The current default probe config uses the unwrapped fping binary, which
leads to an error because fping must be executed with elevated
permissions.
I fixed this by changing the path to the default binary to the
setuid-wrapped version.
This commit includes two changes:
1. A new `extraConfig` option to allow administrators to set any
vsftpd configuration option that isn't directly supported by this
derivation.
2. Correctly set the `anon_root` vsftpd option to `anonymousUserHome`
In the prestart config of the smokeping service, smokeping is executed
initially. This happens as the user root and writes some files to
$smokepingHome, which can't be overwritten by the smokeping user. This
gives an error message.
I fixed this by moving the chown step after the initial smokeping runs,
so that it also affects the generated files.
The matrix-synapse user has `createHome = true;` which runs before the
`preStart` script, so the home directory will always exist and the block
will never execute.
Also don't include default path to keys in the configuration file,
because synapse will choke if it tries to open them before they
exist (even with `--generate-keys`).
Thanks to @NeQuissimus in a5c1985fef for
updating busybox, which since version 1.25 doesn't allow local variables
outside of functions anymore (which is the desired behaviour).
See the following upstream commit of busybox which is the change that
let's this problem surface:
https://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=ef2386b80abfb22ccb697ddbdd4047aacc395c50
So this has been an error I've made on my end in
67223ee205, because I originally had a
function for killing the processes but desired to inline it because it's
only used in one place.
This fixes the boot-stage1 NixOS test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The old version would export two lists to a bash builder and do pairwise
processing on the bash side. In the new version we instead generate a
logic free builder on the Nix side. This is not only conceptually
simpler but reduces the amount of code and intermediate values.
`head -cNUM ... | tr -dc SET` might generate output containing fewer
than NUM characters. Given the limited alphabet, this could result in a
fairly weak passphrase. The construction `tr </dev/urandom | head
-cNUM`, however, is sure to give us the full `NUM`.
The dnsmasq instance run by the xen-bridge.service errorenously
hands out 172.16.0.0 as the netmask over DHCP to the VMs. This
commit removes the option responsible for that from dnsmasq.conf,
so that the proper netmask is inferred by dnsmasq instead.
Addresses https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/19883
The calls to iptables in xen-bridge.service were missing the -w switch,
which caused them to fail if another script was calling iptables
at the same time. Fix it by adding the -w switch.
Addresses https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/19849 .
`startAt = ""` as in `startAt = optionalString false ...` results
in an invalid timer unit (due to "" being promoted to a singleton
list and not filtered out).
Ref: c9941c4b5e
`startAt = ""` as in `startAt = optionalString false ...` results
in an invalid timer unit (due to "" being promoted to a singleton
list and not filtered out).
Ref: c9941c4b5e
* gnome3: default to 3.22
* zuki-themes: add src for gnome 3.22, remove 3.18
* gnome3_22.vte_290: copy from gnome3.20
* termite: use vte-select-text from gnome3_20
For some reason, between Linux 4.4.19 and 4.4.20, the atkbd and libps2
kernel modules lost their dependency on i8042 in modules.dep, causing
i8042 not to be included in the initrd. This breaks keyboard in the
initrd, in turn breaking LUKS.
This only happens on the 16.03 branch; on 16.09, it appears i8042 is
pulled into the initrd anyway (through some other dependency,
presumably). But let's include it explicitly.
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/40468431
It was already ordered after systemd-udev-settle.service, but that
doesn't do anything if no other units require
systemd-udev-settle.service. This was causing random failures during X
server startup, e.g.
machine# [ 12.691372] display-manager[607]: (EE) open /dev/dri/card0: No such file or directory
http://hydra.nixos.org/build/41062823
Currently only for the user services as NixOS handles the named system
instances slightly differently.
syncthing and syncthing-inotify are done the same way.
There are 4 parts to this:
1) Copy in the upstream unit files
2) Make the nixos module use the definition from upstream
3) Enable restarting of all instances (system and user) on resume
4) Allow the traffic in the firewall on default ports if wanted
fixes#18973
* Add extraOptions option, to pass arbitrary command line options to
atftp. Especially useful to specify which address to bind to
(--bind-addres ...).
