nixpkgs/nixos/modules/security/pam.nix
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# This module provides configuration for the PAM (Pluggable
# Authentication Modules) system.
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
let
moduleSettingsType = with lib.types; attrsOf (nullOr (oneOf [ bool str int pathInStore ]));
moduleSettingsDescription = ''
Boolean values render just the key if true, and nothing if false.
Null values are ignored.
All other values are rendered as key-value pairs.
'';
mkRulesTypeOption = type: lib.mkOption {
# These options are experimental and subject to breaking changes without notice.
description = ''
PAM `${type}` rules for this service.
Attribute keys are the name of each rule.
'';
type = lib.types.attrsOf (lib.types.submodule ({ name, config, ... }: {
options = {
name = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
description = ''
Name of this rule.
'';
internal = true;
readOnly = true;
};
enable = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = true;
description = ''
Whether this rule is added to the PAM service config file.
'';
};
order = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.int;
description = ''
Order of this rule in the service file. Rules are arranged in ascending order of this value.
::: {.warning}
The `order` values for the built-in rules are subject to change. If you assign a constant value to this option, a system update could silently reorder your rule. You could be locked out of your system, or your system could be left wide open. When using this option, set it to a relative offset from another rule's `order` value:
```nix
{
security.pam.services.login.rules.auth.foo.order =
config.security.pam.services.login.rules.auth.unix.order + 10;
}
```
:::
'';
};
control = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
description = ''
Indicates the behavior of the PAM-API should the module fail to succeed in its authentication task. See `control` in {manpage}`pam.conf(5)` for details.
'';
};
modulePath = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
description = ''
Either the full filename of the PAM to be used by the application (it begins with a '/'), or a relative pathname from the default module location. See `module-path` in {manpage}`pam.conf(5)` for details.
'';
};
args = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.listOf lib.types.str;
description = ''
Tokens that can be used to modify the specific behavior of the given PAM. Such arguments will be documented for each individual module. See `module-arguments` in {manpage}`pam.conf(5)` for details.
Escaping rules for spaces and square brackets are automatically applied.
{option}`settings` are automatically added as {option}`args`. It's recommended to use the {option}`settings` option whenever possible so that arguments can be overridden.
'';
};
settings = lib.mkOption {
type = moduleSettingsType;
default = {};
description = ''
Settings to add as `module-arguments`.
${moduleSettingsDescription}
'';
};
};
config = {
inherit name;
# Formats an attrset of settings as args for use as `module-arguments`.
args = lib.concatLists (lib.flip lib.mapAttrsToList config.settings (name: value:
if lib.isBool value
then lib.optional value name
else lib.optional (value != null) "${name}=${toString value}"
));
};
}));
};
package = config.security.pam.package;
parentConfig = config;
pamOpts = { config, name, ... }: let cfg = config; in let config = parentConfig; in {
imports = [
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "enableKwallet" ] [ "kwallet" "enable" ])
];
options = {
name = lib.mkOption {
example = "sshd";
type = lib.types.str;
description = "Name of the PAM service.";
};
rules = lib.mkOption {
# This option is experimental and subject to breaking changes without notice.
visible = false;
description = ''
PAM rules for this service.
::: {.warning}
This option and its suboptions are experimental and subject to breaking changes without notice.
If you use this option in your system configuration, you will need to manually monitor this module for any changes. Otherwise, failure to adjust your configuration properly could lead to you being locked out of your system, or worse, your system could be left wide open to attackers.
If you share configuration examples that use this option, you MUST include this warning so that users are informed.
You may freely use this option within `nixpkgs`, and future changes will account for those use sites.
:::
'';
type = lib.types.submodule {
options = lib.genAttrs [ "account" "auth" "password" "session" ] mkRulesTypeOption;
};
};
unixAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = true;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Whether users can log in with passwords defined in
{file}`/etc/shadow`.
'';
};
rootOK = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, root doesn't need to authenticate (e.g. for the
{command}`useradd` service).
