nixpkgs/nixos/modules/services/networking/hostapd.nix
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{ config, lib, pkgs, utils, ... }:
# All hope abandon ye who enter here. hostapd's configuration
# format is ... special, and you won't be able to infer any
# of their assumptions from just reading the "documentation"
# (i.e. the example config). Assume footguns at all points -
# to make informed decisions you will probably need to look
# at hostapd's code. You have been warned, proceed with care.
let
inherit
(lib)
attrNames
attrValues
concatLists
concatMap
concatMapStrings
concatStringsSep
count
escapeShellArg
filter
flip
generators
getAttr
hasPrefix
imap0
isInt
isString
length
literalExpression
maintainers
mapAttrsToList
mkDefault
mkEnableOption
mkIf
mkOption
mkPackageOption
mkRemovedOptionModule
optional
optionalAttrs
optionalString
optionals
singleton
stringLength
toLower
types
unique
;
cfg = config.services.hostapd;
extraSettingsFormat = {
type = let
singleAtom = types.oneOf [ types.bool types.int types.str ];
atom = types.either singleAtom (types.listOf singleAtom) // {
description = "atom (bool, int or string) or a list of them for duplicate keys";
};
in types.attrsOf atom;
generate = name: value: pkgs.writeText name (generators.toKeyValue {
listsAsDuplicateKeys = true;
mkKeyValue = generators.mkKeyValueDefault {
mkValueString = v:
if isInt v then toString v
else if isString v then v
else if true == v then "1"
else if false == v then "0"
else throw "unsupported type ${builtins.typeOf v}: ${(generators.toPretty {}) v}";
} "=";
} value);
};
# Generates the header for a single BSS (i.e. WiFi network)
writeBssHeader = radio: bss: bssIdx: pkgs.writeText "hostapd-radio-${radio}-bss-${bss}.conf" ''
''\n''\n# BSS ${toString bssIdx}: ${bss}
################################
${if bssIdx == 0 then "interface" else "bss"}=${bss}
'';
makeRadioRuntimeFiles = radio: radioCfg:
pkgs.writeShellScript "make-hostapd-${radio}-files" (''
set -euo pipefail
hostapd_config_file=/run/hostapd/${escapeShellArg radio}.hostapd.conf
rm -f "$hostapd_config_file"
cat > "$hostapd_config_file" <<EOF
# Radio base configuration: ${radio}
################################
EOF
cat ${escapeShellArg (extraSettingsFormat.generate "hostapd-radio-${radio}-extra.conf" radioCfg.settings)} >> "$hostapd_config_file"
${concatMapStrings (script: "${script} \"$hostapd_config_file\"\n") (attrValues radioCfg.dynamicConfigScripts)}
''
+ concatMapStrings (x: "${x}\n") (imap0 (i: f: f i)
(mapAttrsToList (bss: bssCfg: bssIdx: ''
''\n# BSS configuration: ${bss}
mac_allow_file=/run/hostapd/${escapeShellArg bss}.mac.allow
rm -f "$mac_allow_file"
touch "$mac_allow_file"
mac_deny_file=/run/hostapd/${escapeShellArg bss}.mac.deny
rm -f "$mac_deny_file"
touch "$mac_deny_file"
cat ${writeBssHeader radio bss bssIdx} >> "$hostapd_config_file"
cat ${escapeShellArg (extraSettingsFormat.generate "hostapd-radio-${radio}-bss-${bss}-extra.conf" bssCfg.settings)} >> "$hostapd_config_file"
${concatMapStrings (script: "${script} \"$hostapd_config_file\" \"$mac_allow_file\" \"$mac_deny_file\"\n") (attrValues bssCfg.dynamicConfigScripts)}
'') radioCfg.networks)));
runtimeConfigFiles = mapAttrsToList (radio: _: "/run/hostapd/${radio}.hostapd.conf") cfg.radios;
in {
meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [ oddlama ];
options = {
services.hostapd = {
enable = mkEnableOption ''
hostapd, a user space daemon for access point and
authentication servers. It implements IEEE 802.11 access point management,
IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticators, RADIUS client, EAP server, and RADIUS
authentication server
'';
package = mkPackageOption pkgs "hostapd" {};
radios = mkOption {
default = {};
example = literalExpression ''
{
# Simple 2.4GHz AP
wlp2s0 = {
# countryCode = "US";
networks.wlp2s0 = {
ssid = "AP 1";
authentication.saePasswords = [{ password = "a flakey password"; }]; # Use saePasswordsFile if possible.
};
};
# WiFi 5 (5GHz) with two advertised networks
wlp3s0 = {
band = "5g";
channel = 0; # Enable automatic channel selection (ACS). Use only if your hardware supports it.
# countryCode = "US";
networks.wlp3s0 = {
ssid = "My AP";
authentication.saePasswords = [{ password = "a flakey password"; }]; # Use saePasswordsFile if possible.
