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Silvan Mosberger
6df56e1cb8
Merge pull request #103866 from cole-h/doas
doas: 6.6.1 -> 6.8
2020-11-30 19:02:55 +01:00
Frederik Rietdijk
b2a3891e12 Merge master into staging-next 2020-11-27 15:09:19 +01:00
Graham Christensen
d9c3f13df3
Merge pull request #104776 from grahamc/utillinux
utillinux: rename to util-linux
2020-11-24 15:14:36 -05:00
Graham Christensen
bc49a0815a
utillinux: rename to util-linux 2020-11-24 12:42:06 -05:00
adisbladis
ba1fa0c604
pam_ssh_agent_auth: Honour services.openssh.authorizedKeysFiles
If a system administrator has explicitly configured key locations this
should be taken into account by `sudo`.
2020-11-24 02:47:07 +01:00
Florian Klink
d22b3ed4bc systemd: switch to unified cgroup hierarchy by default
See https://www.redhat.com/sysadmin/fedora-31-control-group-v2 for
details on why this is desirable, and how it impacts containers.

Users that need to keep using the old cgroup hierarchy can re-enable it
by setting `systemd.unifiedCgroupHierarchy` to `false`.

Well-known candidates not supporting that hierarchy, like docker and
hidepid=… will disable it automatically.

Fixes #73800
2020-11-19 16:56:46 +01:00
Cole Helbling
19c0927d30
nixos/doas: add noLog option 2020-11-14 19:16:56 -08:00
Linus Heckemann
2b06415ca1
Merge pull request #101370 from m1cr0man/ssl-test-certs
nixos/acme: Permissions and tests fixes
2020-10-28 17:21:57 +01:00
Nick Hu
921287e7f0
Merge pull request #97726 from NickHu/pam_gnupg
pam: add support for pam_gnupg
2020-10-26 15:27:13 +00:00
Lucas Savva
79ecf069f5
nixos/acme: Add data.email to othersHash in nixos > 20.09 2020-10-24 20:40:02 +01:00
Lucas Savva
76401c9a3b
nixos/acme: lego run whenen account is missing 2020-10-23 18:52:42 +01:00
Lucas Savva
89d134b3fd
nixos/acme: Use more secure chmods
Previous settings would make files executable in
the certs directories.
2020-10-22 14:04:31 +01:00
David Reiss
49a749c729 nixos/pam_mount: add pamMount attribute to users
This attribute is a generalized version of cryptHomeLuks for creating an
entry in /etc/security/pam_mount.conf.xml. It lets the configuration
control all the attributes of the <volume> entry, instead of just the
path. The default path remains the value of cryptHomeLuks, for
compatibility.
2020-10-14 22:55:55 -07:00
Dominique Martinet
f8d78b9f67
confinement: fix assert for serviceConfig.ProtectSystem
serviceConfig.ProtectSystem is usually a string so if set, the assert
itself would error out leaving no useable trace:

  # nixos-rebuild switch --show-trace
  building Nix...
  building the system configuration...
  error: while evaluating the attribute 'config.system.build.toplevel' at /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/nixos/modules/system/activation/top-level.nix:293:5:
  while evaluating 'foldr' at /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/lib/lists.nix:52:20, called from /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/nixos/modules/system/activation/top-level.nix:128:12:
  while evaluating 'fold'' at /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/lib/lists.nix:55:15, called from /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/lib/lists.nix:59:8:
  while evaluating anonymous function at /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/nixos/modules/system/activation/top-level.nix:121:50, called from undefined position:
  while evaluating the attribute 'assertion' at /nix/var/nix/profiles/per-user/root/channels/nixos/nixos/modules/security/systemd-confinement.nix:163:7:
  value is a string while a Boolean was expected

Fix the check to give a sensible assert message instead; the attribute
should either be not set or false bool to pass.

