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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.networking.networkmanager;
ini = pkgs.formats.ini { };
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delegateWireless = config.networking.wireless.enable == true && cfg.unmanaged != [ ];
enableIwd = cfg.wifi.backend == "iwd";
configAttrs = lib.recursiveUpdate {
main = {
plugins = "keyfile";
inherit (cfg) dhcp dns;
# If resolvconf is disabled that means that resolv.conf is managed by some other module.
rc-manager =
if config.networking.resolvconf.enable then "resolvconf"
else "unmanaged";
};
keyfile = {
unmanaged-devices =
if cfg.unmanaged == [ ] then null
else lib.concatStringsSep ";" cfg.unmanaged;
};
logging = {
audit = config.security.audit.enable;
level = cfg.logLevel;
};
connection = cfg.connectionConfig;
device = {
"wifi.scan-rand-mac-address" = cfg.wifi.scanRandMacAddress;
"wifi.backend" = cfg.wifi.backend;
};
} cfg.settings;
configFile = ini.generate "NetworkManager.conf" configAttrs;
/*
[network-manager]
Identity=unix-group:networkmanager
Action=org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.*
ResultAny=yes
ResultInactive=no
ResultActive=yes
[modem-manager]
Identity=unix-group:networkmanager
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Action=org.freedesktop.ModemManager*
ResultAny=yes
ResultInactive=no
ResultActive=yes
*/
polkitConf = ''
polkit.addRule(function(action, subject) {
if (
subject.isInGroup("networkmanager")
&& (action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.") == 0
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|| action.id.indexOf("org.freedesktop.ModemManager") == 0
))
{ return polkit.Result.YES; }
});
'';
ns = xs: pkgs.writeText "nameservers" (
concatStrings (map (s: "nameserver ${s}\n") xs)
);
overrideNameserversScript = pkgs.writeScript "02overridedns" ''
#!/bin/sh
PATH=${with pkgs; makeBinPath [ gnused gnugrep coreutils ]}
tmp=$(mktemp)
sed '/nameserver /d' /etc/resolv.conf > $tmp
grep 'nameserver ' /etc/resolv.conf | \
grep -vf ${ns (cfg.appendNameservers ++ cfg.insertNameservers)} > $tmp.ns
cat $tmp ${ns cfg.insertNameservers} $tmp.ns ${ns cfg.appendNameservers} > /etc/resolv.conf
rm -f $tmp $tmp.ns
'';
dispatcherTypesSubdirMap = {
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basic = "";
pre-up = "pre-up.d/";
pre-down = "pre-down.d/";
};
macAddressOptWifi = mkOption {
type = types.either types.str (types.enum [ "permanent" "preserve" "random" "stable" "stable-ssid" ]);
default = "preserve";
example = "00:11:22:33:44:55";
description = ''
Set the MAC address of the interface.
- `"XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"`: MAC address of the interface
- `"permanent"`: Use the permanent MAC address of the device
- `"preserve"`: Dont change the MAC address of the device upon activation
- `"random"`: Generate a randomized value upon each connect
- `"stable"`: Generate a stable, hashed MAC address
- `"stable-ssid"`: Generate a stable MAC addressed based on Wi-Fi network
'';
};
macAddressOptEth = mkOption {
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type = types.either types.str (types.enum [ "permanent" "preserve" "random" "stable" ]);
default = "preserve";
example = "00:11:22:33:44:55";
description = ''
Set the MAC address of the interface.
- `"XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX"`: MAC address of the interface
- `"permanent"`: Use the permanent MAC address of the device
- `"preserve"`: Dont change the MAC address of the device upon activation
- `"random"`: Generate a randomized value upon each connect
- `"stable"`: Generate a stable, hashed MAC address
'';
};
packages = [
pkgs.modemmanager
pkgs.networkmanager
]
++ cfg.plugins
++ lib.optionals (!delegateWireless && !enableIwd) [
pkgs.wpa_supplicant
];
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in
{
meta = {
maintainers = teams.freedesktop.members;
};
###### interface
options = {
networking.networkmanager = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to use NetworkManager to obtain an IP address and other
configuration for all network interfaces that are not manually
configured. If enabled, a group `networkmanager`
will be created. Add all users that should have permission
to change network settings to this group.