* Improve descriptions (fix a typo, document default bind address,
don't repeat service name in systemd description + capitalize)
* Change default server directory from /var/empty to /srv/tftp, and
change types.str to types.path.
The new units mirror the upstream systemd units as closely as possible.
I could not find a reason why the service would need to be restarted on
resuming from suspend, and the upstream units also do not contain such a
restriction, so I removed the `partOf = [ "post-resume.target"]`.
This fixes#19525.
gnome-x-session provides good defaults which we really should not
override.
We have to add assertions to gdm.nix if the user specified one of those.
enableTCP must be configured through a gnome setting
dunno why we have terminate but it probably breaks stuff
We should expose configFile so we can use it from gdm module.
This makes it easy to specify kernel patches:
boot.kernelPatches = [ pkgs.kernelPatches.ubuntu_fan_4_4 ];
To make the `boot.kernelPatches` option possible, this also makes it
easy to extend and/or modify the kernel packages within a linuxPackages
set. For example:
pkgs.linuxPackages.extend (self: super: {
kernel = super.kernel.override {
kernelPatches = super.kernel.kernelPatches ++ [
pkgs.kernelPatches.ubuntu_fan_4_4
];
};
});
Closes#15095
`stripHash` documentation states that it prints out the stripped name to
the stdout, but the function stored the value in `strippedName`
instead.
Basically all usages did something like
`$(stripHash $foo | echo $strippedName)` which is just braindamaged.
Fixed the implementation and all invocations.
* x11 module: don't restart the display manager indefinitely
If the display managers crashes continuously in loops it prevents the
user from switching to the console and try to fix things. Especially
when using the "auto" display manager it can happen quite easily.
* x11 module: fix display manager restart timeouts
It takes more than 1 second to boot the X server.
The initial commit accidentally left in some commented code and if you were
using alerts, they simply didn't work.
Smokeping also includes some JS code for the webui allowing you to zoom into
graphs and it was not passed into the homedir. Additionally, generate
static html pages for other webservers to serve the cache directory.
Add additional options to specify sendmail path or mailhost and verify that both
are not set.
Add one extra config hook that allows you to bypass all of the invidual config
stanzas and just hand it a string.
Previously, the list of CA certificates was generated with a perl script
which is included in curl. As this script is not very flexible, this commit
refactors the expression to use the python script that Debian uses to
generate their CA certificates from Mozilla's trust store in NSS.
Additionally, an option was added to the cacerts derivation and the
`security.pki` module to blacklist specific CAs.
Now the tracking works with aggregated devices on aggregated devices.
So container with physical device where the device is put in a bond
which is the basis for a bridge is now handled correctly.
Test that adding physical devices to containers works, find that network setup
then doesn't work because there is no udev in the container to tell systemd
that the device is present.
Fixed by not depending on the device in the container.
Activate the new container test for release
Bonds, bridges and other network devices need the underlying not as
dependency when used inside the container. Because the device is already
there.
But the address configuration needs the aggregated device itself.
PHP FPM will now notify systemd when it's done initializing and ready to
serve requests.
Additionally ```systemctl status phpfpm``` will now show statistics such
as:
```
Status: "Processes active: 0, idle: 8, Requests: 0, slow: 0, Traffic: 0req/sec"
```
---
Using the configure option relieves us of the patch and passing the path
via the env var in many places. Also the env var may not be inherited
when components like gdm spawn new sessions.
This fixes two bugs:
* When socket activation is detected, the service itself is added to stop-start list instead of its sockets.
* When service is marked to restart instead of stop (`StopIfChanged = no`) we don't need to restart sockets.
The following changes are included:
1) install user unit files from upstream dbus
2) use absolute paths to config for --system and --session instances
3) make socket activation of user units configurable
There has been a number of PRs to address this, so this one does the
bare minimum, which is to make the functionality available and
configurable but defaults to off.