};
networks.wlp3s0-1 = {
ssid = "Open AP with WiFi5";
authentication.mode = "none";
};
};
# Legacy WPA2 example
wlp4s0 = {
# countryCode = "US";
networks.wlp4s0 = {
ssid = "AP 2";
authentication = {
mode = "wpa2-sha256";
wpaPassword = "a flakey password"; # Use wpaPasswordFile if possible.
};
};
};
}
'';
description = ''
This option allows you to define APs for one or multiple physical radios.
At least one radio must be specified.
For each radio, hostapd requires a separate logical interface (like wlp3s0, wlp3s1, ...).
A default interface is usually be created automatically by your system, but to use
multiple radios of a single device, it may be required to create additional logical interfaces
for example by using {option}`networking.wlanInterfaces`.
Each physical radio can only support a single hardware-mode that is configured via
({option}`services.hostapd.radios.<radio>.band`). To create a dual-band
or tri-band AP, you will have to use a device that has multiple physical radios
and supports configuring multiple APs (Refer to valid interface combinations in
{command}`iw list`).
'';
type = types.attrsOf (types.submodule (radioSubmod: {
options = {
driver = mkOption {
default = "nl80211";
example = "none";
type = types.str;
description = ''
The driver {command}`hostapd` will use.
{var}`nl80211` is used with all Linux mac80211 drivers.
{var}`none` is used if building a standalone RADIUS server that does
not control any wireless/wired driver.
Most applications will probably use the default.
'';
};
noScan = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Disables scan for overlapping BSSs in HT40+/- mode.
Caution: turning this on will likely violate regulatory requirements!
'';
};
countryCode = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "US";
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
Country code (ISO/IEC 3166-1). Used to set regulatory domain.
Set as needed to indicate country in which device is operating.
This can limit available channels and transmit power.
These two octets are used as the first two octets of the Country String
(dot11CountryString).
Setting this will force you to also enable IEEE 802.11d and IEEE 802.11h.
IEEE 802.11d: This advertises the countryCode and the set of allowed channels
and transmit power levels based on the regulatory limits.
IEEE802.11h: This enables radar detection and DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection)
support if available. DFS support is required on outdoor 5 GHz channels in most
countries of the world.
'';
};
band = mkOption {
default = "2g";
type = types.enum ["2g" "5g" "6g" "60g"];
description = ''
Specifies the frequency band to use, possible values are 2g for 2.4 GHz,
5g for 5 GHz, 6g for 6 GHz and 60g for 60 GHz.
'';
};
channel = mkOption {
default = 7;
example = 11;
type = types.int;
description = ''
The channel to operate on. Use 0 to enable ACS (Automatic Channel Selection).
Beware that not every device supports ACS in which case {command}`hostapd`
will fail to start.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
default = {};
example = { acs_exclude_dfs = true; };
type = types.submodule {
freeformType = extraSettingsFormat.type;
};
description = ''
Extra configuration options to put at the end of global initialization, before defining BSSs.
To find out which options are global and which are per-bss you have to read hostapd's source code,
which is non-trivial and not documented otherwise.
Lists will be converted to multiple definitions of the same key, and booleans to 0/1.
Otherwise, the inputs are not modified or checked for correctness.
'';
};
dynamicConfigScripts = mkOption {
default = {};
type = types.attrsOf types.path;
example = literalExpression ''
{
exampleDynamicConfig = pkgs.writeShellScript "dynamic-config" '''
HOSTAPD_CONFIG=$1
cat >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG" << EOF
# Add some dynamically generated statements here,
# for example based on the physical adapter in use
EOF
''';
}
'';
description = ''
All of these scripts will be executed in lexicographical order before hostapd
is started, right after the global segment was generated and may dynamically
append global options the generated configuration file.
The first argument will point to the configuration file that you may append to.
'';
};
#### IEEE 802.11n (WiFi 4) related configuration
wifi4 = {
enable = mkOption {
default = true;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Enables support for IEEE 802.11n (WiFi 4, HT).
This is enabled by default, since the vase majority of devices
are expected to support this.
'';
};
capabilities = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = ["HT40" "HT40-" "SHORT-GI-20" "SHORT-GI-40"];
example = ["LDPC" "HT40+" "HT40-" "GF" "SHORT-GI-20" "SHORT-GI-40" "TX-STBC" "RX-STBC1"];
description = ''
HT (High Throughput) capabilities given as a list of flags.
Please refer to the hostapd documentation for allowed values and
only set values supported by your physical adapter.
The default contains common values supported by most adapters.
'';
};
require = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "Require stations (clients) to support WiFi 4 (HT) and disassociate them if they don't.";
};
};
#### IEEE 802.11ac (WiFi 5) related configuration
wifi5 = {
enable = mkOption {
default = true;
type = types.bool;
description = "Enables support for IEEE 802.11ac (WiFi 5, VHT)";
};
capabilities = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
example = ["SHORT-GI-80" "TX-STBC-2BY1" "RX-STBC-1" "RX-ANTENNA-PATTERN" "TX-ANTENNA-PATTERN"];
description = ''
VHT (Very High Throughput) capabilities given as a list of flags.
