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Author SHA1 Message Date
Silvan Mosberger
4f0dadbf38 treewide: format all inactive Nix files
After final improvements to the official formatter implementation,
this commit now performs the first treewide reformat of Nix files using it.
This is part of the implementation of RFC 166.

Only "inactive" files are reformatted, meaning only files that
aren't being touched by any PR with activity in the past 2 months.
This is to avoid conflicts for PRs that might soon be merged.
Later we can do a full treewide reformat to get the rest,
which should not cause as many conflicts.

A CI check has already been running for some time to ensure that new and
already-formatted files are formatted, so the files being reformatted here
should also stay formatted.

This commit was automatically created and can be verified using

    nix-build a08b3a4d19.tar.gz \
      --argstr baseRev b32a094368
    result/bin/apply-formatting $NIXPKGS_PATH
2024-12-10 20:26:33 +01:00
Yongun Seong
52bdb3481c
openvpn: fix tests and add to passthru.tests 2023-12-21 15:34:08 +09:00
Will Fancher
834ec135ce systemd-initrd: OpenVPN 2023-04-17 16:41:35 -04:00
Will Fancher
fef26d88e2 systemd-initrd: Support secrets when boot loader doesn't
initrd-secrets: Fix service config with systemd-stage-1
2023-04-11 15:20:47 -04:00
Raphael Robatsch
9f874dd95e nixos/tests/initrd-network-openvpn: fix
- The default cipher is BF-CBC, which openvpn refuses to use by default.
  Switched to AES-256-CBC.
- openvpn does not require an external "ip" executable anymore, and does
  not support the "ipconfig" option by default, so remove that option.
2022-12-03 10:32:38 +01:00
CRTified
c684398c6a nixos/system/boot/initrd-openvpn: Add openvpn options for initrd
nixos/tests/initrd-openvpn: Add test for openvpn in the initramfs

The module in this commit adds new options that allows the
integration of an OpenVPN client into the initrd.
This can be used e.g. to remotely unlock LUKS devices.

This commit also adds two tests for `boot.initrd.network.openvpn`.
The first one is a basic test to validate that a failing connection
does not prevent the machine from booting.

The second test validates that this module actually creates a valid
openvpn connection.
For this, it spawns three nodes:

  - The client that uses boot.initrd.network.openvpn
  - An OpenVPN server that acts as gateway and forwards a port
    to the client
  - A node that is external to the OpenVPN network

The client connects to the OpenVPN server and spawns a netcat instance
that echos a value to every client.
Afterwards, the external node checks if it receives this value over the
forwarded port on the OpenVPN gateway.
2020-07-01 00:08:55 +02:00