Related PRs:
- #18382
- #18222
(cherry picked from commit f7215c9b5b47dfb0a6dbe87ff33d7730729a32e5)
Signed-off-by: Domen Kožar <domen@dev.si>
Since some changes to the setuid wrappers, there is a symlink involved
and it doesn't resolve correctly inside the chroot. Do the check inside
the chroot to make it work again.
This ensures that most "trivial" derivations used to build NixOS
configurations no longer depend on GCC. For commands that do invoke
gcc, there is runCommandCC.
This is a standard environment that doesn't contain a C/C++
compiler. This is mostly to prevent trivial builders like runCommand
and substituteAll from pulling in gcc for simple configuration changes
on NixOS.
This allows us to define system user targets in addition to the existing
services, timers and sockets.
Furthermore, we add a top-level configuration keyword:
- Documentation
Every interactive zsh sources /etc/zshrc (see STARTUP/SHUTDOWN FILES in zshautll(1))
Therefor every interactive zsh process will respect the content of these variables.
Using `export` will also lead to child processes inheriting this value.
This leads to problems, if other interactive shells are spawned such as bash,
because they use an incomptabible history format (without timestamps).
There seems to be also cases, where the local HISTSIZE in ~/.zshrc is
not sourced but /etc/zshrc, which leads to history truncation in other shells.
4.1.12
======
Bugfixes
--------
Fix malformed edns query assertion failure, reported by Michal Kepien (NASK).
4.1.11
======
Features
--------
* When tcp is more than half full, use short timeout for tcp session.
* Patch for {max,min}-{refresh,retry}-time from YAMAGUCHI Takanori.
* Fix#790: size-limit-xfr can stop NSD from downloading infinite zone transfer data size, from Toshifumi Sakaguchi. Fixes CVE-2016-6173 JVN#63359718 JPCERT#91251865.
Bugfixes
--------
* Fix build without IPv6, patch from Zdenek Kaspar.
* Fix#783: Trying to run a root server without having configured it silently gives wrong answers.
* Fix#782: Serve DS record but parent zone has no NS record.
* Fix nsec3 missing for nsec3 signed parent and child for DS at zonecut.
4.1.10
======
Features
--------
* ip-freebind: yesno option in nsd.conf sets IP_FREEBIND socket option for Linux, binds to interfaces and addresses that are down.
* NSD includes AAAA before A for queries over IPV6 (in delegations). And TC is set if no glue can be provided with a delegation because of packet size.
* print notice that nsd is starting before taking off.
Bugfixes
--------
* Fix for openssl 1.1.0, HMAC_CTX size not exported from openssl.
* Fix#751: NSD fails to occlude names below a DNAME.
* If set without nsd.db print "" as the default in the man pages.
* Fix#755: NSD spins after a zone update and a lot of TCP queries.
* Fix for NSEC3 with zone signed without exact match for empty nonterminals, the answer for that domain gets closest encloser.
* #772 Document that recvmmsg has IPv6 problems on some linux kernels.
4.1.9
=====
Bugfixes
--------
* Change the nsd.db file version because of nanosecond precision fix.
The services/networking directory is already quite polluted and the
first point where I was looking for the offlineimap module was in
services/mail and didn't find it there.
Offlineimap already has IMAP in its name and clearly belongs to the
"mail" category so let's move it there.
Tested by evaluating a configuration with services.offlineimap enabled.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @DamienCassou
Coercing the derivation to string causes the package to be built during
evaluation rather than during actual realization which is completely
unnecessary because we don't need additional Nix expression information
for the package (nor do we need it for the service).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Cc: @DamienCassou
Cc: @Profpatsch (stumbled on this because of him)
Using "tmpfs" as a script part for system.activationScripts is a bit
misleading since 6efcfe03ae.
We no longer solely mount tmpfs within this script, so using "specialfs"
fits more nicely in terms of naming.
Tested against the "simple" NixOS installer test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Regression introduced by 79d4636d50.
