new tmpfiles configuration that are
applicable to us are added which also makes wtmp/lastlog in the pam
module not necessary anymore.
Rationale for the new tmpfile configs:
- `journal-nowcow.conf`: Contains chattr +C for journald logs which
makes sense on copy-on-write filesystems like Btrfs. Other filesystems
shouldn't do anything funny when that flag is set.
- `static-nodes-permissions.conf`: Contains some permission overrides
for some device nodes like audio, loop, tun, fuse and kvm.
- `systemd-nspawn.conf`: Makes sure `/var/lib/machines` exists and old
snapshots are properly removed.
- `systemd-tmp.conf`: Removes systemd services related private tmp
folders and temporary coredump files.
- `var.conf`: Creates some useful directories in `/var` which we would
create anyway at some point. Also includes
`/var/log/{wtmp,btmp,lastlog}`.
Fixes#68792.
These are the leftovers of an older PR.
a. Send messages to auditd if auditing is enabled.
b. Add missing dbus configuration if dnsmasq is used for DNS
... otherwise enabling it causes a merge conflict.
Enabling it was necessary to give enough entropy for the sshd daemon in
my libvirt/nixops VM to generate keys see
https://github.com/NixOS/nixops/issues/1199.
The new systemd in 19.09 gives an "Access Denied" error when doing
"systemctl daemon-reexec" on an 19.03 system. The fix is to use the
previous systemctl to signal the daemon to re-exec itself. This
ensures that users don't have to reboot when upgrading from NixOS
19.03 to 19.09.
Fixes problems such as:
systemd[1]: Failed to put bus name to hashmap: File exists
systemd[1]: dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service: Two services allocated for the same bus name org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher, refusing operation.
Problem is that systemd treats symlinks to files outside the service
path differently, causing our old workaround to look like two separate services.
These symlinks are intended to be a means for manually emulating
the behavior of the `Alias=` directive in these services.
Unfortunately even making these symlinks relative isn't enough,
since they don't make it to where it matters--
that only makes the links in /etc/static/systemd/system/*
relative, with systemd still being shown non-relative links
in /etc/systemd/system/*.
To fix this, drop all of this at the package level
and instead simply specify the aliases in the NixOS modules.
Also handle the same for modemmanager,
since the networkmanager NixOS module also handles that.
During the last update, `hydra-notify` was rewritten as a daemon which
listens to postgresql notifications for each build[1]. The module
uses the `hydra-notify.service` unit from upstream's Hydra module and
the VM test ensures that email notifications are sent properly.
Also updated `hydra-init.service` to install `pg_trgm` on a local
database if needed[2].
[1] c7861b85c4
[2] 8a0a5ec3a3
Fixes problems such as:
systemd[1]: Failed to put bus name to hashmap: File exists
systemd[1]: dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service: Two services allocated for the same bus name org.freedesktop.nm_dispatcher, refusing operation.
Problem is that systemd treats symlinks to files outside the service
path differently, causing our old workaround to look like two separate services.
These symlinks are intended to be a means for manually emulating
the behavior of the `Alias=` directive in these services.
Unfortunately even making these symlinks relative isn't enough,
since they don't make it to where it matters--
that only makes the links in /etc/static/systemd/system/*
relative, with systemd still being shown non-relative links
in /etc/systemd/system/*.
To fix this, drop all of this at the package level
and instead simply specify the aliases in the NixOS modules.
Also handle the same for modemmanager,
since the networkmanager NixOS module also handles that.
IE6 is long gone and this directive is not useful anymore. We can
spare a few CPU cycles (and maybe skip some bugs) by not trying to
disable gzip for MSIE6.
This option was added in 6336048c58 but it
is essentially a complete duplicate of the existing cfg.servers and
there seems to be no reason to keep maintaining it.
Furthermore, it requires annoying duplication if you try to do option
merging, e.g. merging in sets into your configuration.nix that add
`services.chrony.initstepslew` options will overwrite the servers option
unless you keep it, but that means you just have to duplicate
config.networking.timeServers again anyway which is an implementation
detail!
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
'iburst' allows chrony to make very quick adjustments to the clock by
doing a couple rapid measurements outside of the default 'minpoll'
option. This helps improve rapid time adjustment at boot, and is enabled
by default.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
This is reckless, ill-advised, pointless, and I will be scorned for it,
but it makes me feel a lot better.
Signed-off-by: Austin Seipp <aseipp@pobox.com>
When mailman-web restarts, it removes the generated "static" directory. This
breaks a currently running httpd process, which needs a re-start, too, to
obtain a new handle for the newly generated path.