'';
};
connectionConfig = mkOption {
type = with types; attrsOf (nullOr (oneOf [
bool
int
str
]));
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default = { };
description = ''
Configuration for the [connection] section of NetworkManager.conf.
Refer to
[
https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html#id-1.2.3.11
](https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html)
or
{manpage}`NetworkManager.conf(5)`
for more information.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
type = ini.type;
default = {};
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description = ''
Configuration added to the generated NetworkManager.conf, note that you can overwrite settings with this.
Refer to
[
https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html
](https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html)
or
{manpage}`NetworkManager.conf(5)`
for more information.
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'';
};
unmanaged = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
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default = [ ];
description = ''
List of interfaces that will not be managed by NetworkManager.
Interface name can be specified here, but if you need more fidelity,
refer to
[
https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html#device-spec
](https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html#device-spec)
or the "Device List Format" Appendix of
{manpage}`NetworkManager.conf(5)`.
'';
};
plugins = mkOption {
type =
let
networkManagerPluginPackage = types.package // {
description = "NetworkManager plug-in";
check =
p:
lib.assertMsg
(types.package.check p
&& p ? networkManagerPlugin
&& lib.isString p.networkManagerPlugin)
''
Package ${p.name}, is not a NetworkManager plug-in.
Those need to have a networkManagerPlugin attribute.
'';
};
in
types.listOf networkManagerPluginPackage;
default = [ ];
description = ''
List of NetworkManager plug-ins to enable.
Some plug-ins are enabled by the NetworkManager module by default.
'';
};
dhcp = mkOption {
type = types.enum [ "dhcpcd" "internal" ];
default = "internal";
description = ''
Which program (or internal library) should be used for DHCP.
'';
};
logLevel = mkOption {
type = types.enum [ "OFF" "ERR" "WARN" "INFO" "DEBUG" "TRACE" ];
default = "WARN";
description = ''
Set the default logging verbosity level.
'';
};
appendNameservers = mkOption {
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type = types.listOf types.str;
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default = [ ];
description = ''
A list of name servers that should be appended
to the ones configured in NetworkManager or received by DHCP.
'';
};
insertNameservers = mkOption {
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type = types.listOf types.str;
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default = [ ];
description = ''
A list of name servers that should be inserted before
the ones configured in NetworkManager or received by DHCP.
'';
};
ethernet.macAddress = macAddressOptEth;
wifi = {
macAddress = macAddressOptWifi;
backend = mkOption {
type = types.enum [ "wpa_supplicant" "iwd" ];
default = "wpa_supplicant";
description = ''
Specify the Wi-Fi backend used for the device.
Currently supported are {option}`wpa_supplicant` or {option}`iwd` (experimental).
'';
};
powersave = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.bool;
default = null;
description = ''
Whether to enable Wi-Fi power saving.
'';
};
scanRandMacAddress = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = true;
description = ''
Whether to enable MAC address randomization of a Wi-Fi device
during scanning.
'';
};
};
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dns = mkOption {
type = types.enum [ "default" "dnsmasq" "systemd-resolved" "none" ];
default = "default";
description = ''
Set the DNS (`resolv.conf`) processing mode.
A description of these modes can be found in the main section of
[
https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html
](https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.conf.html)
or in
{manpage}`NetworkManager.conf(5)`.
'';
};
dispatcherScripts = mkOption {
type = types.listOf (types.submodule {
options = {
source = mkOption {
type = types.path;
description = ''
Path to the hook script.
'';
};
type = mkOption {
type = types.enum (attrNames dispatcherTypesSubdirMap);
default = "basic";
description = ''
Dispatcher hook type. Look up the hooks described at
[https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.html](https://developer.gnome.org/NetworkManager/stable/NetworkManager.html)
and choose the type depending on the output folder.
You should then filter the event type (e.g., "up"/"down") from within your script.
'';
};
};
});
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default = [ ];
example = literalExpression ''
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[ {
source = pkgs.writeText "upHook" '''
if [ "$2" != "up" ]; then
logger "exit: event $2 != up"
exit
fi
# coreutils and iproute are in PATH too
logger "Device $DEVICE_IFACE coming up"
''';
type = "basic";
} ]
'';
description = ''
A list of scripts which will be executed in response to network events.