'';
};
p11Auth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.p11.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.p11.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, keys listed in
{file}`~/.ssh/authorized_keys` and
{file}`~/.eid/authorized_certificates`
can be used to log in with the associated PKCS#11 tokens.
'';
};
u2fAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.u2f.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.u2f.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, users listed in
{file}`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Yubico/u2f_keys` (or
{file}`$HOME/.config/Yubico/u2f_keys` if XDG variable is
not set) are able to log in with the associated U2F key. Path can be
changed using {option}`security.pam.u2f.authFile` option.
'';
};
usshAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, users with an SSH certificate containing an authorized principal
in their SSH agent are able to log in. Specific options are controlled
using the {option}`security.pam.ussh` options.
Note that the {option}`security.pam.ussh.enable` must also be
set for this option to take effect.
'';
};
yubicoAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.yubico.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.yubico.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, users listed in
{file}`~/.yubico/authorized_yubikeys`
are able to log in with the associated Yubikey tokens.
'';
};
googleAuthenticator = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, users with enabled Google Authenticator (created
{file}`~/.google_authenticator`) will be required
to provide Google Authenticator token to log in.
'';
};
};
otpwAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.enableOTPW;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.enableOTPW";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, the OTPW system will be used (if
{file}`~/.otpw` exists).
'';
};
googleOsLoginAccountVerification = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, will use the Google OS Login PAM modules
(`pam_oslogin_login`,
`pam_oslogin_admin`) to verify possible OS Login
users and set sudoers configuration accordingly.
This only makes sense to enable for the `sshd` PAM
service.
'';
};
googleOsLoginAuthentication = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, will use the `pam_oslogin_login`'s user
authentication methods to authenticate users using 2FA.
This only makes sense to enable for the `sshd` PAM
service.
'';
};
mysqlAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.users.mysql.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.users.mysql.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, the `pam_mysql` module will be used to
authenticate users against a MySQL/MariaDB database.
'';
};
fprintAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.services.fprintd.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.services.fprintd.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, fingerprint reader will be used (if exists and
your fingerprints are enrolled).
'';
};
oathAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.oath.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.oath.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, the OATH Toolkit will be used.
'';
};
sshAgentAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, the calling user's SSH agent is used to authenticate
against the keys in the calling user's
{file}`~/.ssh/authorized_keys`. This is useful
for {command}`sudo` on password-less remote systems.
'';
};
rssh = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, the calling user's SSH agent is used to authenticate
against the configured keys. This module works in a manner
similar to pam_ssh_agent_auth, but supports a wider range
of SSH key types, including those protected by security
keys (FIDO2).
'';
};
duoSecurity = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, use the Duo Security pam module
`pam_duo` for authentication. Requires
configuration of {option}`security.duosec` options.
'';
};
};
startSession = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If set, the service will register a new session with
systemd's login manager. For local sessions, this will give
the user access to audio devices, CD-ROM drives. In the
default PolicyKit configuration, it also allows the user to
reboot the system.
'';
};
setEnvironment = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = true;
description = ''
Whether the service should set the environment variables
listed in {option}`environment.sessionVariables`
using `pam_env.so`.
'';
};
setLoginUid = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Set the login uid of the process
({file}`/proc/self/loginuid`) for auditing
purposes. The login uid is only set by entry points like
{command}`login` and {command}`sshd`, not by
commands like {command}`sudo`.
'';
};
ttyAudit = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Enable or disable TTY auditing for specified users
'';
};
enablePattern = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.nullOr lib.types.str;
default = null;
description = ''
For each user matching one of comma-separated
glob patterns, enable TTY auditing
'';
};
disablePattern = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.nullOr lib.types.str;
default = null;
description = ''
For each user matching one of comma-separated
glob patterns, disable TTY auditing
'';
};
openOnly = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Set the TTY audit flag when opening the session,
but do not restore it when closing the session.
Using this option is necessary for some services
that don't fork() to run the authenticated session,
such as sudo.