With systemd version 243 network units with empty match block will
generate warnigs. The reasoning seems to be that the intended behaviour
is hard to infere. Being explicit about really meaning any interface is
the reasonable thing here.
We want to get rid of this mechanism in the long run but as long as we
do not have a replacement we should stick with it and keep it in
reasonable good shape.
Rules are a translation of what's done in the
GDM module and adjustments based of looking at
Arch Linux's configuration and upstream's.
A side effect of this change is that gnome-keyring
and kwallet modules should work as expected when in-
cluded.
Fixes#64259#62045
Adds the ability to make any parameter specified in extraConfig secret
by defining it an attrset containing the attr _secret, which in turn
is a path to a file containing the actual secret.
Use the postgresql module to provision a local db (if
databaseCreateLocally is true) instead of doing this locally.
Switch to using the local unix socket for db connections by default;
this is needed since dbs created by the postgresql module only support
peer authentication.
Instead of running the rake tasks db:schema:load, db:migrate and
db:seed_fu, run gitlab:db:configure, which in turn runs these tasks
when needed.
Solves issue #53852 for gitlab.
Add support for storing secrets in files outside the nix store, since
files in the nix store are world-readable and secrets therefore can't
be stored safely there.
The old string options are kept, since they can potentially be handy
for testing purposes, but their descriptions now state that they
shouldn't be used in production. The manual section is updated to use
the file options rather than the string options and the tests now test
both.
This fixes the warning being emitted by nixos-rebuild switch:
building Nix...
building the system configuration...
trace: warning: types.string is deprecated because it quietly concatenates strings
It started emitting a warning in #66346.
* remove kinetic
* release note
* add johanot as maintainer
nixos/ceph: create option for mgr_module_path
- since the upstream default is no longer correct in v14
* fix module, default location for libexec has changed
* ceph: fix test
* maintain only one version
* ceph-client: init
* include ceph-volume python tool in output
nixos/ceph: extraConfig, fix test, wait for ceph-mgr to become active
* run ceph with disk group permission
* add extraConfig option for the global section
needed per cluster
* clear up how ceph.conf is generated
* fix ceph testcase
Since we moved gsettings-desktop-schemas to top-level, gnome3.glib-networking was the same as glib-networking.
We could try to make the top-level variant not depend on gsettings-desktop-schemas again but that is probably
pointless, as the dependency is rather small compared to things like libproxy. Instead, we will just drop
the package in gnome3 attr set and always rely on the top-level expression.
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.
The redis module currently fails to start up, most likely due to running
a chown as non-root in preStart.
While at it, I hardcoded it to use systemd's StateDirectory and
DynamicUser to manage directory permissions, removed the unused
appendOnlyFilename option, and the pidFile option.
We properly tell redis now it's daemonized, and it'll use notify support
to signal readiness.
In fontconfig’s 60-generic.conf, order of preference is estabilished for emoji
font family. Because fontconfig parses the config files in lexicographic order,
appending each <prefer> from <alias> element to the family’s prefer list
(to be prepended before the family) [1], our font family defaults stored
in 52-nixos-default-fonts.conf will take precedence. That is, of course, unless
the default „weak“ binding [2] is used. Emoji family binds strongly [3],
so we need to set binding to “same” for our <alias>es to be considered before
the ones from 60-generic.conf.
By default, we will set the option to all emoji fonts supported by fontconfig,
so that emoji works for user if they have at least one emoji font installed.
If they have multiple emoji fonts installed, we will use the fontconfig’s
order of preference [4].
[1]: https://github.com/bohoomil/fontconfig-ultimate/issues/51#issuecomment-64678322
[2]: https://www.freedesktop.org/software/fontconfig/fontconfig-user.html#AEN25
[3]: cc8442dec8
[4]: c41c922018
With local-fs.target part of sysinit.target
(https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/61321), we don't need to add it
explicitly to certain units anymore, and can change dependencies like
they are in other distros (I picked from Google's official CentOS 7
image here).
Like them, use StandardOutput=journal+console to pipe google-*.service
output to the serial console as well.
Adds:
- gnome-color-manager
- services.avahi
It appears that GeoClue requires its daemon and IIRC has
been default enabled in other distros for a while.
- orca
It's the default screen-reader.
It currently lacks an emoji font-family which means it has to be
disabled for them to function [0]. Additionally it's fallen out of
necessity to ship custom font rendering settings (as far as I'm aware
of).
[0]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/67215
Any system uid will do, so we let the system allocate
one for us. The 'mailman' group is gone entirely since
we don't need it. Users who wish to run the 'mailman'
administration utility can do so via 'sudo':
$ sudo -u mailman mailman info
Also, simplify the syntax of our user.users entry to
rely on an attribute set rather than a list.