One use case for Mattermost configuration is doing a "mostly
mutable" configuration where NixOS module options take priority
over Mattermost's config JSON.
Add a preferNixConfig option that prefers configured Nix options
over what's configured in Mattermost config if mutableConfig is set.
Remove the reliance on readFile (it's flake incompatible) and use
jq instead.
Merge Mattermost configs together on Mattermost startup, depending
on configured module options.
Write tests for mutable, mostly mutable, and immutable configurations.
Adds a NixOS module which allows using mandoc as the main manual
viewer. It can be used as a drop-in replacement for documentation.man
which relies on GNU's man-db and provides more or less the same
features.
The generateCaches option requires a different implementation for
mandoc, so it is hard to share code between the two modules -- hence it
has been implemented separately. Using both at the same time makes
little sense and wouldn't quite work, so there's an assertion to
prevent it.
To make makewhatis(8) index manual pages which are symlinks to the nix
store, we need to set READ_ALLOWED_PATH to include
`builtins.storeDir`. For background and discussion see:
https://inbox.vuxu.org/mandoc-tech/c9932669-e9d4-1454-8708-7c8e36967e8e@systemli.org/T/
It may be possible to revert the move of `documentation.man.manualPages`
later. The problem is that other man implementations (mandoc) want to
generate their index databases in place, so the approach taken here
doesn't translate super well.
this set almost certainly shouldn't be touched by users, nor listed in
the manual. make it internal and use it only through the option path to
make clear that this should not be modified.
Other services such as minecraft-server and plex allow configuration of
the dataDir option, allowing the files stored by each service to be in a
custom location.
Co-authored-by: Aaron Andersen <aaron@fosslib.net>
Does not set MemoryDenyWriteExecute as OpenJDK need to mark memory page as
executable. Does not set ProcSubset as /proc/cpuinfo and /proc/meminfo
are needed.
This commit introduces `services.adguardhome.settings` and
`services.adguardhome.mutableSettings`.
The first option allows declarative configuration of
AdGuard Home, while the second one controls whether changes
made in the web interface are kept between service restarts.
Co-authored-by: Aaron Andersen <aaron@fosslib.net>
It breaks something inside of influxdb2, which results in flurry of errors like these:
> ts=2021-12-21T18:19:35.513910Z lvl=info msg="Write failed" log_id=0YZYwvV0000 service=storage-engine service=write shard=50 error="[shard 50] unlinkat ./L1-00000055.tsi: read-only file system"
I believe this is somehow caused by a mount namespace that systemd creates for
the service, but I didn't investigate this deeper.
Fix a typo in the kea-dhcp-ddns-server unit definition, and add a
KEA_LOCKFILE_DIR environment variable without which kea daemons try to
access a lockfile under /var/run/kea path, which is prevented by
systemd's ProtectSystem (or one of the other Protect*) mechanism.
kea-dhcp-ddns-server doesn't react to updates from dhcp4 server at all
without it.
In the process I also found that the CapabilityBoundingSet
was restricting the service from listening on port 80, and
the AmbientCapabilities was ineffective. Fixed appropriately.
- Added defaultText for all inheritable options.
- Add docs on using new defaults option to configure
DNS validation for all domains.
- Update DNS docs to show using a service to configure
rfc2136 instead of manual steps.
Allows configuring many default settings for certificates,
all of which can still be overridden on a per-cert basis.
Some options have been moved into .defaults from security.acme,
namely email, server, validMinDays and renewInterval. These
changes will not break existing configurations thanks to
mkChangedOptionModule.
With this, it is also now possible to configure DNS-01 with
web servers whose virtualHosts utilise enableACME. The only
requirement is you set `acmeRoot = null` for each vhost.
The test suite has been revamped to cover these additions
and also to generally make it easier to maintain. Test config
for apache and nginx has been fully standardised, and it
is now much easier to add a new web server if it follows
the same configuration patterns as those two. I have also
optimised the use of switch-to-configuration which should
speed up testing.
Closes#129838
It is possible for the CA to revoke a cert that has not yet
expired. We must run lego to validate this before expiration,
but we must still ignore failures on unexpired certs to retain
compatibility with #85794
Also changed domainHash logic such that a renewal will only
be attempted at all if domains are unchanged, and do a full
run otherwises. Resolves#147540 but will be partially
reverted when go-acme/lego#1532 is resolved + available.
