Because we have to rely on setuid wrappers on NixOS, we can't easily
hardcode the executable paths and set it 4755. So for all calls, we need
to change the runtime path executable directory to /var/setuid-wrappers/
and for verification we need to retain the executable directory.
Also note, that usually VBoxNetAdpCtl, VBoxNetDHCP, VBoxNetNAT, VBoxSDL
and VBoxVolInfo don't reside in directories that are commonly in PATH,
but in /usr/lib/virtualbox in most mainstream distros. But because the
names of these executables are distinctive enough to not cause
collisions with other setuid programs, I'll leave it like that and not
patch up setuid-wrappers.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
/run/opengl-drivers should contain only libGL-related libraries, not
stuff like udev. Injecting anything into LD_LIBRARY_PATH is dangerous
because it can break applications that expect a different version of
the library.
Caused by eef9a8ac2a. Fixes#5371.
- Move lgi to luaPackages
- Use luaPackages in awesome and passthru lua
- Allow to pass lua modules to the awesome WM so that those can be used in the configuration
The warning was displayed whenever services.virtualboxHost.enable was
true, but if people were to enable hardening, they'd still get that
annoying message.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Creates unnecessary cruft in the root users home directory, which we
really don't need. Except the log, but therefore we now cat the log to
stderr and the private temporary directory is cleaned up afterwards.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
This should display a big fat warning that people can hardly miss until
we have fixed the issues with the host-only-interfaces that persist when
hardining is enabled.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
Hardening mode in VirtualBox is quite restrictive and on some systems it
could make sense to disable hardening mode, especially while we still
have issues with hostonly networking and other issues[TM] we don't know
or haven't tested yet.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
It turns out that installing therubytracer, with dependency on old v8, even
when using source libv8 version is problematic.
(see
http://stackoverflow.com/questions/21666379/problems-installing-gitlab-on-odroid-v8-lib-not-available).
But wait, rails does not even need therubytracer, just any kind of javascript
server side execution framework like nodejs. Well just use that, as also
suggested from different internet sources (look link above), it works just
fine.
We only need to have setuid-root wrappers for VBox{Headless,SDL} and
VirtualBox, otherwise VBoxManage will run as root and NOT drop
privileges!
Fixes#5283.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
I had to make several adjustments to make it work with nixos:
* Replace relative config file lookups with ENV variable.
* Modify gitlab-shell to not clear then environment when running
pre-receive.
* Modify gitlab-shell to write some environment variables into
the .authorized_keys file to make sure gitlab-shell reads the
correct config file.
* Log unicorn output to syslog.
I tried various ways of adding a syslog package but the bundler would
not pick them up. Please fix in a better way if possible.
* Gitlab-runner program wrapper.
This is useful to run e.g. backups etc. with the correct
environment set up.
Since we're using HTTPS for the binary cache (introduced in faf0797) by
default, the binary cache should also be available during installation.
The file that is defined in SSL_CERT_FILE outside of the chroot is
copied over to /tmp/ca-cert.crt inside the chroot, so we have an
absolute path we can reference during nixos-install. However, this might
end up with the file not being cleaned up properly from outside of the
store, but neither would be /tmp/root so the cleanup issue needs to be
solved in another place (or commit to be more exact).
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@redmoonstudios.org>
The current nixos module for VirtualBox unconditionally configures a vboxnet0
network interface at boot. This may be undesired, especially when the user wants
to manage network interfaces in a centralized manner.
- Create container nixos profile
- Create lxc-container nixos config using container nixos profile
- Docker nixos image, use nixos profile for its base config