nixpkgs-suyu/nixos/modules/programs/captive-browser.nix
rnhmjoj fedd7cd690
nixos: explicitely set security.wrappers ownership
This is slightly more verbose and inconvenient, but it forces you
to think about what the wrapper ownership and permissions will be.
2021-09-13 13:48:13 +02:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.programs.captive-browser;
in
{
###### interface
options = {
programs.captive-browser = {
enable = mkEnableOption "captive browser";
package = mkOption {
type = types.package;
default = pkgs.captive-browser;
defaultText = "pkgs.captive-browser";
description = "Which package to use for captive-browser";
};
interface = mkOption {
type = types.str;
description = "your public network interface (wlp3s0, wlan0, eth0, ...)";
};
# the options below are the same as in "captive-browser.toml"
browser = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = concatStringsSep " " [
''env XDG_CONFIG_HOME="$PREV_CONFIG_HOME"''
''${pkgs.chromium}/bin/chromium''
''--user-data-dir=''${XDG_DATA_HOME:-$HOME/.local/share}/chromium-captive''
''--proxy-server="socks5://$PROXY"''
''--host-resolver-rules="MAP * ~NOTFOUND , EXCLUDE localhost"''
''--no-first-run''
''--new-window''
''--incognito''
''-no-default-browser-check''
''http://cache.nixos.org/''
];
description = ''
The shell (/bin/sh) command executed once the proxy starts.
When browser exits, the proxy exits. An extra env var PROXY is available.
Here, we use a separate Chrome instance in Incognito mode, so that
it can run (and be waited for) alongside the default one, and that
it maintains no state across runs. To configure this browser open a
normal window in it, settings will be preserved.
@volth: chromium is to open a plain HTTP (not HTTPS nor redirect to HTTPS!) website.
upstream uses http://example.com but I have seen captive portals whose DNS server resolves "example.com" to 127.0.0.1
'';
};
dhcp-dns = mkOption {
type = types.str;
description = ''
The shell (/bin/sh) command executed to obtain the DHCP
DNS server address. The first match of an IPv4 regex is used.
IPv4 only, because let's be real, it's a captive portal.
'';
};
socks5-addr = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "localhost:1666";
description = "the listen address for the SOCKS5 proxy server";
};
bindInterface = mkOption {
default = true;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Binds <package>captive-browser</package> to the network interface declared in
<literal>cfg.interface</literal>. This can be used to avoid collisions
with private subnets.
'';
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
programs.captive-browser.dhcp-dns =
let
iface = prefixes:
optionalString cfg.bindInterface (escapeShellArgs (prefixes ++ [ cfg.interface ]));
in
mkOptionDefault (
if config.networking.networkmanager.enable then
"${pkgs.networkmanager}/bin/nmcli dev show ${iface []} | ${pkgs.gnugrep}/bin/fgrep IP4.DNS"
else if config.networking.dhcpcd.enable then
"${pkgs.dhcpcd}/bin/dhcpcd ${iface ["-U"]} | ${pkgs.gnugrep}/bin/fgrep domain_name_servers"
else if config.networking.useNetworkd then
"${cfg.package}/bin/systemd-networkd-dns ${iface []}"
else
"${config.security.wrapperDir}/udhcpc --quit --now -f ${iface ["-i"]} -O dns --script ${
pkgs.writeShellScript "udhcp-script" ''
if [ "$1" = bound ]; then
echo "$dns"
fi
''}"
);
security.wrappers.udhcpc = {
owner = "root";
group = "root";
capabilities = "cap_net_raw+p";
source = "${pkgs.busybox}/bin/udhcpc";
};
security.wrappers.captive-browser = {
owner = "root";
group = "root";
capabilities = "cap_net_raw+p";
source = pkgs.writeShellScript "captive-browser" ''
export PREV_CONFIG_HOME="$XDG_CONFIG_HOME"
export XDG_CONFIG_HOME=${pkgs.writeTextDir "captive-browser.toml" ''
browser = """${cfg.browser}"""
dhcp-dns = """${cfg.dhcp-dns}"""
socks5-addr = """${cfg.socks5-addr}"""
${optionalString cfg.bindInterface ''
bind-device = """${cfg.interface}"""
''}
''}
exec ${cfg.package}/bin/captive-browser
'';
};
};
}