ClosesNixOS/nixpkgs#108237
When a user first adds an ACME cert to their configuration,
it's likely to fail to renew due to DNS misconfig. This is
non-fatal for other services since selfsigned certs are
(usually) put in place to let dependant services start.
Tell the user about this in the logs, and exit 2 for
differentiation purposes.
selfsignedDeps is already appended to the after and wants
of a cert's renewal service, making these redundant.
You can see this if you run the following command:
systemctl list-dependencies --all --reverse acme-selfsigned-mydomain.com.service
One of the valid values for the fan speed is "level disengaged",
however, it is represented as "level disengage" and does not match
what thinkfan expects.
When accessing the Audit log, I get an HTTP 502 when the frontend
requests `/audit` and I get the following error in my `nginx`-log:
Dec 20 22:12:48 ldap nginx[336]: 2021/12/20 22:12:48 [error] 336#336: *8421 recv() failed (104: Connection reset by peer) while reading response header from upstream, client: 10.237.0.1, server: _, request: "GET /audit/?action=**&action_detail=**&administrator=**&client=**&date=**&duration=**&info=**&page=1&page_size=10&policies=**&privacyidea_server=**&realm=**&resolver=**&serial=**&sortorder=desc&startdate=**&success=**&tokentype=**&user=** HTTP/1.1", upstream: "uwsgi://unix:/run/privacyidea/socket:", host: "ldap.ist.nicht-so.sexy", referrer: "https://ldap.ist.nicht-so.sexy/"
This is because of an "invalid request block size"-error according to
`journalctl -u privacyidea.service`:
Dec 20 22:12:48 ldap uwsgi[10721]: invalid request block size: 4245 (max 4096)...skip
Increasing the buffer to 8192 fixes the problem for me.
Previously, this was only implicitly enabled if xserver.enable = true.
However, Wayland-based desktops do not require this, and so configuring
SSH_ASKPASS on a Wayland desktop becomes cumbersome. This simplifies
that by adding a new option that defaults to the old conditional.
openFirewall is the much more common name for an option with this
effect. since the default was `true` all along, renaming it doesn't hurt
much and only improves consistency with other modules.
- Add the migrations directory to the package
- Add postgres support to the package
- Add a service for powerdns-admin
Co-authored-by: Zhaofeng Li <hello@zhaofeng.li>
Snapserver expects the arguments `--tcp.bind_to_address` and
`--http.bind_to_address` instead of the `--tcp.address` (and http
equivalent) versions.
This caused the process to listen on `0.0.0.0` (for TCP and HTTP
sockets) regardless of the configuration value. It also never listend on
the IPv6 address `::` as our module system made the user believe.
This commit fixes the above issue and ensures that (at least for the TCP
socket) that our default `::` does indeed allow connections via IPv6
(to localhost aka ::1).
* elk7: 7.11.1 -> 7.16.1
* nixosTests.elk: Improve reliability and compatibility with ELK 7.x
- Use comparisons in jq instead of grepping
- Match for `.hits.total.value` if version >= 7, otherwise it always
passes
- Make curl fail if requests fails
* nixos/filebeat: Add initial module and test
Filebeat is an open source file harvester, mostly used to fetch logs
files and feed them into logstash.
This module can be used instead of journalbeat if used with
`filebeat7` and configured with the `journald` input.
* python3Packages.parsedmarc.tests: Fix breakage
- Don't use the deprecated elasticsearch7-oss package
- Improve jq query robustness and add tracing
* rl-2205: Note the addition of the filebeat service
* elk6: 6.8.3 -> 6.8.21
The latest version includes a fix for CVE-2021-44228.
* nixos/journalbeat: Add a loose dependency on elasticsearch
Avoid unnecssary back-off when elasticsearch is running on the same
host.
* It's IMHO a slight overkill to deploy an additional container even if
it's never supposed to be running. Also, the currently suggested
approach wouldn't use the default state-directory for the new version.
* Explain the structure of the state-directories and where the
version-numbers are actually coming from.
* Mention `./analyze_new_cluster.sh` & `./delete_old_cluster.sh`.
by default a ps/2 keyboard input is used which seems to cause issues
on aarch64-linux when the machine is used high load, causing the keymap
qwertz test to always fail and azerty to sometimes fail
See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/147294