# This module provides configuration for the PAM (Pluggable # Authentication Modules) system. { config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let parentConfig = config; pamOpts = { config, name, ... }: let cfg = config; in let config = parentConfig; in { options = { name = mkOption { example = "sshd"; type = types.str; description = "Name of the PAM service."; }; unixAuth = mkOption { default = true; type = types.bool; description = '' Whether users can log in with passwords defined in /etc/shadow. ''; }; rootOK = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, root doesn't need to authenticate (e.g. for the useradd service). ''; }; p11Auth = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.p11.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, keys listed in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys and ~/.eid/authorized_certificates can be used to log in with the associated PKCS#11 tokens. ''; }; u2fAuth = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.u2f.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, users listed in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Yubico/u2f_keys (or $HOME/.config/Yubico/u2f_keys if XDG variable is not set) are able to log in with the associated U2F key. Path can be changed using option. ''; }; yubicoAuth = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.yubico.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, users listed in ~/.yubico/authorized_yubikeys are able to log in with the associated Yubikey tokens. ''; }; googleAuthenticator = { enable = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, users with enabled Google Authenticator (created ~/.google_authenticator) will be required to provide Google Authenticator token to log in. ''; }; }; usbAuth = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.usb.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, users listed in /etc/pamusb.conf are able to log in with the associated USB key. ''; }; otpwAuth = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.enableOTPW; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, the OTPW system will be used (if ~/.otpw exists). ''; }; googleOsLoginAccountVerification = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, will use the Google OS Login PAM modules (pam_oslogin_login, pam_oslogin_admin) to verify possible OS Login users and set sudoers configuration accordingly. This only makes sense to enable for the sshd PAM service. ''; }; googleOsLoginAuthentication = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, will use the pam_oslogin_login's user authentication methods to authenticate users using 2FA. This only makes sense to enable for the sshd PAM service. ''; }; fprintAuth = mkOption { default = config.services.fprintd.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, fingerprint reader will be used (if exists and your fingerprints are enrolled). ''; }; oathAuth = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.oath.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, the OATH Toolkit will be used. ''; }; sshAgentAuth = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, the calling user's SSH agent is used to authenticate against the keys in the calling user's ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. This is useful for sudo on password-less remote systems. ''; }; duoSecurity = { enable = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, use the Duo Security pam module pam_duo for authentication. Requires configuration of options. ''; }; }; startSession = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If set, the service will register a new session with systemd's login manager. For local sessions, this will give the user access to audio devices, CD-ROM drives. In the default PolicyKit configuration, it also allows the user to reboot the system. ''; }; setEnvironment = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = true; description = '' Whether the service should set the environment variables listed in using pam_env.so. ''; }; setLoginUid = mkOption { type = types.bool; description = '' Set the login uid of the process (/proc/self/loginuid) for auditing purposes. The login uid is only set by ‘entry points’ like login and sshd, not by commands like sudo. ''; }; forwardXAuth = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Whether X authentication keys should be passed from the calling user to the target user (e.g. for su) ''; }; pamMount = mkOption { default = config.security.pam.mount.enable; type = types.bool; description = '' Enable PAM mount (pam_mount) system to mount fileystems on user login. ''; }; allowNullPassword = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Whether to allow logging into accounts that have no password set (i.e., have an empty password field in /etc/passwd or /etc/group). This does not enable logging into disabled accounts (i.e., that have the password field set to !). Note that regardless of what the pam_unix documentation says, accounts with hashed empty passwords are always allowed to log in. ''; }; nodelay = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Wheather the delay after typing a wrong password should be disabled. ''; }; requireWheel = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Whether to permit root access only to members of group wheel. ''; }; limits = mkOption { description = '' Attribute set describing resource limits. Defaults to the value of . ''; }; showMotd = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = "Whether to show the message of the day."; }; makeHomeDir = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Whether to try to create home directories for users with $HOMEs pointing to nonexistent locations on session login. ''; }; updateWtmp = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = "Whether to update /var/log/wtmp."; }; logFailures = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = "Whether to log authentication failures in /var/log/faillog."; }; enableAppArmor = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Enable support for attaching AppArmor profiles at the user/group level, e.g., as part of a role based access control scheme. ''; }; enableKwallet = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If enabled, pam_wallet will attempt to automatically unlock the user's default KDE wallet upon login. If the user has no wallet named "kdewallet", or the login password does not match their wallet password, KDE will prompt separately after login. ''; }; sssdStrictAccess = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = "enforce sssd access control"; }; enableGnomeKeyring = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' If enabled, pam_gnome_keyring will attempt to automatically unlock the user's default Gnome keyring upon login. If the user login password does not match their keyring password, Gnome Keyring will prompt separately after login. ''; }; text = mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.lines; description = "Contents of the PAM service file."; }; }; config = { name = mkDefault name; setLoginUid = mkDefault cfg.startSession; limits = mkDefault config.security.pam.loginLimits; # !!! TODO: move the LDAP stuff to the LDAP module, and the # Samba stuff to the Samba module. This requires that the PAM # module provides the right hooks. text = mkDefault ('' # Account management. account required pam_unix.so ${optionalString use_ldap "account sufficient ${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"} ${optionalString (config.services.sssd.enable && cfg.sssdStrictAccess==false) "account sufficient ${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"} ${optionalString (config.services.sssd.enable && cfg.sssdStrictAccess) "account [default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore] ${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"} ${optionalString config.krb5.enable "account sufficient ${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so"} ${optionalString cfg.googleOsLoginAccountVerification '' account [success=ok ignore=ignore default=die] ${pkgs.google-compute-engine-oslogin}/lib/pam_oslogin_login.so account [success=ok default=ignore] ${pkgs.google-compute-engine-oslogin}/lib/pam_oslogin_admin.so ''} # Authentication management. ${optionalString cfg.googleOsLoginAuthentication "auth [success=done perm_denied=bad default=ignore] ${pkgs.google-compute-engine-oslogin}/lib/pam_oslogin_login.so"} ${optionalString cfg.rootOK "auth sufficient pam_rootok.so"} ${optionalString cfg.requireWheel "auth required pam_wheel.so use_uid"} ${optionalString cfg.logFailures "auth required pam_tally.so"} ${optionalString (config.security.pam.enableSSHAgentAuth && cfg.sshAgentAuth) "auth sufficient ${pkgs.pam_ssh_agent_auth}/libexec/pam_ssh_agent_auth.so file=~/.ssh/authorized_keys:~/.ssh/authorized_keys2:/etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/%u"} ${optionalString cfg.fprintAuth "auth sufficient ${pkgs.fprintd}/lib/security/pam_fprintd.so"} ${let p11 = config.security.pam.p11; in optionalString cfg.p11Auth "auth ${p11.control} ${pkgs.pam_p11}/lib/security/pam_p11.so ${pkgs.opensc}/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so"} ${let u2f = config.security.pam.u2f; in optionalString cfg.u2fAuth "auth ${u2f.control} ${pkgs.pam_u2f}/lib/security/pam_u2f.so ${optionalString u2f.debug "debug"} ${optionalString (u2f.authFile != null) "authfile=${u2f.authFile}"} ${optionalString u2f.interactive "interactive"} ${optionalString u2f.cue "cue"}"} ${optionalString cfg.usbAuth "auth sufficient ${pkgs.pam_usb}/lib/security/pam_usb.so"} ${let oath = config.security.pam.oath; in optionalString