Please refer to the hostapd documentation for allowed values and
only set values supported by your physical adapter.
'';
};
require = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "Require stations (clients) to support WiFi 5 (VHT) and disassociate them if they don't.";
};
operatingChannelWidth = mkOption {
default = "20or40";
type = types.enum ["20or40" "80" "160" "80+80"];
apply = x:
getAttr x {
"20or40" = 0;
"80" = 1;
"160" = 2;
"80+80" = 3;
};
description = ''
Determines the operating channel width for VHT.
- {var}`"20or40"`: 20 or 40 MHz operating channel width
- {var}`"80"`: 80 MHz channel width
- {var}`"160"`: 160 MHz channel width
- {var}`"80+80"`: 80+80 MHz channel width
'';
};
};
#### IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) related configuration
wifi6 = {
enable = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "Enables support for IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6, HE)";
};
require = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "Require stations (clients) to support WiFi 6 (HE) and disassociate them if they don't.";
};
singleUserBeamformer = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "HE single user beamformer support";
};
singleUserBeamformee = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "HE single user beamformee support";
};
multiUserBeamformer = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "HE multi user beamformee support";
};
operatingChannelWidth = mkOption {
default = "20or40";
type = types.enum ["20or40" "80" "160" "80+80"];
apply = x:
getAttr x {
"20or40" = 0;
"80" = 1;
"160" = 2;
"80+80" = 3;
};
description = ''
Determines the operating channel width for HE.
- {var}`"20or40"`: 20 or 40 MHz operating channel width
- {var}`"80"`: 80 MHz channel width
- {var}`"160"`: 160 MHz channel width
- {var}`"80+80"`: 80+80 MHz channel width
'';
};
};
#### IEEE 802.11be (WiFi 7) related configuration
wifi7 = {
enable = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Enables support for IEEE 802.11be (WiFi 7, EHT). This is currently experimental
and requires you to manually enable CONFIG_IEEE80211BE when building hostapd.
'';
};
singleUserBeamformer = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "EHT single user beamformer support";
};
singleUserBeamformee = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "EHT single user beamformee support";
};
multiUserBeamformer = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = "EHT multi user beamformee support";
};
operatingChannelWidth = mkOption {
default = "20or40";
type = types.enum ["20or40" "80" "160" "80+80"];
apply = x:
getAttr x {
"20or40" = 0;
"80" = 1;
"160" = 2;
"80+80" = 3;
};
description = ''
Determines the operating channel width for EHT.
- {var}`"20or40"`: 20 or 40 MHz operating channel width
- {var}`"80"`: 80 MHz channel width
- {var}`"160"`: 160 MHz channel width
- {var}`"80+80"`: 80+80 MHz channel width
'';
};
};
#### BSS definitions
networks = mkOption {
default = {};
example = literalExpression ''
{
wlp2s0 = {
ssid = "Primary advertised network";
authentication.saePasswords = [{ password = "a flakey password"; }]; # Use saePasswordsFile if possible.
};
wlp2s0-1 = {
ssid = "Secondary advertised network (Open)";
authentication.mode = "none";
};
}
'';
description = ''
This defines a BSS, colloquially known as a WiFi network.
You have to specify at least one.
'';
type = types.attrsOf (types.submodule (bssSubmod: {
options = {
logLevel = mkOption {
default = 2;
type = types.int;
description = ''
Levels (minimum value for logged events):
0 = verbose debugging
1 = debugging
2 = informational messages
3 = notification
4 = warning
'';
};
group = mkOption {
default = "wheel";
example = "network";
type = types.str;
description = ''
Members of this group can access the control socket for this interface.
'';
};
utf8Ssid = mkOption {
default = true;
type = types.bool;
description = "Whether the SSID is to be interpreted using UTF-8 encoding.";
};
ssid = mkOption {
example = " cool ";
type = types.str;
description = "SSID to be used in IEEE 802.11 management frames.";
};
bssid = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
example = "11:22:33:44:55:66";
description = ''
Specifies the BSSID for this BSS. Usually determined automatically,
but for now you have to manually specify them when using multiple BSS.
Try assigning related addresses from the locally administered MAC address ranges,
by reusing the hardware address but replacing the second nibble with 2, 6, A or E.
(e.g. if real address is `XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`, try `X2:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`, `X6:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`, ...
for the second, third, ... BSS)
'';
};
macAcl = mkOption {
default = "deny";
type = types.enum ["deny" "allow" "radius"];
apply = x:
getAttr x {
"deny" = 0;
"allow" = 1;
"radius" = 2;
};
description = ''
Station MAC address -based authentication. The following modes are available:
- {var}`"deny"`: Allow unless listed in {option}`macDeny` (default)
- {var}`"allow"`: Deny unless listed in {option}`macAllow`
- {var}`"radius"`: Use external radius server, but check both {option}`macAllow` and {option}`macDeny` first
Please note that this kind of access control requires a driver that uses
hostapd to take care of management frame processing and as such, this can be
used with driver=hostap or driver=nl80211, but not with driver=atheros.