Closes: #99000
2020-10-14 11:56:18 +02:00
Lucas Savva
d95f020a53
nixos/acme: Docs, explain how to set permissions
As of 20.09 the /var/lib/acme/.challenges permissions will
not automatically be correct. Add instructions on how to
set them correctly.
2020-10-12 19:26:00 +01:00
Nick Hu
948e05bb28
pam: add support for pam_gnupg 2020-10-12 13:29:40 +01:00
Florian Klink
a1cb02148b
Merge pull request #99912 from m1cr0man/ocspfix
nixos/acme: Fix ocspMustStaple option and add test
2020-10-11 23:44:33 +02:00
zowoq
f9bb39e294 nixos/pam: remove trailing whitespace 2020-10-09 18:31:20 +10:00
Miles Breslin
8e628f8eea
nixos/pam: Add option to set pam-u2f appid (#73591) 2020-10-08 14:37:40 -04:00
Jeroen Simonetti
cc3ce9a13a nixos/security/acme: Add DNS resolver option
When using the ACME DNS-01 challenge, there is a possibility of a
failure to resolve the challenge if the record is not propagated
fast enough. To circumvent this generic DNS problem, this adds
a setting to explicitly tell the ACME provider to use a certain DNS
resolver to lookup the challenge.

Signed-off-by: Jeroen Simonetti <jeroen@simonetti.nl>
2020-10-07 13:01:08 +02:00
Vladimír Čunát
420f89ceb2
Revert "apparmor: fix and improve the service"
This reverts commit fb6d63f3fd.

I really hope this finally fixes #99236: evaluation on Hydra.
This time I really did check basically the same commit on Hydra:
https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1618011

Right now I don't have energy to find what exactly is wrong in the
commit, and it doesn't seem important in comparison to nixos-unstable
channel being stuck on a commit over one week old.
2020-10-07 12:22:18 +02:00
Lucas Savva
1edd91ca09
nixos/acme: Fix ocspMustStaple option and add test
Some of the testing setup for OCSP checking was wrong and
has been fixed too.
2020-10-07 00:18:13 +01:00
Andreas Rammhold
2c0ee52d91
nixos/security/acme: order after nss-lookup.target
This should hopefully solve races with DNS servers (such as unbound)
during the activation of a new generation. Previously unbound could
still be unavailable and thus the acme script would fail.
2020-10-06 22:52:55 +02:00
Tim Steinbach
9646ae97c8
pam: Fix interaction with samba
9544c6078e / #96672 removed the samba option
`syncPasswordsByPam`.
Need to remove this option from the pam module, otherwise it will cause build errors
2020-10-05 09:13:16 -04:00
Doron Behar
9544c6078e
Merge pull request #96672 from doronbehar/module/samba
nixos/samba: remove upstream deprecated syncPasswordsByPam option
2020-10-04 11:29:56 +03:00
Maximilian Bosch
d2dc0ae203
nixos/sudo: add package option
The `package`-option is always useful if modifying a package in an
overlay would mean that a lot of other packages need to be rebuilt as
well.

In case of `sudo` this is actually the case: when having an override for
it (e.g. for `withInsults = true;`), you'd have to rebuild e.g. `zfs`
and `grub` although that's not strictly needed.
2020-10-01 13:00:52 +02:00
Andreas Rammhold
9630d5c07f
nixos/security/wrapper: ensure the tmpfs is not world writeable
The /run/wrapper directory is a tmpfs. Unfortunately, it's mounted with
its root directory has the standard (for tmpfs) mode: 1777 (world writeable,
sticky -- the standard mode of shared temporary directories). This means that
every user can create new files and subdirectories there, but can't
move/delete/rename files that belong to other users.
2020-09-28 22:55:20 +02:00
Michael Raskin
31a4e2e28b
Merge pull request #93457 from ju1m/apparmor
apparmor: fix and improve the service
2020-09-27 13:07:38 +00:00
Florian Klink
303078d9ca
Merge pull request #97303 from martinetd/systemd-confinement-list
systemd-confinement: handle ExecStarts etc being lists
2020-09-10 21:17:17 +02:00
nicoo
e64d3f60fb nixos/modules/security/rngd: Disable by default
`rngd` seems to be the root cause for slow boot issues, and its functionality is
redundant since kernel v3.17 (2014), which introduced a `krngd` task (in kernel
space) that takes care of pulling in data from hardware RNGs:

> commit be4000bc4644d027c519b6361f5ae3bbfc52c347
> Author: Torsten Duwe <duwe@lst.de>
> Date:   Sat Jun 14 23:46:03 2014 -0400
>
>     hwrng: create filler thread
>
>     This can be viewed as the in-kernel equivalent of hwrngd;
>     like FUSE it is a good thing to have a mechanism in user land,
>     but for some reasons (simplicity, secrecy, integrity, speed)
>     it may be better to have it in kernel space.
>
>     This patch creates a thread once a hwrng registers, and uses
>     the previously established add_hwgenerator_randomness() to feed
>     its data to the input pool as long as needed. A derating factor
>     is used to bias the entropy estimation and to disable this
>     mechanism entirely when set to zero.