cfg.oathAuth "auth requisite ${pkgs.oathToolkit}/lib/security/pam_oath.so window=${toString oath.window} usersfile=${toString oath.usersFile} digits=${toString oath.digits}"} ${let yubi = config.security.pam.yubico; in optionalString cfg.yubicoAuth "auth ${yubi.control} ${pkgs.yubico-pam}/lib/security/pam_yubico.so mode=${toString yubi.mode} ${optionalString (yubi.mode == "client") "id=${toString yubi.id}"} ${optionalString yubi.debug "debug"}"} '' + # Modules in this block require having the password set in PAM_AUTHTOK. # pam_unix is marked as 'sufficient' on NixOS which means nothing will run # after it succeeds. Certain modules need to run after pam_unix # prompts the user for password so we run it once with 'required' at an # earlier point and it will run again with 'sufficient' further down. # We use try_first_pass the second time to avoid prompting password twice (optionalString (cfg.unixAuth && (config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs || cfg.pamMount || cfg.enableKwallet || cfg.enableGnomeKeyring || cfg.googleAuthenticator.enable || cfg.duoSecurity.enable)) '' auth required pam_unix.so ${optionalString cfg.allowNullPassword "nullok"} ${optionalString cfg.nodelay "nodelay"} likeauth ${optionalString config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs "auth optional ${pkgs.ecryptfs}/lib/security/pam_ecryptfs.so unwrap"} ${optionalString cfg.pamMount "auth optional ${pkgs.pam_mount}/lib/security/pam_mount.so"} ${optionalString cfg.enableKwallet ("auth optional ${pkgs.plasma5.kwallet-pam}/lib/security/pam_kwallet5.so" + " kwalletd=${pkgs.kdeFrameworks.kwallet.bin}/bin/kwalletd5")} ${optionalString cfg.enableGnomeKeyring "auth optional ${pkgs.gnome3.gnome-keyring}/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so"} ${optionalString cfg.googleAuthenticator.enable "auth required ${pkgs.googleAuthenticator}/lib/security/pam_google_authenticator.so no_increment_hotp"} ${optionalString cfg.duoSecurity.enable "auth required ${pkgs.duo-unix}/lib/security/pam_duo.so"} '') + '' ${optionalString cfg.unixAuth "auth sufficient pam_unix.so ${optionalString cfg.allowNullPassword "nullok"} ${optionalString cfg.nodelay "nodelay"} likeauth try_first_pass"} ${optionalString cfg.otpwAuth "auth sufficient ${pkgs.otpw}/lib/security/pam_otpw.so"} ${optionalString use_ldap "auth sufficient ${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so use_first_pass"} ${optionalString config.services.sssd.enable "auth sufficient ${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so use_first_pass"} ${optionalString config.krb5.enable '' auth [default=ignore success=1 service_err=reset] ${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so use_first_pass auth [default=die success=done] ${pam_ccreds}/lib/security/pam_ccreds.so action=validate use_first_pass auth sufficient ${pam_ccreds}/lib/security/pam_ccreds.so action=store use_first_pass ''} auth required pam_deny.so # Password management. password sufficient pam_unix.so nullok sha512 ${optionalString config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs "password optional ${pkgs.ecryptfs}/lib/security/pam_ecryptfs.so"} ${optionalString cfg.pamMount "password optional ${pkgs.pam_mount}/lib/security/pam_mount.so"} ${optionalString use_ldap "password sufficient ${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"} ${optionalString config.services.sssd.enable "password sufficient ${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so use_authtok"} ${optionalString config.krb5.enable "password sufficient ${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so use_first_pass"} ${optionalString config.services.samba.syncPasswordsByPam "password optional ${pkgs.samba}/lib/security/pam_smbpass.so nullok use_authtok try_first_pass"} ${optionalString cfg.enableGnomeKeyring "password optional ${pkgs.gnome3.gnome-keyring}/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so use_authtok"} # Session management. ${optionalString cfg.setEnvironment '' session required pam_env.so conffile=${config.system.build.pamEnvironment} readenv=0 ''} session required pam_unix.so ${optionalString cfg.setLoginUid "session ${ if config.boot.isContainer then "optional" else "required" } pam_loginuid.so"} ${optionalString cfg.makeHomeDir "session required ${pkgs.pam}/lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so silent skel=${config.security.pam.makeHomeDir.skelDirectory} umask=0022"} ${optionalString cfg.updateWtmp "session required ${pkgs.pam}/lib/security/pam_lastlog.so silent"} ${optionalString config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs "session optional ${pkgs.ecryptfs}/lib/security/pam_ecryptfs.so"} ${optionalString cfg.pamMount "session optional ${pkgs.pam_mount}/lib/security/pam_mount.so"} ${optionalString use_ldap "session optional ${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"} ${optionalString