'';
};
macAllow = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
example = ["11:22:33:44:55:66"];
description = ''
Specifies the MAC addresses to allow if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"allow"` or {var}`"radius"`.
These values will be world-readable in the Nix store. Values will automatically be merged with
{option}`macAllowFile` if necessary.
'';
};
macAllowFile = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.path;
default = null;
description = ''
Specifies a file containing the MAC addresses to allow if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"allow"` or {var}`"radius"`.
The file should contain exactly one MAC address per line. Comments and empty lines are ignored,
only lines starting with a valid MAC address will be considered (e.g. `11:22:33:44:55:66`) and
any content after the MAC address is ignored.
'';
};
macDeny = mkOption {
type = types.listOf types.str;
default = [];
example = ["11:22:33:44:55:66"];
description = ''
Specifies the MAC addresses to deny if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"deny"` or {var}`"radius"`.
These values will be world-readable in the Nix store. Values will automatically be merged with
{option}`macDenyFile` if necessary.
'';
};
macDenyFile = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.path;
default = null;
description = ''
Specifies a file containing the MAC addresses to deny if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"deny"` or {var}`"radius"`.
The file should contain exactly one MAC address per line. Comments and empty lines are ignored,
only lines starting with a valid MAC address will be considered (e.g. `11:22:33:44:55:66`) and
any content after the MAC address is ignored.
'';
};
ignoreBroadcastSsid = mkOption {
default = "disabled";
type = types.enum ["disabled" "empty" "clear"];
apply = x:
getAttr x {
"disabled" = 0;
"empty" = 1;
"clear" = 2;
};
description = ''
Send empty SSID in beacons and ignore probe request frames that do not
specify full SSID, i.e., require stations to know SSID. Note that this does
not increase security, since your clients will then broadcast the SSID instead,
which can increase congestion.
- {var}`"disabled"`: Advertise ssid normally.
- {var}`"empty"`: send empty (length=0) SSID in beacon and ignore probe request for broadcast SSID
- {var}`"clear"`: clear SSID (ASCII 0), but keep the original length (this may be required with some
legacy clients that do not support empty SSID) and ignore probe requests for broadcast SSID. Only
use this if empty does not work with your clients.
'';
};
apIsolate = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Isolate traffic between stations (clients) and prevent them from
communicating with each other.
'';
};
settings = mkOption {
default = {};
example = { multi_ap = true; };
type = types.submodule {
freeformType = extraSettingsFormat.type;
};
description = ''
Extra configuration options to put at the end of this BSS's defintion in the
hostapd.conf for the associated interface. To find out which options are global
and which are per-bss you have to read hostapd's source code, which is non-trivial
and not documented otherwise.
Lists will be converted to multiple definitions of the same key, and booleans to 0/1.
Otherwise, the inputs are not modified or checked for correctness.
'';
};
dynamicConfigScripts = mkOption {
default = {};
type = types.attrsOf types.path;
example = literalExpression ''
{
exampleDynamicConfig = pkgs.writeShellScript "dynamic-config" '''
HOSTAPD_CONFIG=$1
# These always exist, but may or may not be used depending on the actual configuration
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
MAC_DENY_FILE=$3
cat >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG" << EOF
# Add some dynamically generated statements here
EOF
''';
}
'';
description = ''
All of these scripts will be executed in lexicographical order before hostapd
is started, right after the bss segment was generated and may dynamically
append bss options to the generated configuration file.
The first argument will point to the configuration file that you may append to.
The second and third argument will point to this BSS's MAC allow and MAC deny file respectively.
'';
};
#### IEEE 802.11i (WPA) configuration
authentication = {
mode = mkOption {
default = "wpa3-sae";
type = types.enum ["none" "wpa2-sha1" "wpa2-sha256" "wpa3-sae-transition" "wpa3-sae"];
description = ''
Selects the authentication mode for this AP.
- {var}`"none"`: Don't configure any authentication. This will disable wpa alltogether
and create an open AP. Use {option}`settings` together with this option if you
want to configure the authentication manually. Any password options will still be
effective, if set.
- {var}`"wpa2-sha1"`: Not recommended. WPA2-Personal using HMAC-SHA1. Passwords are set
using {option}`wpaPassword` or preferably by {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile`.
- {var}`"wpa2-sha256"`: WPA2-Personal using HMAC-SHA256 (IEEE 802.11i/RSN). Passwords are set
using {option}`wpaPassword` or preferably by {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile`.