Closes: #96067
2020-09-09 21:51:25 -04:00
Thomas Tuegel
053b05d14d
Remove Qt 5.15 from Plasma closure 2020-09-08 08:47:34 -05:00
Dominique Martinet
fd196452f0 systemd-confinement: handle ExecStarts etc being lists
systemd-confinement's automatic package extraction does not work correctly
if ExecStarts ExecReload etc are lists.

Add an extra flatten to make things smooth.

Fixes #96840.
2020-09-06 18:55:10 +02:00
Florian Klink
d7046947e5
Merge pull request #91121 from m1cr0man/master
Restructure acme module
2020-09-06 18:26:22 +02:00
Julien Moutinho
fb6d63f3fd apparmor: fix and improve the service 2020-09-06 07:43:03 +02:00
Lucas Savva
34b5c5c1a4
nixos/acme: More features and fixes
- Allow for key reuse when domains are the only thing that
  were changed.
- Fixed systemd service failure when preliminarySelfsigned
  was set to false
2020-09-06 01:28:19 +01:00
Lucas Savva
f57824c915
nixos/acme: Update docs, use assert more effectively 2020-09-05 01:06:29 +01:00
Julien Moutinho
539ae5c932 Revert "apparmor: add apparmor_parser config file"
This reverts commit 2259fbdf4b.
2020-09-05 01:46:12 +02:00
Lucas Savva
67a5d660cb
nixos/acme: Run postRun script as root 2020-09-04 19:34:10 +01:00
Lucas Savva
1b6cfd9796
nixos/acme: Fix race condition, dont be smart with keys
Attempting to reuse keys on a basis different to the cert (AKA,
storing the key in a directory with a hashed name different to
the cert it is associated with) was ineffective since when
"lego run" is used it will ALWAYS generate a new key. This causes
issues when you revert changes since your "reused" key will not
be the one associated with the old cert. As such, I tore out the
whole keyDir implementation.

As for the race condition, checking the mtime of the cert file
was not sufficient to detect changes. In testing, selfsigned
and full certs could be generated/installed within 1 second of
each other. cmp is now used instead.

Also, I removed the nginx/httpd reload waiters in favour of
simple retry logic for the curl-based tests
2020-09-04 01:09:43 +01:00
Lucas Savva
982c5a1f0e
nixos/acme: Restructure module
- Use an acme user and group, allow group override only
- Use hashes to determine when certs actually need to regenerate
- Avoid running lego more than necessary
- Harden permissions
- Support "systemctl clean" for cert regeneration
- Support reuse of keys between some configuration changes
- Permissions fix services solves for previously root owned certs
- Add a note about multiple account creation and emails
- Migrate extraDomains to a list
- Deprecate user option
- Use minica for self-signed certs
- Rewrite all tests

I thought of a few more cases where things may go wrong,
and added tests to cover them. In particular, the web server
reload services were depending on the target - which stays alive,
meaning that the renewal timer wouldn't be triggering a reload
and old certs would stay on the web servers.

I encountered some problems ensuring that the reload took place
without accidently triggering it as part of the test. The sync
commands I added ended up being essential and I'm not sure why,
it seems like either node.succeed ends too early or there's an
oddity of the vm's filesystem I'm not aware of.

- Fix duplicate systemd rules on reload services

Since useACMEHost is not unique to every vhost, if one cert
was reused many times it would create duplicate entries in
${server}-config-reload.service for wants, before and
ConditionPathExists
2020-09-02 19:22:43 +01:00
WORLDofPEACE
18348c7829
Merge pull request #96042 from rnhmjoj/loaOf
treewide: completely remove types.loaOf
2020-09-02 08:45:37 -04:00
rnhmjoj
20d491a317
treewide: completely remove types.loaOf 2020-09-02 00:42:50 +02:00
Doron Behar
8cd4d59a32 nixos/samba: remove upstream deprecated syncPasswordsByPam option 2020-08-30 14:29:13 +03:00
Joachim F
18c52dadfe
Merge pull request #96034 from saschagrunert/apparmor
apparmor: add apparmor_parser config file
2020-08-28 08:08:25 +00:00
Lassulus
e453860b8f
Merge pull request #86236 from ThibautMarty/fix-nullOr-types
treewide: fix modules options types where the default is null
2020-08-26 18:21:29 +02:00
Izorkin
e21e5a9483 nixos/security/misc: add option unprivilegedUsernsClone 2020-08-25 14:18:24 +03:00
Sascha Grunert
2259fbdf4b
apparmor: add apparmor_parser config file
If the config does not exist, then apparmor_parser will throw a warning.
To avoid that and make the parser configurable, we now add a new option
to it.

Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
2020-08-22 22:59:26 +02:00
Lassulus
8a141825a3
Merge pull request #89779 from jktr/acme-extra-flags
nixos/acme: extra lego flags
2020-08-22 14:29:39 +02:00
Doron Behar
a854b77b08 nixos/wrappers: make (u)mount have the +s bit.
See
https://discourse.nixos.org/t/how-to-make-a-derivations-executables-have-the-s-permission/8555
and:
https://www.linuxquestions.org/questions/slackware-14/must-be-superuser-to-use-mount-fstab-is-correct-however-144932/
2020-08-15 21:57:16 +03:00
Florian Klink
962e15aebc nixos: remove StandardOutput=syslog, StandardError=syslog lines
Since systemd 243, docs were already steering users towards using
`journal`:

eedaf7f322

systemd 246 will go one step further, it shows warnings for these units
during bootup, and will [automatically convert these occurences to
`journal`](f3dc6af20f):

> [    6.955976] systemd[1]: /nix/store/hwyfgbwg804vmr92fxc1vkmqfq2k9s17-unit-display-manager.service/display-manager.service:27: Standard output type syslog is obsolete, automatically updating to journal. Please update│······················
 your unit file, and consider removing the setting altogether.

So there's no point of keeping `syslog` here, and it's probably a better
idea to just not set it, due to:

> This setting defaults to the value set with DefaultStandardOutput= in
> systemd-system.conf(5), which defaults to journal.
2020-08-13 18:49:15 +02:00
Sebastien Bourdeauducq
ecafef0dd8 pam_p11: add 2020-07-25 09:37:48 +02:00
Mario Rodas
af5765b0dc
Merge pull request #85681 from Beskhue/improve-descriptions
nixos/acme: improve some descriptions
2020-07-23 00:03:05 -05:00
datafoo
cc37d7edd7 nixos/acme: execute a single lego command
Stop trying to execute `lego renew` if that is not necessary.

Fix #86184.
2020-06-19 14:56:17 +02:00
Cole Helbling
13e2c75c93
nixos/sudo: default rule should be first
In /etc/sudoers, the last-matched rule will override all
previously-matched rules. Thus, make the default rule show up first (but
still allow some wiggle room for a user to `mkBefore` it), before any
user-defined rules.
2020-06-17 17:48:51 -07:00
J. Konrad Tegtmeier-Rottach
1719353619 nixos/acme: add extraLegoRunFlags option 2020-06-08 02:18:31 +02:00
J. Konrad Tegtmeier-Rottach
a0189a4c49 nixos/acme: add extraLegoFlags option 2020-06-08 02:17:55 +02:00
Peter Hoeg
66e040eaac nixos/pam: mount encrypted home earlier
This patch was done by curro:

The generated /etc/pam.d/* service files invoke the pam_systemd.so
session module before pam_mount.so, if both are enabled (e.g. via
security.pam.services.foo.startSession and
security.pam.services.foo.pamMount respectively).

This doesn't work in the most common scenario where the user's home
directory is stored in a pam-mounted encrypted volume (because systemd
will fail to access the user's systemd configuration).
2020-06-04 13:14:30 +08:00
Florian Klink
4a85559ffc
Merge pull request #87016 from flokli/nsswitch-cleanup
nixos/nsswitch cleanup nss modules
2020-05-14 14:55:43 +02:00
Timmy Xiao
fd13ca9f84 pam: fix spelling mistake in configuration 2020-05-12 15:56:37 -04:00
adisbladis
30236aceaf
Merge pull request #87581 from cole-h/doas
nixos/doas: default rule should be first
2020-05-12 18:38:51 +02:00
Florian Klink
2297508783 nixos/google-oslogin: add to system.nssDatabases.group too
nixos/modules/config/nsswitch.nix uses `passwdArray` for both `passwd`
and `group`, but when moving this into the google-oslogin module in
4b71b6f8fa, it didn't get split
appropriately.
2020-05-11 16:14:50 +02:00
Cole Helbling
01b645e872
nixos/doas: default rule should be first
In /etc/doas.conf, the last-matched rule will override all
previously-matched rules. Thus, make the default rule show up first (but
still allow some wiggle room for a user to `mkBefore` it), before any
user-defined rules.
2020-05-10 22:14:16 -07:00
Dominique Martinet
4c81174f4c
nixos/confinement: add conflict for ProtectSystem service option
Systemd ProtectSystem is incompatible with the chroot we make
for confinement. The options is redundant with what we do anyway
so warn if it had been set and advise to disable it.