The mentioned commit moves /run/keys from stage 2 to
boot.specialFileSystems, the latter being remounted during system
activation.
Unfortunately, the specialMount function in the activation script does
this unconditionally and thus will fail if it can't be remounted because
the mount point simply doesn't exist.
We now check the mount point for existance and only remount if it exists
but mkdir + mount it if it doesn't.
Tested against the "simple" NixOS installer test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This adds the containers.<name>.enableTun option allowing containers to
access /dev/net/tun. This is required by openvpn, tinc, etc. in order to
work properly inside containers.
The new option builds on top of two generic options
containers.<name>.additionalCapabilities and
containers.<name>.allowedDevices which also can be used for example when
adding support for FUSE later down the road.
When Grub is to be used with UEFI, it is not going to write to any MBR
of any disk. As such, it is safe to use multiple "nodev" device entries
when mirroring the ESP partition to multiple disks.
E.g.:
```
boot.loader.grub = {
enable = true;
version = 2;
zfsSupport = true;
efiSupport = true;
mirroredBoots = [
{ devices = [ "nodev" ]; path = "/boot1"; efiSysMountPoint = "/boot1"; }
{ devices = [ "nodev" ]; path = "/boot2"; efiSysMountPoint = "/boot2"; }
{ devices = [ "nodev" ]; path = "/boot3"; efiSysMountPoint = "/boot3"; }
];
};
boot.loader.efi.canTouchEfiVariables = true;
```
Fixes#18584
...instead of mesa_noglu.out. Closures of systems remain unchanged,
as both are in (and the .out output is very small anyway).
This is to make sure that we use lib*GL* that aren't slowed down by grsecurity.
All swap device option sets "have" a label, it's just that sometimes it's
undefined. Because we set a `device` attribute when we have a label anyway it's
ok to just check device prefix.
Fixes#18891.
Get rid of the "or null" stuff. Also change 'cfg . "foo"' to 'cfg.foo'.
Also fixed what appears to be an actual bug: in postStartScript,
cfg.attribute (where attribute is a function argument) should be
cfg.${attribute}.
Using types.str doesn't work if you want to mkBefore/mkAfter across
different module definitions, because it only allows for one definition
for the same priority.
This is especially useful if you deploy Hetzner machines via NixOps,
because the physical specification already defines localCommands.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This commit removes all references to emacs24 with the exception of
emacs24-macports. The two folders in `pkgs/applications/editors` named
`emacs-24` and `emacs-24` are consolidated to a new `emacs` folder.
Various parts in nixpkgs also referenced `emacs24Packages` (pinned to
`emacs24`) explicitly where `emacsPackages` (non-pinned) is more
appropriate. These references get fixed by this commit too.
It looks like the cpu type part of modalias might have changed, my
systems (4.4.20 and 4.7.2) show something like the following:
```
cpu:type:x86,ven0000fam0006mod003F:feature:,0000,0001,0002,0003,0004,0005,0006,0007,0008,0009,000B,000C,000D,000E,000F,0010,0011,0013,0017,0018,0019,001A,001C,002B,0034,003B,003D,0068,006F,0070,0072,0074,0075,0076,007D,0080,0081,0089,008C,008D,0091,0093,0094,0095,0096,0097,0098,0099,009A,009B,009C,009D,009E,009F,00C0,00C5,0120,0123,0125,0127,0128,0129,012A,0140
```
Update the rngd modalias rule to match this so udev properly has
systemd start rngd.
This reverts commit 1010271c63.
This reverts commit e85e51d41f.
The first commit causes multiple regressions. The second commit tries to
fix the regressions, but does not catch all of them. There are multiple
failing tests, one of which is blocking a package update. That is not
acceptable for a cosmetic patch.
* influxdb module: add postStart
* cadvisor module: increase TimeoutStartSec
Under high load, the cadvisor module can take longer than the default 90
seconds to start. This change should hopefully fix the test on Hydra.
Regression introduced by bccd75094f.
The mentioned commit removed the pkgs.gtk attribute, but forgot to
change this within the xfce module.