- {var}`"wpa3-sae-transition"`: Use WPA3-Personal (SAE) if possible, otherwise fallback
to WPA2-SHA256. Only use if necessary and switch to the newer WPA3-SAE when possible.
You will have to specify both {option}`wpaPassword` and {option}`saePasswords` (or one of their alternatives).
- {var}`"wpa3-sae"`: Use WPA3-Personal (SAE). This is currently the recommended way to
setup a secured WiFi AP (as of March 2023) and therefore the default. Passwords are set
using either {option}`saePasswords` or preferably {option}`saePasswordsFile`.
'';
};
pairwiseCiphers = mkOption {
default = ["CCMP"];
example = ["CCMP-256" "GCMP-256"];
type = types.listOf types.str;
description = ''
Set of accepted cipher suites (encryption algorithms) for pairwise keys (unicast packets).
By default this allows just CCMP, which is the only commonly supported secure option.
Use {option}`enableRecommendedPairwiseCiphers` to also enable newer recommended ciphers.
Please refer to the hostapd documentation for allowed values. Generally, only
CCMP or GCMP modes should be considered safe options. Most devices support CCMP while
GCMP is often only available with devices supporting WiFi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) or higher.
'';
};
enableRecommendedPairwiseCiphers = mkOption {
default = false;
example = true;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Additionally enable the recommended set of pairwise ciphers.
This enables newer secure ciphers, additionally to those defined in {option}`pairwiseCiphers`.
You will have to test whether your hardware supports these by trial-and-error, because
even if `iw list` indicates hardware support, your driver might not expose it.
Beware {command}`hostapd` will most likely not return a useful error message in case
this is enabled despite the driver or hardware not supporting the newer ciphers.
Look out for messages like `Failed to set beacon parameters`.
'';
};
wpaPassword = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "a flakey password";
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
Sets the password for WPA-PSK that will be converted to the pre-shared key.
The password length must be in the range [8, 63] characters. While some devices
may allow arbitrary characters (such as UTF-8) to be used, but the standard specifies
that each character in the passphrase must be an ASCII character in the range [0x20, 0x7e]
(IEEE Std. 802.11i-2004, Annex H.4.1). Use emojis at your own risk.
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa3-sae"`.
Warning: This password will get put into a world-readable file in the Nix store!
Using {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile` instead is recommended.
'';
};
wpaPasswordFile = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.path;
description = ''
Sets the password for WPA-PSK. Follows the same rules as {option}`wpaPassword`,
but reads the password from the given file to prevent the password from being
put into the Nix store.
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa3-sae"`.
'';
};
wpaPskFile = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.path;
description = ''
Sets the password(s) for WPA-PSK. Similar to {option}`wpaPasswordFile`,
but additionally allows specifying multiple passwords, and some other options.
Each line, except for empty lines and lines starting with #, must contain a
MAC address and either a 64-hex-digit PSK or a password separated with a space.
The password must follow the same rules as outlined in {option}`wpaPassword`.
The special MAC address `00:00:00:00:00:00` can be used to configure PSKs
that any client can use.
An optional key identifier can be added by prefixing the line with `keyid=<keyid_string>`
An optional VLAN ID can be specified by prefixing the line with `vlanid=<VLAN ID>`.
An optional WPS tag can be added by prefixing the line with `wps=<0/1>` (default: 0).
Any matching entry with that tag will be used when generating a PSK for a WPS Enrollee
instead of generating a new random per-Enrollee PSK.
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa3-sae"`.
'';
};
saePasswords = mkOption {
default = [];
example = literalExpression ''
[
# Any client may use these passwords
{ password = "Wi-Figure it out"; }
{ password = "second password for everyone"; mac = "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff"; }
# Only the client with MAC-address 11:22:33:44:55:66 can use this password
{ password = "sekret pazzword"; mac = "11:22:33:44:55:66"; }
]
'';
description = ''
Sets allowed passwords for WPA3-SAE.
The last matching (based on peer MAC address and identifier) entry is used to
select which password to use. An empty string has the special meaning of
removing all previously added entries.
Warning: These entries will get put into a world-readable file in
the Nix store! Using {option}`saePasswordFile` instead is recommended.
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa2-sha1"` or {var}`"wpa2-sha256"`.
'';
type = types.listOf (types.submodule {
options = {
password = mkOption {
example = "a flakey password";
type = types.str;
description = ''
The password for this entry. SAE technically imposes no restrictions on
password length or character set. But due to limitations of {command}`hostapd`'s
config file format, a true newline character cannot be parsed.
Warning: This password will get put into a world-readable file in
the Nix store! Using {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile` is recommended.
'';
};
mac = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "11:22:33:44:55:66";
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
If this attribute is not included, or if is set to the wildcard address (`ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff`),
the entry is available for any station (client) to use. If a specific peer MAC address is included,
only a station with that MAC address is allowed to use the entry.