Merges: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/87420
2020-05-10 19:25:41 +02:00
Cole Helbling
446fb0097a
nixos/doas: init
`doas` is a lighter alternative to `sudo` that "provide[s] 95% of the
features of `sudo` with a fraction of the codebase" [1]. I prefer it to
`sudo`, so I figured I would add a NixOS module in order for it to be
easier to use. The module is based off of the existing `sudo` module.

[1] https://github.com/Duncaen/OpenDoas
2020-05-04 15:56:06 -07:00
Florian Klink
7457c78989
Merge pull request #86347 from m1cr0man/dnsdocs
nixos/acme: update documentation
2020-05-04 14:11:28 +02:00
Yegor Timoshenko
235f4c4a91
Merge pull request #83121 from emilazy/acme-use-ec256
nixos/acme: change default keyType to ec256
2020-05-03 12:41:23 +03:00
Lucas Savva
037ef70d5c
nixos/acme: fix incorrect example 2020-05-02 00:07:50 +01:00
Lucas Savva
c9f6e5f161
nixos/acme: indicate support for other providers 2020-05-01 18:23:16 +01:00
Florian Klink
4b71b6f8fa nixos/google-oslogin: Move nsswitch config into the module
Motivation: #86350
2020-04-30 17:51:13 +02:00
Lucas Savva
47da7aafdf
nixos/acme: update documentation 2020-04-29 20:31:17 +01:00
worldofpeace
10bf212b4f
Merge pull request #85589 from emilazy/add-acme-maintainers-team
Add ACME maintainers team
2020-04-28 18:38:12 -04:00
worldofpeace
a0ebabf60a
Merge pull request #80896 from clkamp/pam-unix-add-nodelay
nixos/security/pam: Add nodelay option
2020-04-28 17:50:42 -04:00
Thibaut Marty
4a0beed5c0 treewide: fix modules options types where the default is null
They can be caught with `nixos-option -r` on an empty ({...}:{}) NixOS
configuration.
2020-04-28 19:13:59 +02:00
Jörg Thalheim
72773b9c97
prey-bash-client: remove
prey-bash-client is deprecated since 2018
2020-04-28 09:44:55 +01:00
Dominik Xaver Hörl
c10d82358f treewide: add types to boolean / enable options or make use of mkEnableOption 2020-04-27 09:32:01 +02:00
Thomas Churchman
8a061ebdef nixos/acme: improve some descriptions 2020-04-21 15:50:31 +02:00
Emily
ef7e6eeaf4 nixos/acme: set maintainers to acme team 2020-04-20 01:39:31 +01:00
worldofpeace
996ae856b6
Merge pull request #85365 from immae/fix_acme_postrun
nixos/acme: Fix postRun in acme certificate being ran at every run
2020-04-18 13:16:16 -04:00
Ismaël Bouya
8e88b8dce2
nixos/acme: Fix postRun in acme certificate being ran at every run 2020-04-17 22:16:50 +02:00
Arian van Putten
5c1c642939 Revert "nixos/acme: Fix allowKeysForGroup not applying immediately"
This reverts commit 5532065d06.

As far as I can tell setting RemainAfterExit=true here completely breaks
certificate renewal, which is really bad!

the sytemd timer will activate the service unit every OnCalendar=,
however with RemainAfterExit=true the service is already active! So the
timer doesn't rerun the service!