'';
};
};
forwardXAuth = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Whether X authentication keys should be passed from the
calling user to the target user (e.g. for
{command}`su`)
'';
};
pamMount = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.mount.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.mount.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enable PAM mount (pam_mount) system to mount filesystems on user login.
'';
};
allowNullPassword = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Whether to allow logging into accounts that have no password
set (i.e., have an empty password field in
{file}`/etc/passwd` or
{file}`/etc/group`). This does not enable
logging into disabled accounts (i.e., that have the password
field set to `!`). Note that regardless of
what the pam_unix documentation says, accounts with hashed
empty passwords are always allowed to log in.
'';
};
nodelay = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Whether the delay after typing a wrong password should be disabled.
'';
};
requireWheel = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Whether to permit root access only to members of group wheel.
'';
};
limits = lib.mkOption {
default = [];
type = limitsType;
description = ''
Attribute set describing resource limits. Defaults to the
value of {option}`security.pam.loginLimits`.
The meaning of the values is explained in {manpage}`limits.conf(5)`.
'';
};
showMotd = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = "Whether to show the message of the day.";
};
makeHomeDir = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Whether to try to create home directories for users
with `$HOME`s pointing to nonexistent
locations on session login.
'';
};
updateWtmp = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = "Whether to update {file}`/var/log/wtmp`.";
};
logFailures = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = "Whether to log authentication failures in {file}`/var/log/faillog`.";
};
enableAppArmor = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enable support for attaching AppArmor profiles at the
user/group level, e.g., as part of a role based access
control scheme.
'';
};
kwallet = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If enabled, pam_wallet will attempt to automatically unlock the
user's default KDE wallet upon login. If the user has no wallet named
"kdewallet", or the login password does not match their wallet
password, KDE will prompt separately after login.
'';
};
package = lib.mkPackageOption pkgs.plasma5Packages "kwallet-pam" {
pkgsText = "pkgs.plasma5Packages";
};
forceRun = lib.mkEnableOption null // {
description = ''
The `force_run` option is used to tell the PAM module for KWallet
to forcefully run even if no graphical session (such as a GUI
display manager) is detected. This is useful for when you are
starting an X Session or a Wayland Session from a TTY. If you
intend to log-in from a TTY, it is recommended that you enable
this option **and** ensure that `plasma-kwallet-pam.service` is
started by `graphical-session.target`.
'';
};
};
sssdStrictAccess = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = "enforce sssd access control";
};
enableGnomeKeyring = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
If enabled, pam_gnome_keyring will attempt to automatically unlock the
user's default Gnome keyring upon login. If the user login password does
not match their keyring password, Gnome Keyring will prompt separately
after login.
'';
};
failDelay = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
If enabled, this will replace the `FAIL_DELAY` setting from `login.defs`.
Change the delay on failure per-application.
'';
};
delay = lib.mkOption {
default = 3000000;
type = lib.types.int;
example = 1000000;
description = "The delay time (in microseconds) on failure.";
};
};
gnupg = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
If enabled, pam_gnupg will attempt to automatically unlock the
user's GPG keys with the login password via
{command}`gpg-agent`. The keygrips of all keys to be
unlocked should be written to {file}`~/.pam-gnupg`,
and can be queried with {command}`gpg -K --with-keygrip`.
Presetting passphrases must be enabled by adding
`allow-preset-passphrase` in
{file}`~/.gnupg/gpg-agent.conf`.
'';
};
noAutostart = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Don't start {command}`gpg-agent` if it is not running.
Useful in conjunction with starting {command}`gpg-agent` as
a systemd user service.
'';
};
storeOnly = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Don't send the password immediately after login, but store for PAM
`session`.
'';
};
};
zfs = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.pam.zfs.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.pam.zfs.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enable unlocking and mounting of encrypted ZFS home dataset at login.
