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modules: HylaFAX server configuration This commit adds the following * the uucp user * options for HylaFAX server to control startup and modems * systemd services for HylaFAX server processes including faxgettys for modems * systemd services to maintain the HylaFAX spool area, including cleanup with faxcron and faxqclean * default configuration for all server processes for a minimal working configuration Some notes: * HylaFAX configuration cannot be initialized with faxsetup (as it would be common on other Linux distributions). The hylafaxplus package contains a template spool area. * Modems are controlled by faxgetty. Send-only configuration (modems controlled by faxq) is not supported by this configuration setup. * To enable the service, one or more modems must be defined with config.services.hylafax.modems . * Sending mail *should* work: HylaFAX will use whatever is in config.services.mail.sendmailSetuidWrapper.program unless overridden with the sendmailPath option. * The admin has to create a hosts.hfaxd file somewhere (e.g. in /etc) before enabling HylaFAX. This file controls access to the server (see hosts.hfaxd(5) ). Sadly, HylaFAX does not permit account-based access control as is accepts connections via TCP only. * Active fax polling should work; I can't test it. * Passive fax polling is not supported by HylaFAX. * Pager transmissions (with sendpage) are disabled by default. I have never tested or used these. * Incoming data/voice/"extern"al calls won't be handled by default. I have never tested or used these.
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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
let
inherit (lib.options) literalExample mkEnableOption mkOption;
inherit (lib.types) bool enum int lines attrsOf nullOr path str submodule;
modules: HylaFAX server configuration This commit adds the following * the uucp user * options for HylaFAX server to control startup and modems * systemd services for HylaFAX server processes including faxgettys for modems * systemd services to maintain the HylaFAX spool area, including cleanup with faxcron and faxqclean * default configuration for all server processes for a minimal working configuration Some notes: * HylaFAX configuration cannot be initialized with faxsetup (as it would be common on other Linux distributions). The hylafaxplus package contains a template spool area. * Modems are controlled by faxgetty. Send-only configuration (modems controlled by faxq) is not supported by this configuration setup. * To enable the service, one or more modems must be defined with config.services.hylafax.modems . * Sending mail *should* work: HylaFAX will use whatever is in config.services.mail.sendmailSetuidWrapper.program unless overridden with the sendmailPath option. * The admin has to create a hosts.hfaxd file somewhere (e.g. in /etc) before enabling HylaFAX. This file controls access to the server (see hosts.hfaxd(5) ). Sadly, HylaFAX does not permit account-based access control as is accepts connections via TCP only. * Active fax polling should work; I can't test it. * Passive fax polling is not supported by HylaFAX. * Pager transmissions (with sendpage) are disabled by default. I have never tested or used these. * Incoming data/voice/"extern"al calls won't be handled by default. I have never tested or used these.
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inherit (lib.modules) mkDefault mkIf mkMerge;
commonDescr = ''
Values can be either strings or integers
(which will be added to the config file verbatimly)
or lists thereof
(which will be translated to multiple
lines with the same configuration key).
Boolean values are translated to "Yes" or "No".
The default contains some reasonable
configuration to yield an operational system.
'';
str1 = lib.types.addCheck str (s: s!=""); # non-empty string
int1 = lib.types.addCheck int (i: i>0); # positive integer
configAttrType =
# Options in HylaFAX configuration files can be
# booleans, strings, integers, or list thereof
# representing multiple config directives with the same key.
# This type definition resolves all
# those types into a list of strings.
let
inherit (lib.types) attrsOf coercedTo listOf;
innerType = coercedTo bool (x: if x then "Yes" else "No")
(coercedTo int (toString) str);
in
attrsOf (coercedTo innerType lib.singleton (listOf innerType));
cfg = config.services.hylafax;
modemConfigOptions = { name, config, ... }: {
options = {
name = mkOption {
type = str1;
example = "ttyS1";
description = ''
Name of modem device,
will be searched for in <filename>/dev</filename>.
'';
};
type = mkOption {
type = str1;
example = "cirrus";
description = ''
Name of modem configuration file,
will be searched for in <filename>config</filename>
in the spooling area directory.
'';
};
config = mkOption {
type = configAttrType;
example = {
AreaCode = "49";
LocalCode = "30";
FAXNumber = "123456";
LocalIdentifier = "LostInBerlin";
};
description = ''
Attribute set of values for the given modem.