The commit also broke the actual tests, (As it broke activation too)
but this was fixed later in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/76052
I wrongly assumed that PR fixed renewal too, which it didn't!

testing renewals is hard, as we need to sleep in tests.
2020-04-16 10:37:04 +02:00
Lucas Savva
827d5e6b44
acme: share accounts between certificates
There are strict rate limits on account creation for Let's Encrypt
certificates. It is important to reuse credentails when possible.
2020-04-14 00:15:16 +01:00
Jörg Thalheim
d7ff6ab94a
acme: create certificates in subdirectory
This allows to have multiple certificates with the same common name.
Lego uses in its internal directory the common name to name the certificate.

fixes #84409
2020-04-09 08:26:07 +01:00
Maximilian Bosch
1a5289f803
nixos/acme: don't depend on multi-user.target inside a container
On boot, a container doesn't have an uplink and would run into a timeout
while waiting for cert renewal[1].

[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/81371#issuecomment-605526099
2020-03-29 19:59:52 +02:00
Aaron Andersen
6f0c1cdbd9 nixos/duosec: rename ikey option to integrationKey 2020-03-22 20:25:11 -04:00
Aaron Andersen
b9dca769f1 nixos/duosec: replace insecure skey option with secure secretKeyFile option 2020-03-22 20:23:55 -04:00
Emily
62e34d1c87 nixos/acme: change default keyType to ec256
Previously, the NixOS ACME module defaulted to using P-384 for
TLS certificates. I believe that this is a mistake, and that we
should use P-256 instead, despite it being theoretically
cryptographically weaker.

The security margin of a 256-bit elliptic curve cipher is substantial;
beyond a certain level, more bits in the key serve more to slow things
down than add meaningful protection. It's much more likely that ECDSA
will be broken entirely, or some fatal flaw will be found in the NIST
curves that makes them all insecure, than that the security margin
will be reduced enough to put P-256 at risk but not P-384. It's also
inconsistent to target a curve with a 192-bit security margin when our
recommended nginx TLS configuration allows 128-bit AES. [This Stack
Exchange answer][pornin] by cryptographer Thomas Pornin conveys the
general attitude among experts:

> Use P-256 to minimize trouble. If you feel that your manhood is
> threatened by using a 256-bit curve where a 384-bit curve is
> available, then use P-384: it will increases your computational and
> network costs (a factor of about 3 for CPU, a few extra dozen bytes
> on the network) but this is likely to be negligible in practice (in a
> SSL-powered Web server, the heavy cost is in "Web", not "SSL").

[pornin]: https://security.stackexchange.com/a/78624

While the NIST curves have many flaws (see [SafeCurves][safecurves]),
P-256 and P-384 are no different in this respect; SafeCurves gives
them the same rating. The only NIST curve Bernstein [thinks better of,
P-521][bernstein] (see "Other standard primes"), isn't usable for Web
PKI (it's [not supported by BoringSSL by default][boringssl] and hence
[doesn't work in Chromium/Chrome][chromium], and Let's Encrypt [don't
support it either][letsencrypt]).

[safecurves]: https://safecurves.cr.yp.to/
[bernstein]: https://blog.cr.yp.to/20140323-ecdsa.html
[boringssl]: https://boringssl.googlesource.com/boringssl/+/e9fc3e547e557492316932b62881c3386973ceb2
[chromium]: https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=478225
[letsencrypt]: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/integration-guide/#supported-key-algorithms

So there's no real benefit to using P-384; what's the cost? In the
Stack Exchange answer I linked, Pornin estimates a factor of 3×
CPU usage, which wouldn't be so bad; unfortunately, this is wildly
optimistic in practice, as P-256 is much more common and therefore
much better optimized. [This GitHub comment][openssl] measures the
performance differential for raw Diffie-Hellman operations with OpenSSL
1.1.1 at a whopping 14× (even P-521 fares better!); [Caddy disables
P-384 by default][caddy] due to Go's [lack of accelerated assembly
implementations][crypto/elliptic] for it, and the difference there seems
even more extreme: [this golang-nuts post][golang-nuts] measures the key
generation performance differential at 275×. It's unlikely to be the
bottleneck for anyone, but I still feel kind of bad for anyone having
lego generate hundreds of certificates and sign challenges with them
with performance like that...