'';
};
text = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.nullOr lib.types.lines;
description = "Contents of the PAM service file.";
};
};
# The resulting /etc/pam.d/* file contents are verified in
# nixos/tests/pam/pam-file-contents.nix. Please update tests there when
# changing the derivation.
config = {
name = lib.mkDefault name;
setLoginUid = lib.mkDefault cfg.startSession;
limits = lib.mkDefault config.security.pam.loginLimits;
text = let
ensureUniqueOrder = type: rules:
let
checkPair = a: b: assert lib.assertMsg (a.order != b.order) "security.pam.services.${name}.rules.${type}: rules '${a.name}' and '${b.name}' cannot have the same order value (${toString a.order})"; b;
checked = lib.zipListsWith checkPair rules (lib.drop 1 rules);
in lib.take 1 rules ++ checked;
# Formats a string for use in `module-arguments`. See `man pam.conf`.
formatModuleArgument = token:
if lib.hasInfix " " token
then "[${lib.replaceStrings ["]"] ["\\]"] token}]"
else token;
formatRules = type: lib.pipe cfg.rules.${type} [
lib.attrValues
(lib.filter (rule: rule.enable))
(lib.sort (a: b: a.order < b.order))
(ensureUniqueOrder type)
(map (rule: lib.concatStringsSep " " (
[ type rule.control rule.modulePath ]
++ map formatModuleArgument rule.args
++ [ "# ${rule.name} (order ${toString rule.order})" ]
)))
(lib.concatStringsSep "\n")
];
in lib.mkDefault ''
# Account management.
${formatRules "account"}
# Authentication management.
${formatRules "auth"}
# Password management.
${formatRules "password"}
# Session management.
${formatRules "session"}
'';
# !!! TODO: move the LDAP stuff to the LDAP module, and the
# Samba stuff to the Samba module. This requires that the PAM
# module provides the right hooks.
rules = let
autoOrderRules = lib.flip lib.pipe [
(lib.imap1 (index: rule: rule // { order = lib.mkDefault (10000 + index * 100); } ))
(map (rule: lib.nameValuePair rule.name (removeAttrs rule [ "name" ])))
lib.listToAttrs
];
in {
account = autoOrderRules [
{ name = "ldap"; enable = use_ldap; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"; }
{ name = "mysql"; enable = cfg.mysqlAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mysql}/lib/security/pam_mysql.so"; settings = {
config_file = "/etc/security/pam_mysql.conf";
}; }
{ name = "kanidm"; enable = config.services.kanidm.enablePam; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.services.kanidm.package}/lib/pam_kanidm.so"; settings = {
ignore_unknown_user = true;
}; }
{ name = "sss"; enable = config.services.sssd.enable; control = if cfg.sssdStrictAccess then "[default=bad success=ok user_unknown=ignore]" else "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"; }
{ name = "krb5"; enable = config.security.pam.krb5.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so"; }
{ name = "oslogin_login"; enable = cfg.googleOsLoginAccountVerification; control = "[success=ok ignore=ignore default=die]"; modulePath = "${pkgs.google-guest-oslogin}/lib/security/pam_oslogin_login.so"; }
{ name = "oslogin_admin"; enable = cfg.googleOsLoginAccountVerification; control = "[success=ok default=ignore]"; modulePath = "${pkgs.google-guest-oslogin}/lib/security/pam_oslogin_admin.so"; }
{ name = "systemd_home"; enable = config.services.homed.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/security/pam_systemd_home.so"; }