'';
};
enableStrongSwan = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Enable the StrongSwan plugin.
If you enable this option the
`networkmanager_strongswan` plugin will be added to
the {option}`networking.networkmanager.plugins` option
so you don't need to do that yourself.
'';
};
fccUnlockScripts = mkOption {
type = types.listOf (types.submodule {
options = {
id = mkOption {
type = types.str;
description = "vid:pid of either the PCI or USB vendor and product ID";
};
path = mkOption {
type = types.path;
description = "Path to the unlock script";
};
};
});
default = [ ];
example = literalExpression ''[{ id = "03f0:4e1d"; path = "''${pkgs.modemmanager}/share/ModemManager/fcc-unlock.available.d/03f0:4e1d"; }]'';
description = ''
List of FCC unlock scripts to enable on the system, behaving as described in
https://modemmanager.org/docs/modemmanager/fcc-unlock/#integration-with-third-party-fcc-unlock-tools.
'';
};
ensureProfiles = {
profiles = with lib.types; mkOption {
type = attrsOf (submodule {
freeformType = ini.type;
options = {
connection = {
id = lib.mkOption {
type = str;
description = "This is the name that will be displayed by NetworkManager and GUIs.";
};
type = lib.mkOption {
type = str;
description = "The connection type defines the connection kind, like vpn, wireguard, gsm, wifi and more.";
example = "vpn";
};
};
};
});
apply = (lib.filterAttrsRecursive (n: v: v != { }));
default = { };
example = {
home-wifi = {
connection = {
id = "home-wifi";
type = "wifi";
permissions = "";
};
wifi = {
mac-address-blacklist = "";
mode = "infrastructure";
ssid = "Home Wi-Fi";
};
wifi-security = {
auth-alg = "open";
key-mgmt = "wpa-psk";
psk = "$HOME_WIFI_PASSWORD";
};
ipv4 = {
dns-search = "";
method = "auto";
};
ipv6 = {
addr-gen-mode = "stable-privacy";
dns-search = "";
method = "auto";
};
};
};
description = ''
Declaratively define NetworkManager profiles. You can find information about the generated file format [here](https://networkmanager.dev/docs/api/latest/nm-settings-keyfile.html) and [here](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/red_hat_enterprise_linux/8/html/configuring_and_managing_networking/assembly_networkmanager-connection-profiles-in-keyfile-format_configuring-and-managing-networking).
You current profiles which are most likely stored in `/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections` and there is [a tool](https://github.com/janik-haag/nm2nix) to convert them to the needed nix code.
If you add a new ad-hoc connection via a GUI or nmtui or anything similar it should just work together with the declarative ones.
And if you edit a declarative profile NetworkManager will move it to the persistent storage and treat it like a ad-hoc one,
but there will be two profiles as soon as the systemd unit from this option runs again which can be confusing since NetworkManager tools will start displaying two profiles with the same name and probably a bit different settings depending on what you edited.
A profile won't be deleted even if it's removed from the config until the system reboots because that's when NetworkManager clears it's temp directory.
If `networking.resolvconf.enable` is true, attributes affecting the name resolution (such as `ignore-auto-dns`) may not end up changing `/etc/resolv.conf` as expected when other name services (for example `networking.dhcpcd`) are enabled. Run `resolvconf -l` in the terminal to see what each service produces.
'';
};
environmentFiles = mkOption {
default = [];
type = types.listOf types.path;
example = [ "/run/secrets/network-manager.env" ];
description = ''
Files to load as environment file. Environment variables from this file
will be substituted into the static configuration file using [envsubst](https://github.com/a8m/envsubst).
'';
};
};
};
};
imports = [
(mkRenamedOptionModule
[ "networking" "networkmanager" "packages" ]
[ "networking" "networkmanager" "plugins" ]
)
(mkRenamedOptionModule
[ "networking" "networkmanager" "useDnsmasq" ]
[ "networking" "networkmanager" "dns" ]
)
(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "networking" "networkmanager" "extraConfig" ] ''
This option was removed in favour of `networking.networkmanager.settings`,
which accepts structured nix-code equivalent to the ini
and allows for overriding settings.