[openssl]: https://github.com/mozilla/server-side-tls/issues/190#issuecomment-421831599
[caddy]: 2cab475ba5/modules/caddytls/values.go (L113-L124)
[crypto/elliptic]: 2910c5b4a0/src/crypto/elliptic
[golang-nuts]: https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/golang-nuts/nlnJkBMMyzk

In conclusion, there's no real reason to use P-384 in general: if you
don't care about Web PKI compatibility and want to use a nicer curve,
then Ed25519 or P-521 are better options; if you're a NIST-fearing
paranoiac, you should use good old RSA; but if you're a normal person
running a web server, then you're best served by just using P-256. Right
now, NixOS makes an arbitrary decision between two equally-mediocre
curves that just so happens to slow down ECDH key agreement for every
TLS connection by over an order of magnitude; this commit fixes that.

Unfortunately, it seems like existing P-384 certificates won't get
migrated automatically on renewal without manual intervention, but
that's a more general problem with the existing ACME module (see #81634;
I know @yegortimoshenko is working on this). To migrate your
certificates manually, run:

    $ sudo find /var/lib/acme/.lego/certificates -type f -delete
    $ sudo find /var/lib/acme -name '*.pem' -delete
    $ sudo systemctl restart 'acme-*.service' nginx.service

(No warranty. If it breaks, you get to keep both pieces. But it worked
for me.)
2020-03-22 05:27:20 +00:00
Aaron Andersen
4f9cea70bd nixos/duosec: fix indentation 2020-03-21 10:34:12 -04:00
Silvan Mosberger
7c3f3e9c51
Merge pull request #72029 from lschuermann/tpm2-module
nixos/tpm2: init
2020-03-15 15:47:06 +01:00
Leon Schuermann
156b879c2e nixos/tpm2: init
This commit adds udev rules, the userspace resource manager and
PKCS#11 module support.
2020-03-15 12:16:32 +01:00
Aaron Andersen
dbe59eca84 nixos/sshd: add authorizedKeysCommand and authorizedKeysCommandUser options 2020-03-12 21:00:12 -04:00
Silvan Mosberger
4f69262c19
Merge pull request #81369 from mweinelt/pr/acme-chmod
nixos/acme: apply chmod and ownership unconditionally
2020-03-07 03:24:46 +01:00
Yegor Timoshenko
c32da2ed9c nixos/acme: force symlink from fullchain.pem to cert.pem
Co-authored-by: emily <vcs@emily.moe>
2020-03-04 12:52:12 +03:00
Yegor Timoshenko
c16f2218da
Merge pull request #80900 from emilazy/acme-must-staple
nixos/acme: Must-Staple and extra flags
2020-03-03 03:57:40 +03:00
Yegor Timoshenko
31aefc74c5
Merge pull request #80856 from emilazy/adjust-acme
nixos/acme: adjust renewal timer options
2020-03-03 03:49:33 +03:00
Yegor Timoshenko
98cbc40570
Merge pull request #81371 from mweinelt/pr/acme-autostart
nixos/acme: renew after rebuild and on boot
2020-03-01 15:46:31 +03:00
worldofpeace
e906014d4b
Merge pull request #80920 from worldofpeace/rngd-cleanup-shutdown
nixos/rngd: fix clean shutdown
2020-03-01 11:44:22 +00:00
Martin Weinelt
3575555fa8
nixos/acme: apply chmod and ownership unconditionally
Also separate directory and file permissions so the certificate files
don't end up with the executable bit.

Fixes #81335
2020-02-29 20:17:14 +01:00
Emily
ffb7b984b2 nixos/acme: add extraLegoRenewFlags option 2020-02-29 16:44:04 +00:00
Emily
b522aeda5a nixos/acme: add ocspMustStaple option 2020-02-29 16:44:04 +00:00
Emily
7b14bbd734 nixos/acme: adjust renewal timer options
The current weekly setting causes every NixOS server to try to renew
its certificate at midnight on the dot on Monday. This contributes to
the general problem of periodic load spikes for Let's Encrypt; NixOS
is probably not a major contributor to that problem, but we can lead by
example by picking good defaults here.

The values here were chosen after consulting with @yuriks, an SRE at
Let's Encrypt:

* Randomize the time certificates are renewed within a 24 hour period.

* Check for renewal every 24 hours, to ensure the certificate is always
  renewed before an expiry notice is sent out.

* Increase the AccuracySec (thus lowering the accuracy(!)), so that
  systemd can coalesce the renewal with other timers being run.

  (You might be worried that this would defeat the purpose of the time
  skewing, but systemd is documented as avoiding this by picking a
  random time.)
2020-02-29 14:03:36 +00:00