config.services.sssd.enable "session optional ${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"} ${optionalString config.krb5.enable "session optional ${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so"} ${optionalString cfg.otpwAuth "session optional ${pkgs.otpw}/lib/security/pam_otpw.so"} ${optionalString cfg.startSession "session optional ${pkgs.systemd}/lib/security/pam_systemd.so"} ${optionalString cfg.forwardXAuth "session optional pam_xauth.so xauthpath=${pkgs.xorg.xauth}/bin/xauth systemuser=99"} ${optionalString (cfg.limits != []) "session required ${pkgs.pam}/lib/security/pam_limits.so conf=${makeLimitsConf cfg.limits}"} ${optionalString (cfg.showMotd && config.users.motd != null) "session optional ${pkgs.pam}/lib/security/pam_motd.so motd=${motd}"} ${optionalString (cfg.enableAppArmor && config.security.apparmor.enable) "session optional ${pkgs.apparmor-pam}/lib/security/pam_apparmor.so order=user,group,default debug"} ${optionalString (cfg.enableKwallet) ("session optional ${pkgs.plasma5.kwallet-pam}/lib/security/pam_kwallet5.so" + " kwalletd=${pkgs.kdeFrameworks.kwallet.bin}/bin/kwalletd5")} ${optionalString (cfg.enableGnomeKeyring) "session optional ${pkgs.gnome3.gnome-keyring}/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so auto_start"} ${optionalString (config.virtualisation.lxc.lxcfs.enable) "session optional ${pkgs.lxc}/lib/security/pam_cgfs.so -c all"} ''); }; }; inherit (pkgs) pam_krb5 pam_ccreds; use_ldap = (config.users.ldap.enable && config.users.ldap.loginPam); pam_ldap = if config.users.ldap.daemon.enable then pkgs.nss_pam_ldapd else pkgs.pam_ldap; # Create a limits.conf(5) file. makeLimitsConf = limits: pkgs.writeText "limits.conf" (concatMapStrings ({ domain, type, item, value }: "${domain} ${type} ${item} ${toString value}\n") limits); motd = pkgs.writeText "motd" config.users.motd; makePAMService = name: service: { name = "pam.d/${name}"; value.source = pkgs.writeText "${name}.pam" service.text; }; in { imports = [ (mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "enableU2F" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "enable" ]) ]; ###### interface options = { security.pam.loginLimits = mkOption { default = []; example = [ { domain = "ftp"; type = "hard"; item = "nproc"; value = "0"; } { domain = "@student"; type = "-"; item = "maxlogins"; value = "4"; } ]; description = '' Define resource limits that should apply to users or groups. Each item in the list should be an attribute set with a domain, type, item, and value attribute. The syntax and semantics of these attributes must be that described in the limits.conf(5) man page. Note that these limits do not apply to systemd services, whose limits can be changed via instead. ''; }; security.pam.services = mkOption { default = []; type = with types; attrsOf (submodule pamOpts); description = '' This option defines the PAM services. A service typically corresponds to a program that uses PAM, e.g. login or passwd. Each attribute of this set defines a PAM service, with the attribute name defining the name of the service. ''; }; security.pam.makeHomeDir.skelDirectory = mkOption { type = types.str; default = "/var/empty"; example = "/etc/skel"; description = '' Path to skeleton directory whose contents are copied to home directories newly created by pam_mkhomedir. ''; }; security.pam.enableSSHAgentAuth = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = false; description = '' Enable sudo logins if the user's SSH agent provides a key present in ~/.ssh/authorized_keys. This allows machines to exclusively use SSH keys instead of passwords. ''; }; security.pam.enableOTPW = mkEnableOption "the OTPW (one-time password) PAM module"; security.pam.p11 = { enable = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Enables P11 PAM (pam_p11) module. If set, users can log in with SSH keys and PKCS#11 tokens. More information can be found here. ''; }; control = mkOption { default = "sufficient"; type = types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "optional" ]; description = '' This option sets pam "control". If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required". If you want to use the PKCS#11 device instead of the regular password, use "sufficient". Read pam.conf 5 for better understanding of this option. ''; }; }; security.pam.u2f = { enable = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Enables U2F PAM (pam-u2f) module. If set, users listed in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Yubico/u2f_keys (or $HOME/.config/Yubico/u2f_keys if XDG variable is not set) are able to log in with the associated U2F key. The path can be changed using option. File format is: username:first_keyHandle,first_public_key: second_keyHandle,second_public_key This file can be generated using pamu2fcfg command. More