# The required pam_unix.so module has to come after all the sufficient modules
# because otherwise, the account lookup will fail if the user does not exist
# locally, for example with MySQL- or LDAP-auth.
{ name = "unix"; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_unix.so"; }
];
auth = autoOrderRules ([
{ name = "oslogin_login"; enable = cfg.googleOsLoginAuthentication; control = "[success=done perm_denied=die default=ignore]"; modulePath = "${pkgs.google-guest-oslogin}/lib/security/pam_oslogin_login.so"; }
{ name = "rootok"; enable = cfg.rootOK; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_rootok.so"; }
{ name = "wheel"; enable = cfg.requireWheel; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_wheel.so"; settings = {
use_uid = true;
}; }
{ name = "faillock"; enable = cfg.logFailures; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_faillock.so"; }
{ name = "mysql"; enable = cfg.mysqlAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mysql}/lib/security/pam_mysql.so"; settings = {
config_file = "/etc/security/pam_mysql.conf";
}; }
{ name = "ssh_agent_auth"; enable = config.security.pam.sshAgentAuth.enable && cfg.sshAgentAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_ssh_agent_auth}/libexec/pam_ssh_agent_auth.so"; settings = {
file = lib.concatStringsSep ":" config.security.pam.sshAgentAuth.authorizedKeysFiles;
}; }
(let inherit (config.security.pam) rssh; in { name = "rssh"; enable = rssh.enable && cfg.rssh; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_rssh}/lib/libpam_rssh.so"; inherit (rssh) settings; })
(let p11 = config.security.pam.p11; in { name = "p11"; enable = cfg.p11Auth; control = p11.control; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_p11}/lib/security/pam_p11.so"; args = [
"${pkgs.opensc}/lib/opensc-pkcs11.so"
]; })
(let u2f = config.security.pam.u2f; in { name = "u2f"; enable = cfg.u2fAuth; control = u2f.control; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_u2f}/lib/security/pam_u2f.so"; inherit (u2f) settings; })
(let ussh = config.security.pam.ussh; in { name = "ussh"; enable = config.security.pam.ussh.enable && cfg.usshAuth; control = ussh.control; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_ussh}/lib/security/pam_ussh.so"; settings = {
ca_file = ussh.caFile;
authorized_principals = ussh.authorizedPrincipals;
authorized_principals_file = ussh.authorizedPrincipalsFile;
inherit (ussh) group;
}; })
(let oath = config.security.pam.oath; in { name = "oath"; enable = cfg.oathAuth; control = "requisite"; modulePath = "${pkgs.oath-toolkit}/lib/security/pam_oath.so"; settings = {
inherit (oath) window digits;
usersfile = oath.usersFile;
}; })
(let yubi = config.security.pam.yubico; in { name = "yubico"; enable = cfg.yubicoAuth; control = yubi.control; modulePath = "${pkgs.yubico-pam}/lib/security/pam_yubico.so"; settings = {
inherit (yubi) mode debug;
chalresp_path = yubi.challengeResponsePath;
id = lib.mkIf (yubi.mode == "client") yubi.id;
}; })
(let dp9ik = config.security.pam.dp9ik; in { name = "p9"; enable = dp9ik.enable; control = dp9ik.control; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_dp9ik}/lib/security/pam_p9.so"; args = [
dp9ik.authserver
]; })
{ name = "fprintd"; enable = cfg.fprintAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.services.fprintd.package}/lib/security/pam_fprintd.so"; }