${commonDescr}
Options defined here override options in
<option>commonModemConfig</option> for this modem.
'';
};
};
config.name = mkDefault name;
config.config.Include = [ "config/${config.type}" ];
};
defaultConfig =
let
inherit (config.security) wrapperDir;
inherit (config.services.mail.sendmailSetuidWrapper) program;
mkIfDefault = cond: value: mkIf cond (mkDefault value);
noWrapper = config.services.mail.sendmailSetuidWrapper==null;
# If a sendmail setuid wrapper exists,
# we add the path to the default configuration file.
# Otherwise, we use `false` to provoke
# an error if hylafax tries to use it.
c.sendmailPath = mkMerge [
(mkIfDefault noWrapper ''${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/false'')
(mkIfDefault (!noWrapper) ''${wrapperDir}/${program}'')
];
importDefaultConfig = file:
lib.attrsets.mapAttrs
(lib.trivial.const mkDefault)
(import file { inherit pkgs; });
c.commonModemConfig = importDefaultConfig ./modem-default.nix;
c.faxqConfig = importDefaultConfig ./faxq-default.nix;
c.hfaxdConfig = importDefaultConfig ./hfaxd-default.nix;
in
c;
localConfig =
let
c.hfaxdConfig.UserAccessFile = cfg.userAccessFile;
c.faxqConfig = lib.attrsets.mapAttrs
(lib.trivial.const (v: mkIf (v!=null) v))
{
AreaCode = cfg.areaCode;
CountryCode = cfg.countryCode;
LongDistancePrefix = cfg.longDistancePrefix;
InternationalPrefix = cfg.internationalPrefix;
};
c.commonModemConfig = c.faxqConfig;
in
c;
in
{
options.services.hylafax = {
enable = mkEnableOption ''HylaFAX server'';
autostart = mkOption {
type = bool;
default = true;
example = false;
description = ''
Autostart the HylaFAX queue manager at system start.
If this is <literal>false</literal>, the queue manager
will still be started if there are pending
jobs or if a user tries to connect to it.
'';
};
countryCode = mkOption {
type = nullOr str1;
default = null;
example = "49";
description = ''Country code for server and all modems.'';
};
areaCode = mkOption {
type = nullOr str1;
default = null;
example = "30";
description = ''Area code for server and all modems.'';
};
longDistancePrefix = mkOption {
type = nullOr str;
default = null;
example = "0";
description = ''Long distance prefix for server and all modems.'';
};
internationalPrefix = mkOption {
type = nullOr str;
default = null;
example = "00";
description = ''International prefix for server and all modems.'';
};
spoolAreaPath = mkOption {
type = path;
default = "/var/spool/fax";
description = ''
The spooling area will be created/maintained
at the location given here.
'';
};
userAccessFile = mkOption {
type = path;
default = "/etc/hosts.hfaxd";
description = ''
The <filename>hosts.hfaxd</filename>
file entry in the spooling area
will be symlinked to the location given here.
This file must exist and be
readable only by the <literal>uucp</literal> user.
See hosts.hfaxd(5) for details.
This configuration permits access for all users:
<literal>
environment.etc."hosts.hfaxd" = {
mode = "0600";
user = "uucp";
text = ".*";
};
</literal>
Note that host-based access can be controlled with
<option>config.systemd.sockets.hylafax-hfaxd.listenStreams</option>;
by default, only 127.0.0.1 is permitted to connect.
'';
};
sendmailPath = mkOption {
type = path;
example = literalExample "''${pkgs.postfix}/bin/sendmail";
# '' ; # fix vim
description = ''
Path to <filename>sendmail</filename> program.
The default uses the local sendmail wrapper
(see <option>config.services.mail.sendmailSetuidWrapper</option>),
otherwise the <filename>false</filename>
binary to cause an error if used.
'';
};
hfaxdConfig = mkOption {
type = configAttrType;
example.RecvqProtection = "0400";
description = ''
Attribute set of lines for the global
hfaxd config file <filename>etc/hfaxd.conf</filename>.
${commonDescr}
'';
};
faxqConfig = mkOption {
type = configAttrType;
example = {
InternationalPrefix = "00";
LongDistancePrefix = "0";
};
description = ''
Attribute set of lines for the global
faxq config file <filename>etc/config</filename>.