'';
};
vlanid = mkOption {
default = null;
example = 1;
type = types.nullOr types.int;
description = "If this attribute is given, all clients using this entry will get tagged with the given VLAN ID.";
};
pk = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "";
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
If this attribute is given, SAE-PK will be enabled for this connection.
This prevents evil-twin attacks, but a public key is required additionally to connect.
(Essentially adds pubkey authentication such that the client can verify identity of the AP)
'';
};
id = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "";
type = types.nullOr types.str;
description = ''
If this attribute is given with non-zero length, it will set the password identifier
for this entry. It can then only be used with that identifier.
'';
};
};
});
};
saePasswordsFile = mkOption {
default = null;
type = types.nullOr types.path;
description = ''
Sets the password for WPA3-SAE. Follows the same rules as {option}`saePasswords`,
but reads the entries from the given file to prevent them from being
put into the Nix store.
One entry per line, empty lines and lines beginning with # will be ignored.
Each line must match the following format, although the order of optional
parameters doesn't matter:
`<password>[|mac=<peer mac>][|vlanid=<VLAN ID>][|pk=<m:ECPrivateKey-base64>][|id=<identifier>]`
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa2-sha1"` or {var}`"wpa2-sha256"`.
'';
};
saeAddToMacAllow = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
If set, all sae password entries that have a non-wildcard MAC associated to
them will additionally be used to populate the MAC allow list. This is
additional to any entries set via {option}`macAllow` or {option}`macAllowFile`.
'';
};
};
};
config = let
bssCfg = bssSubmod.config;
pairwiseCiphers =
concatStringsSep " " (unique (bssCfg.authentication.pairwiseCiphers
++ optionals bssCfg.authentication.enableRecommendedPairwiseCiphers ["CCMP" "CCMP-256" "GCMP" "GCMP-256"]));
in {
settings = {
ssid = bssCfg.ssid;
utf8_ssid = bssCfg.utf8Ssid;
logger_syslog = mkDefault (-1);
logger_syslog_level = bssCfg.logLevel;
logger_stdout = mkDefault (-1);
logger_stdout_level = bssCfg.logLevel;
ctrl_interface = mkDefault "/run/hostapd";
ctrl_interface_group = bssCfg.group;
macaddr_acl = bssCfg.macAcl;
ignore_broadcast_ssid = bssCfg.ignoreBroadcastSsid;
# IEEE 802.11i (authentication) related configuration
# Encrypt management frames to protect against deauthentication and similar attacks
ieee80211w = mkDefault 1;
sae_require_mfp = mkDefault 1;
# Only allow WPA by default and disable insecure WEP
auth_algs = mkDefault 1;
# Always enable QoS, which is required for 802.11n and above
wmm_enabled = mkDefault true;
ap_isolate = bssCfg.apIsolate;
sae_password = flip map bssCfg.authentication.saePasswords (
entry:
entry.password
+ optionalString (entry.mac != null) "|mac=${entry.mac}"
+ optionalString (entry.vlanid != null) "|vlanid=${toString entry.vlanid}"
+ optionalString (entry.pk != null) "|pk=${entry.pk}"
+ optionalString (entry.id != null) "|id=${entry.id}"
);
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.bssid != null) {
bssid = bssCfg.bssid;
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.macAllow != [] || bssCfg.macAllowFile != null || bssCfg.authentication.saeAddToMacAllow) {
accept_mac_file = "/run/hostapd/${bssCfg._module.args.name}.mac.allow";
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.macDeny != [] || bssCfg.macDenyFile != null) {
deny_mac_file = "/run/hostapd/${bssCfg._module.args.name}.mac.deny";
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "none") {
wpa = mkDefault 0;
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa3-sae") {
wpa = 2;
wpa_key_mgmt = "SAE";
# Derive PWE using both hunting-and-pecking loop and hash-to-element
sae_pwe = 2;