Example patch:
```patch
networking.networkmanager = {
- extraConfig = '''
- [main]
- no-auto-default=*
- '''
+ settings.main.no-auto-default = "*";
};
```
''
)
(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "networking" "networkmanager" "enableFccUnlock" ] ''
This option was removed, because using bundled FCC unlock scripts is risky,
might conflict with vendor-provided unlock scripts, and should
be a conscious decision on a per-device basis.
Instead it's recommended to use the
`networking.networkmanager.fccUnlockScripts` option.
'')
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(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "networking" "networkmanager" "dynamicHosts" ] ''
This option was removed because allowing (multiple) regular users to
override host entries affecting the whole system opens up a huge attack
vector. There seem to be very rare cases where this might be useful.
Consider setting system-wide host entries using networking.hosts, provide
them via the DNS server in your network, or use environment.etc
to add a file into /etc/NetworkManager/dnsmasq.d reconfiguring hostsdir.
'')
(mkRemovedOptionModule [ "networking" "networkmanager" "firewallBackend" ] ''
This option was removed as NixOS is now using iptables-nftables-compat even when using iptables, therefore Networkmanager now uses the nftables backend unconditionally.
'')
];
###### implementation
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
assertions = [
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{
assertion = config.networking.wireless.enable == true -> cfg.unmanaged != [ ];
message = ''
You can not use networking.networkmanager with networking.wireless.
Except if you mark some interfaces as <literal>unmanaged</literal> by NetworkManager.
'';
}
];
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hardware.wirelessRegulatoryDatabase = true;
environment.etc = {
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"NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf".source = configFile;
}
// builtins.listToAttrs (map
(pkg: nameValuePair "NetworkManager/${pkg.networkManagerPlugin}" {
source = "${pkg}/lib/NetworkManager/${pkg.networkManagerPlugin}";
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})
cfg.plugins)
// builtins.listToAttrs (map
(e: nameValuePair "ModemManager/fcc-unlock.d/${e.id}" {
source = e.path;
})
cfg.fccUnlockScripts)
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// optionalAttrs (cfg.appendNameservers != [ ] || cfg.insertNameservers != [ ])
{
"NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/02overridedns".source = overrideNameserversScript;
}
// listToAttrs (lib.imap1
(i: s:
{
name = "NetworkManager/dispatcher.d/${dispatcherTypesSubdirMap.${s.type}}03userscript${lib.fixedWidthNumber 4 i}";
value = { mode = "0544"; inherit (s) source; };
})
cfg.dispatcherScripts);
environment.systemPackages = packages;
users.groups = {
networkmanager.gid = config.ids.gids.networkmanager;
nm-openvpn.gid = config.ids.gids.nm-openvpn;
};
users.users = {
nm-openvpn = {
uid = config.ids.uids.nm-openvpn;
group = "nm-openvpn";
extraGroups = [ "networkmanager" ];
};
nm-iodine = {
isSystemUser = true;
group = "networkmanager";
};
};
systemd.packages = packages;
systemd.tmpfiles.rules = [
"d /etc/NetworkManager/system-connections 0700 root root -"
"d /etc/ipsec.d 0700 root root -"
"d /var/lib/NetworkManager-fortisslvpn 0700 root root -"
"d /var/lib/misc 0755 root root -" # for dnsmasq.leases
nixos/networkmanager: create pppd lock directory I digged up some 3G stick, which uses ppp to set up the connection. It failed to spin up ppp, because ppp failed to find the directory it wants to create its lockfiles in: ``` Jul 22 16:47:49 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] state changed (connected -> disconnecting) Jul 22 16:47:49 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect started... Jul 22 16:47:49 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (4/10): wait to get fully enabled Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] state changed (disconnecting -> registered) Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (5/10): wait after enabled Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1/bearer0] connection #11 finished: duration 1s Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (6/10): register Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (7/10): wait to get packet service state attached Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (8/10): bearer Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (9/10): connect Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] state changed (registered -> connecting) Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] state changed (connecting -> connected) Jul 22 16:47:50 tp ModemManager[926779]: <info> [modem1] simple connect state (10/10): all done Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: Plugin /nix/store/yqdqzz6y6agcmrfj8b6pwqhjcjyb3ypr-networkmanager-1.42.6/lib/pppd/2.5.0/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded. Jul 22 16:47:50 tp NetworkManager[1576260]: Plugin /nix/store/yqdqzz6y6agcmrfj8b6pwqhjcjyb3ypr-networkmanager-1.42.6/lib/pppd/2.5.0/nm-pppd-plugin.so loaded. Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: nm-ppp-plugin: initializing Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: pppd 2.5.0 started by root, uid 0 Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ttyUSB0: No such file or directory Jul 22 16:47:50 tp NetworkManager[1576260]: Can't create lock file /var/run/pppd/lock/LCK..ttyUSB0: No such file or directory Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 2 / phase 'serial connection' Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: Exit. Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: nm-ppp-plugin: status 0 / phase 'dead' Jul 22 16:47:50 tp pppd[1576260]: nm-ppp-plugin: cleaning up ``` Creating the directories via tmpfiles.d got the connection to succeed, and might also fix other connections using PPP.