${commonDescr}
'';
};
commonModemConfig = mkOption {
type = configAttrType;
example = {
InternationalPrefix = "00";
LongDistancePrefix = "0";
};
description = ''
Attribute set of default values for
modem config files <filename>etc/config.*</filename>.
${commonDescr}
Think twice before changing
paths of fax-processing scripts.
'';
};
modems = mkOption {
type = attrsOf (submodule [ modemConfigOptions ]);
modules: HylaFAX server configuration This commit adds the following * the uucp user * options for HylaFAX server to control startup and modems * systemd services for HylaFAX server processes including faxgettys for modems * systemd services to maintain the HylaFAX spool area, including cleanup with faxcron and faxqclean * default configuration for all server processes for a minimal working configuration Some notes: * HylaFAX configuration cannot be initialized with faxsetup (as it would be common on other Linux distributions). The hylafaxplus package contains a template spool area. * Modems are controlled by faxgetty. Send-only configuration (modems controlled by faxq) is not supported by this configuration setup. * To enable the service, one or more modems must be defined with config.services.hylafax.modems . * Sending mail *should* work: HylaFAX will use whatever is in config.services.mail.sendmailSetuidWrapper.program unless overridden with the sendmailPath option. * The admin has to create a hosts.hfaxd file somewhere (e.g. in /etc) before enabling HylaFAX. This file controls access to the server (see hosts.hfaxd(5) ). Sadly, HylaFAX does not permit account-based access control as is accepts connections via TCP only. * Active fax polling should work; I can't test it. * Passive fax polling is not supported by HylaFAX. * Pager transmissions (with sendpage) are disabled by default. I have never tested or used these. * Incoming data/voice/"extern"al calls won't be handled by default. I have never tested or used these.
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default = {};
example.ttyS1 = {
type = "cirrus";
config = {
FAXNumber = "123456";
LocalIdentifier = "Smith";
};
};
description = ''
Description of installed modems.
At least on modem must be defined
to enable the HylaFAX server.
'';
};
spoolExtraInit = mkOption {
type = lines;
default = "";
example = ''chmod 0755 . # everyone may read my faxes'';
description = ''
Additional shell code that is executed within the
spooling area directory right after its setup.
'';
};
faxcron.enable.spoolInit = mkEnableOption ''
Purge old files from the spooling area with
<filename>faxcron</filename>
each time the spooling area is initialized.
'';
faxcron.enable.frequency = mkOption {
type = nullOr str1;
default = null;
example = "daily";
description = ''
Purge old files from the spooling area with
<filename>faxcron</filename> with the given frequency
(see systemd.time(7)).
'';
};
faxcron.infoDays = mkOption {
type = int1;
default = 30;
description = ''
Set the expiration time for data in the
remote machine information directory in days.
'';
};
faxcron.logDays = mkOption {
type = int1;
default = 30;
description = ''
Set the expiration time for
session trace log files in days.
'';
};
faxcron.rcvDays = mkOption {
type = int1;
default = 7;
description = ''
Set the expiration time for files in
the received facsimile queue in days.
'';
};
faxqclean.enable.spoolInit = mkEnableOption ''
Purge old files from the spooling area with
<filename>faxqclean</filename>
each time the spooling area is initialized.
'';
faxqclean.enable.frequency = mkOption {
type = nullOr str1;
default = null;
example = "daily";
description = ''
Purge old files from the spooling area with
<filename>faxcron</filename> with the given frequency
(see systemd.time(7)).
'';
};
faxqclean.archiving = mkOption {
type = enum [ "never" "as-flagged" "always" ];
default = "as-flagged";
example = "always";
description = ''
Enable or suppress job archiving:
<literal>never</literal> disables job archiving,
<literal>as-flagged</literal> archives jobs that
have been flagged for archiving by sendfax,
<literal>always</literal> forces archiving of all jobs.
See also sendfax(1) and faxqclean(8).
'';
};
faxqclean.doneqMinutes = mkOption {
type = int1;
default = 15;
example = literalExample ''24*60'';
description = ''
Set the job
age threshold (in minutes) that controls how long
jobs may reside in the doneq directory.
'';
};
faxqclean.docqMinutes = mkOption {
type = int1;
default = 60;
example = literalExample ''24*60'';
description = ''
Set the document
age threshold (in minutes) that controls how long
unreferenced files may reside in the docq directory.
'';
};
};
config.services.hylafax =
mkIf
(config.services.hylafax.enable)
(mkMerge [ defaultConfig localConfig ])
;
}