# Prevent downgrade attacks by indicating to clients that they should
# disable any transition modes from now on.
transition_disable = "0x01";
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa3-sae-transition") {
wpa = 2;
wpa_key_mgmt = "WPA-PSK-SHA256 SAE";
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa2-sha1") {
wpa = 2;
wpa_key_mgmt = "WPA-PSK";
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa2-sha256") {
wpa = 2;
wpa_key_mgmt = "WPA-PSK-SHA256";
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode != "none") {
wpa_pairwise = pairwiseCiphers;
rsn_pairwise = pairwiseCiphers;
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.wpaPassword != null) {
wpa_passphrase = bssCfg.authentication.wpaPassword;
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.wpaPskFile != null) {
wpa_psk_file = toString bssCfg.authentication.wpaPskFile;
};
dynamicConfigScripts = let
# All MAC addresses from SAE entries that aren't the wildcard address
saeMacs = filter (mac: mac != null && (toLower mac) != "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff") (map (x: x.mac) bssCfg.authentication.saePasswords);
in {
"20-addMacAllow" = mkIf (bssCfg.macAllow != []) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow" ''
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
cat >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE" <<EOF
${concatStringsSep "\n" bssCfg.macAllow}
EOF
'');
"20-addMacAllowFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.macAllowFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow-file" ''
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
grep -Eo '^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})' ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.macAllowFile} >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE"
'');
"20-addMacAllowFromSae" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.saeAddToMacAllow && saeMacs != []) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow-from-sae" ''
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
cat >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE" <<EOF
${concatStringsSep "\n" saeMacs}
EOF
'');
# Populate mac allow list from saePasswordsFile
# (filter for lines with mac=; exclude commented lines; filter for real mac-addresses; strip mac=)
"20-addMacAllowFromSaeFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.saeAddToMacAllow && bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow-from-sae-file" ''
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
grep mac= ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile} \
| grep -v '\s*#' \
| grep -Eo 'mac=([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})' \
| sed 's|^mac=||' >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE"
'');
"20-addMacDeny" = mkIf (bssCfg.macDeny != []) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-deny" ''
MAC_DENY_FILE=$3
cat >> "$MAC_DENY_FILE" <<EOF
${concatStringsSep "\n" bssCfg.macDeny}
EOF
'');
"20-addMacDenyFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.macDenyFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-deny-file" ''
MAC_DENY_FILE=$3
grep -Eo '^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})' ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.macDenyFile} >> "$MAC_DENY_FILE"
'');
# Add wpa_passphrase from file
"20-wpaPasswordFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.wpaPasswordFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "wpa-password-file" ''
HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE=$1
cat >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE" <<EOF
wpa_passphrase=$(cat ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.authentication.wpaPasswordFile})
EOF
'');
# Add sae passwords from file
"20-saePasswordsFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "sae-passwords-file" ''
HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE=$1
grep -v '\s*#' ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile} \
| sed 's/^/sae_password=/' >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE"
'');
};
};
}));
};
};
config.settings = let
radioCfg = radioSubmod.config;
in {
driver = radioCfg.driver;
hw_mode = {
"2g" = "g";
"5g" = "a";
"6g" = "a";
"60g" = "ad";
}.${radioCfg.band};
channel = radioCfg.channel;
noscan = radioCfg.noScan;
} // optionalAttrs (radioCfg.countryCode != null) {
country_code = radioCfg.countryCode;
# IEEE 802.11d: Limit to frequencies allowed in country
ieee80211d = true;
# IEEE 802.11h: Enable radar detection and DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection)
ieee80211h = true;
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi4.enable {
# IEEE 802.11n (WiFi 4) related configuration
ieee80211n = true;
require_ht = radioCfg.wifi4.require;
ht_capab = concatMapStrings (x: "[${x}]") radioCfg.wifi4.capabilities;
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi5.enable {
# IEEE 802.11ac (WiFi 5) related configuration
ieee80211ac = true;
require_vht = radioCfg.wifi5.require;
vht_oper_chwidth = radioCfg.wifi5.operatingChannelWidth;
vht_capab = concatMapStrings (x: "[${x}]") radioCfg.wifi5.capabilities;
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi6.enable {
# IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) related configuration
ieee80211ax = true;
require_he = mkIf radioCfg.wifi6.require true;
he_oper_chwidth = radioCfg.wifi6.operatingChannelWidth;
he_su_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi6.singleUserBeamformer;
he_su_beamformee = radioCfg.wifi6.singleUserBeamformee;
he_mu_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi6.multiUserBeamformer;
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi7.enable {
# IEEE 802.11be (WiFi 7) related configuration
ieee80211be = true;
eht_oper_chwidth = radioCfg.wifi7.operatingChannelWidth;
eht_su_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi7.singleUserBeamformer;
eht_su_beamformee = radioCfg.wifi7.singleUserBeamformee;
eht_mu_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi7.multiUserBeamformer;
};
}));
};
};
};
imports = let
renamedOptionMessage = message: ''
${message}
Refer to the documentation of `services.hostapd.radios` for an example and more information.
'';
in [
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "interface"]
(renamedOptionMessage "All other options for this interface are now set via `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».*`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "driver"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».driver`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "noScan"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».noScan`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "countryCode"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».countryCode`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "hwMode"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».band`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "channel"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».channel`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "extraConfig"]
(renamedOptionMessage ''
It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».settings` and
`services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».settings` respectively
for per-radio and per-network extra configuration. The module now supports a lot more
options inherently, so please re-check whether using settings is still necessary.''))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "logLevel"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».logLevel`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "group"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».group`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "ssid"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».ssid`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "wpa"]
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».authentication.mode`."))
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "wpaPassphrase"]
(renamedOptionMessage ''
It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».authentication.wpaPassword`.
While upgrading your config, please consider using the newer SAE authentication scheme
and one of the new `passwordFile`-like options to avoid putting the password into the world readable nix-store.''))