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# ppp isn't able to mkdir that directory at runtime
"d /run/pppd/lock 0700 root root -"
];
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systemd.services.NetworkManager = {
wantedBy = [ "network.target" ];
restartTriggers = [ configFile ];
aliases = [ "dbus-org.freedesktop.NetworkManager.service" ];
serviceConfig = {
StateDirectory = "NetworkManager";
StateDirectoryMode = 755; # not sure if this really needs to be 755
};
};
systemd.services.NetworkManager-wait-online = {
wantedBy = [ "network-online.target" ];
};
systemd.services.ModemManager = {
aliases = [ "dbus-org.freedesktop.ModemManager1.service" ];
path = lib.optionals (cfg.fccUnlockScripts != []) [ pkgs.libqmi pkgs.libmbim ];
};
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systemd.services.NetworkManager-dispatcher = {
wantedBy = [ "network.target" ];
restartTriggers = [ configFile overrideNameserversScript ];
# useful binaries for user-specified hooks
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path = [ pkgs.iproute2 pkgs.util-linux pkgs.coreutils ];
aliases = [ "dbus-org.freedesktop.nm-dispatcher.service" ];
};
systemd.services.NetworkManager-ensure-profiles = mkIf (cfg.ensureProfiles.profiles != { }) {
description = "Ensure that NetworkManager declarative profiles are created";
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
before = [ "network-online.target" ];
after = [ "NetworkManager.service" ];
script = let
path = id: "/run/NetworkManager/system-connections/${id}.nmconnection";
in ''
mkdir -p /run/NetworkManager/system-connections
'' + lib.concatMapStringsSep "\n"
(profile: ''
${pkgs.envsubst}/bin/envsubst -i ${ini.generate (lib.escapeShellArg profile.n) profile.v} > ${path (lib.escapeShellArg profile.n)}
'') (lib.mapAttrsToList (n: v: { inherit n v; }) cfg.ensureProfiles.profiles)
+ ''
${pkgs.networkmanager}/bin/nmcli connection reload
'';
serviceConfig = {
EnvironmentFile = cfg.ensureProfiles.environmentFiles;
UMask = "0177";
Type = "oneshot";
};
};
# Turn off NixOS' network management when networking is managed entirely by NetworkManager
networking = mkMerge [
(mkIf (!delegateWireless) {
useDHCP = false;
})
{
networkmanager.plugins = with pkgs; [
networkmanager-fortisslvpn
networkmanager-iodine
networkmanager-l2tp
networkmanager-openconnect
networkmanager-openvpn
networkmanager-vpnc
networkmanager-sstp
];
}
(mkIf cfg.enableStrongSwan {
networkmanager.plugins = [ pkgs.networkmanager_strongswan ];
})
(mkIf enableIwd {
wireless.iwd.enable = true;
})
{
networkmanager.connectionConfig = {
"ethernet.cloned-mac-address" = cfg.ethernet.macAddress;
"wifi.cloned-mac-address" = cfg.wifi.macAddress;
"wifi.powersave" =
if cfg.wifi.powersave == null then null
else if cfg.wifi.powersave then 3
else 2;
};
}
];
boot.kernelModules = [ "ctr" ];
security.polkit.enable = true;
security.polkit.extraConfig = polkitConf;
services.dbus.packages = packages
++ optional cfg.enableStrongSwan pkgs.strongswanNM
++ optional (cfg.dns == "dnsmasq") pkgs.dnsmasq;
services.udev.packages = packages;
};
}