Tested using the xfce NixOS test and it has passed on my machine.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Regression introduced by 1010271c63.
This caused the line after using the loginuid module to be concatenated
with the next line without a newline.
In turn this has caused a lot of the NixOS VM tests to either run very
slowly (because of constantly hitting PAM errors) or simply fail.
I have tested this only with one of the failing NixOS tests.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
While entering the chroot should provide the same amount of isolation,
the preStart script will run with full root privileges and so would
benefit from some isolation as well (in particular due to
unbound-anchor, which can perform network I/O).
1. The preStart script ensures consistent ownership, even if the unbound
user's uid has changed
2. The unbound daemon does not generate data that needs to be private to
it, so it would not matter that a different service would end up
owning its data (as long as unbound remains enabled, it should reclaim
ownership soon enough anyway).
Thus, there's no clear benefit to allocate a dedicated uid for the
unbound service. This releases uid/gid 48.
Also, because the preStart script creates the data directory, there's no
need to specify a homedir or ask for its creation.
/dev/random is an exhaustible resource. Presumably, unbound will not be
used to generate long-term encryption keys and so allowing it to use
/dev/random only increases the risk of entropy exhaustion for no
benefit.
The generated files in /etc/pam.d/ typically have a lot of empty lines
in them, due to how the generated Nix strings are joined together;
optional elements that are excluded still produce a newline. This patch
changes how the files are generated to create more compact,
human-friendly output files.
The change is basically this, repeated:
- ''
- ${optionalString use_ldap
- "account sufficient ${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"}
- ''
+ optionalString use_ldap ''
+ account sufficient ${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so
+ ''
This introduces VirtualBox version 5.1.6 along with a few refactored
stuff, notably:
* Kernel modules and user space applications are now separate
derivations.
* If config.pulseaudio doesn't exist in nixpkgs config, the default is
now to build with PulseAudio modules.
* A new updater to keep VirtualBox up to date.
All subtests in nixos/tests/virtualbox.nix succeed on my machine and
VirtualBox was reported to be working by @DamienCassou (although with
unrelated audio problems for another fix/branch) and @calbrecht.
- logDriver option, use journald for logging by default
- keep storage driver intact by default, as docker has sane defaults
- do not choose storage driver in tests, docker will choose by itself
- use dockerd binary as "docker daemon" command is deprecated and will be
removed
- add overlay2 to list of storage drivers
VirtualBox user space binaries now no longer reside in linuxPackages, so
let's use the package for the real user space binaries instead.
Tested using the following command:
nix-build nixos/release.nix -A ova.x86_64-linux
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Switches from the forking service type to simple by running haveged in
the foreground. Also restricts the execution environment a bit (these
are inspired by the Debian service file).
Putting the kernel modules into the same output path as the main
VirtualBox derivation causes all of VirtualBox to be rebuilt on every
single kernel update.
The build process of VirtualBox already outputs the kernel module source
along with the generated files for the configuration of the main
VirtualBox package. We put this into a different output called "modsrc"
which we re-use from linuxPackages.virtualbox, which is now only
containing the resulting kernel modules without the main user space
implementation.
This not only has the advantage of decluttering the Nix expression for
the user space portions but also gets rid of the need to nuke references
and the need to patch out "depmod -a".
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
See #18319 for details. Starting network-online.target manually does not
work as it hangs indefinitely.
Additionally, don't treat avahi and dhcpcd special and sync their systemd units
with the respective upstream suggestion.
The extraOptions option has default values which seems surprising. This
moves those values to startupOptions (which is what gocd-agent uses) and
empties out the default extraOptions.
The gocd-agent startupOptions description was also changed to remove the
mention of the example (given there isn't one).
Systemd upstream provides targets for networking. This also includes a target network-online.target.
In this PR I remove / replace most occurrences since some of them were even wrong and could delay startup.
Radicale can run as a foreground service and will then emits logging and
errors on the standard output. This helps the logging end up in the
systemd journal.