];
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
assertions =
[
{
assertion = cfg.radios != {};
message = "At least one radio must be configured with hostapd!";
}
]
# Radio warnings
++ (concatLists (mapAttrsToList (
radio: radioCfg:
[
{
assertion = radioCfg.networks != {};
message = "hostapd radio ${radio}: At least one network must be configured!";
}
# XXX: There could be many more useful assertions about (band == xy) -> ensure other required settings.
# see https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/539cb5389d9514c99ec1f87bd4465f77c7ed9b93/package/kernel/mac80211/files/lib/netifd/wireless/mac80211.sh#L158
{
assertion = length (filter (bss: bss == radio) (attrNames radioCfg.networks)) == 1;
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio}: Exactly one network must be named like the radio, for reasons internal to hostapd.'';
}
{
assertion = (radioCfg.wifi4.enable && builtins.elem "HT40-" radioCfg.wifi4.capabilities) -> radioCfg.channel != 0;
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio}: using ACS (channel = 0) together with HT40- (wifi4.capabilities) is unsupported by hostapd'';
}
]
# BSS warnings
++ (concatLists (mapAttrsToList (bss: bssCfg: let
auth = bssCfg.authentication;
countWpaPasswordDefinitions = count (x: x != null) [
auth.wpaPassword
auth.wpaPasswordFile
auth.wpaPskFile
];
in [
{
assertion = hasPrefix radio bss;
message = "hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: The bss (network) name ${bss} is invalid. It must be prefixed by the radio name for reasons internal to hostapd. A valid name would be e.g. ${radio}, ${radio}-1, ...";
}
{
assertion = (length (attrNames radioCfg.networks) > 1) -> (bssCfg.bssid != null);
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: bssid must be specified manually (for now) since this radio uses multiple BSS.'';
}
{
assertion = countWpaPasswordDefinitions <= 1;
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: must use at most one WPA password option (wpaPassword, wpaPasswordFile, wpaPskFile)'';
}
{
assertion = auth.wpaPassword != null -> (stringLength auth.wpaPassword >= 8 && stringLength auth.wpaPassword <= 63);
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses a wpaPassword of invalid length (must be in [8,63]).'';
}
{
assertion = auth.saePasswords == [] || auth.saePasswordsFile == null;
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: must use only one SAE password option (saePasswords or saePasswordsFile)'';
}
{
assertion = auth.mode == "wpa3-sae" -> (auth.saePasswords != [] || auth.saePasswordsFile != null);
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses WPA3-SAE which requires defining a sae password option'';
}
{
assertion = auth.mode == "wpa3-sae-transition" -> (auth.saePasswords != [] || auth.saePasswordsFile != null) && countWpaPasswordDefinitions == 1;
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses WPA3-SAE in transition mode requires defining both a wpa password option and a sae password option'';
}
{
assertion = (auth.mode == "wpa2-sha1" || auth.mode == "wpa2-sha256") -> countWpaPasswordDefinitions == 1;
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses WPA2-PSK which requires defining a wpa password option'';
}
])
radioCfg.networks))
)
cfg.radios));
environment.systemPackages = [cfg.package];
systemd.services.hostapd = {
description = "IEEE 802.11 Host Access-Point Daemon";
path = [cfg.package];
after = map (radio: "sys-subsystem-net-devices-${utils.escapeSystemdPath radio}.device") (attrNames cfg.radios);
bindsTo = map (radio: "sys-subsystem-net-devices-${utils.escapeSystemdPath radio}.device") (attrNames cfg.radios);
wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
# Create merged configuration and acl files for each radio (and their bss's) prior to starting
preStart = concatStringsSep "\n" (mapAttrsToList makeRadioRuntimeFiles cfg.radios);
serviceConfig = {
ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/hostapd ${concatStringsSep " " runtimeConfigFiles}";
Restart = "always";
ExecReload = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID";
RuntimeDirectory = "hostapd";
# Hardening
LockPersonality = true;
MemoryDenyWriteExecute = true;
DevicePolicy = "closed";
DeviceAllow = "/dev/rfkill rw";
NoNewPrivileges = true;
PrivateUsers = false; # hostapd requires true root access.
PrivateTmp = true;
ProtectClock = true;
ProtectControlGroups = true;
ProtectHome = true;
ProtectHostname = true;
ProtectKernelLogs = true;
ProtectKernelModules = true;
ProtectKernelTunables = true;
ProtectProc = "invisible";
ProcSubset = "pid";
ProtectSystem = "strict";
RestrictAddressFamilies = [
"AF_INET"
"AF_INET6"
"AF_NETLINK"
"AF_UNIX"
"AF_PACKET"
];
RestrictNamespaces = true;
RestrictRealtime = true;
RestrictSUIDSGID = true;
SystemCallArchitectures = "native";
SystemCallFilter = [
"@system-service"
"~@privileged"
"@chown"
];
UMask = "0077";
};
};
};
}