information can be found here. ''; }; authFile = mkOption { default = null; type = with types; nullOr path; description = '' By default pam-u2f module reads the keys from $XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Yubico/u2f_keys (or $HOME/.config/Yubico/u2f_keys if XDG variable is not set). If you want to change auth file locations or centralize database (for example use /etc/u2f-mappings) you can set this option. File format is: username:first_keyHandle,first_public_key: second_keyHandle,second_public_key This file can be generated using pamu2fcfg command. More information can be found here. ''; }; control = mkOption { default = "sufficient"; type = types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "optional" ]; description = '' This option sets pam "control". If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required". If you want to use U2F device instead of regular password, use "sufficient". Read pam.conf 5 for better understanding of this option. ''; }; debug = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Debug output to stderr. ''; }; interactive = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Set to prompt a message and wait before testing the presence of a U2F device. Recommended if your device doesn’t have a tactile trigger. ''; }; cue = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' By default pam-u2f module does not inform user that he needs to use the u2f device, it just waits without a prompt. If you set this option to true, cue option is added to pam-u2f module and reminder message will be displayed. ''; }; }; security.pam.yubico = { enable = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Enables Yubico PAM (yubico-pam) module. If set, users listed in ~/.yubico/authorized_yubikeys are able to log in with the associated Yubikey tokens. The file must have only one line: username:yubikey_token_id1:yubikey_token_id2 More information can be found here. ''; }; control = mkOption { default = "sufficient"; type = types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "optional" ]; description = '' This option sets pam "control". If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required". If you want to use Yubikey instead of regular password, use "sufficient". Read pam.conf 5 for better understanding of this option. ''; }; id = mkOption { example = "42"; type = types.str; description = "client id"; }; debug = mkOption { default = false; type = types.bool; description = '' Debug output to stderr. ''; }; mode = mkOption { default = "client"; type = types.enum [ "client" "challenge-response" ]; description = '' Mode of operation. Use "client" for online validation with a YubiKey validation service such as the YubiCloud. Use "challenge-response" for offline validation using YubiKeys with HMAC-SHA-1 Challenge-Response configurations. See the man-page ykpamcfg(1) for further details on how to configure offline Challenge-Response validation. More information can be found here. ''; }; }; security.pam.enableEcryptfs = mkEnableOption "eCryptfs PAM module (mounting ecryptfs home directory on login)"; users.motd = mkOption { default = null; example = "Today is Sweetmorn, the 4th day of The Aftermath in the YOLD 3178."; type = types.nullOr types.lines; description = "Message of the day shown to users when they log in."; }; }; ###### implementation config = { environment.systemPackages = # Include the PAM modules in the system path mostly for the manpages. [ pkgs.pam ] ++ optional config.users.ldap.enable pam_ldap ++ optional config.services.sssd.enable pkgs.sssd ++ optionals config.krb5.enable [pam_krb5 pam_ccreds] ++ optionals config.security.pam.enableOTPW [ pkgs.otpw ] ++ optionals config.security.pam.oath.enable [ pkgs.oathToolkit ] ++ optionals config.security.pam.p11.enable [ pkgs.pam_p11 ] ++ optionals config.security.pam.u2f.enable [ pkgs.pam_u2f ]; boot.supportedFilesystems = optionals config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs [ "ecryptfs" ]; security.wrappers = { unix_chkpwd = { source = "${pkgs.pam}/sbin/unix_chkpwd.orig"; owner = "root"; setuid = true; }; }; environment.etc = mapAttrs' makePAMService config.security.pam.services; security.pam.services = { other.text = '' auth required pam_warn.so auth required pam_deny.so account required pam_warn.so account required pam_deny.so password required pam_warn.so password required pam_deny.so session required pam_warn.so session required pam_deny.so ''; # Most of these should be moved to specific modules. i3lock = {}; i3lock-color = {}; vlock = {}; xlock = {}; xscreensaver = {}; runuser = { rootOK = true; unixAuth = false; setEnvironment = false; }; /* FIXME: should runuser -l start a systemd session? Currently it complains "Cannot create session: Already running in a session". */ runuser-l = { rootOK = true; unixAuth = false; }; }; }; }