] ++
# Modules in this block require having the password set in PAM_AUTHTOK.
# pam_unix is marked as 'sufficient' on NixOS which means nothing will run
# after it succeeds. Certain modules need to run after pam_unix
# prompts the user for password so we run it once with 'optional' at an
# earlier point and it will run again with 'sufficient' further down.
# We use try_first_pass the second time to avoid prompting password twice.
#
# The same principle applies to systemd-homed
(lib.optionals ((cfg.unixAuth || config.services.homed.enable) &&
(config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs
|| config.security.pam.enableFscrypt
|| cfg.pamMount
|| cfg.kwallet.enable
|| cfg.enableGnomeKeyring
|| config.services.intune.enable
|| cfg.googleAuthenticator.enable
|| cfg.gnupg.enable
|| cfg.failDelay.enable
|| cfg.duoSecurity.enable
|| cfg.zfs))
[
{ name = "systemd_home-early"; enable = config.services.homed.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/security/pam_systemd_home.so"; }
{ name = "unix-early"; enable = cfg.unixAuth; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_unix.so"; settings = {
nullok = cfg.allowNullPassword;
inherit (cfg) nodelay;
likeauth = true;
}; }
{ name = "ecryptfs"; enable = config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.ecryptfs}/lib/security/pam_ecryptfs.so"; settings = {
unwrap = true;
}; }
{ name = "fscrypt"; enable = config.security.pam.enableFscrypt; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.fscrypt-experimental}/lib/security/pam_fscrypt.so"; }
{ name = "zfs_key"; enable = cfg.zfs; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${config.boot.zfs.package}/lib/security/pam_zfs_key.so"; settings = {
inherit (config.security.pam.zfs) homes;
}; }
{ name = "mount"; enable = cfg.pamMount; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mount}/lib/security/pam_mount.so"; settings = {
disable_interactive = true;
}; }
{ name = "kwallet"; enable = cfg.kwallet.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${cfg.kwallet.package}/lib/security/pam_kwallet5.so"; }
{ name = "gnome_keyring"; enable = cfg.enableGnomeKeyring; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.gnome-keyring}/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so"; }
{ name = "intune"; enable = config.services.intune.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.intune-portal}/lib/security/pam_intune.so"; }
{ name = "gnupg"; enable = cfg.gnupg.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_gnupg}/lib/security/pam_gnupg.so"; settings = {
store-only = cfg.gnupg.storeOnly;
}; }
{ name = "faildelay"; enable = cfg.failDelay.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_faildelay.so"; settings = {
inherit (cfg.failDelay) delay;
}; }
{ name = "google_authenticator"; enable = cfg.googleAuthenticator.enable; control = "required"; modulePath = "${pkgs.google-authenticator}/lib/security/pam_google_authenticator.so"; settings = {
no_increment_hotp = true;
}; }
{ name = "duo"; enable = cfg.duoSecurity.enable; control = "required"; modulePath = "${pkgs.duo-unix}/lib/security/pam_duo.so"; }
]) ++ [
{ name = "systemd_home"; enable = config.services.homed.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/security/pam_systemd_home.so"; }
{ name = "unix"; enable = cfg.unixAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_unix.so"; settings = {
nullok = cfg.allowNullPassword;
inherit (cfg) nodelay;
likeauth = true;
try_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "otpw"; enable = cfg.otpwAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.otpw}/lib/security/pam_otpw.so"; }
{ name = "ldap"; enable = use_ldap; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"; settings = {
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "kanidm"; enable = config.services.kanidm.enablePam; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.services.kanidm.package}/lib/pam_kanidm.so"; settings = {
ignore_unknown_user = true;
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "sss"; enable = config.services.sssd.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"; settings = {
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "krb5"; enable = config.security.pam.krb5.enable; control = "[default=ignore success=1 service_err=reset]"; modulePath = "${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so"; settings = {
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "ccreds-validate"; enable = config.security.pam.krb5.enable; control = "[default=die success=done]"; modulePath = "${pam_ccreds}/lib/security/pam_ccreds.so"; settings = {
action = "validate";
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "ccreds-store"; enable = config.security.pam.krb5.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pam_ccreds}/lib/security/pam_ccreds.so"; settings = {
action = "store";
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "deny"; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_deny.so"; }
]);
password = autoOrderRules [
{ name = "systemd_home"; enable = config.services.homed.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/security/pam_systemd_home.so"; }
{ name = "unix"; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_unix.so"; settings = {
nullok = true;
yescrypt = true;
}; }
{ name = "ecryptfs"; enable = config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.ecryptfs}/lib/security/pam_ecryptfs.so"; }
{ name = "fscrypt"; enable = config.security.pam.enableFscrypt; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.fscrypt-experimental}/lib/security/pam_fscrypt.so"; }
{ name = "zfs_key"; enable = cfg.zfs; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${config.boot.zfs.package}/lib/security/pam_zfs_key.so"; settings = {
inherit (config.security.pam.zfs) homes;
}; }
{ name = "mount"; enable = cfg.pamMount; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mount}/lib/security/pam_mount.so"; }
{ name = "ldap"; enable = use_ldap; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"; }
{ name = "mysql"; enable = cfg.mysqlAuth; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mysql}/lib/security/pam_mysql.so"; settings = {
config_file = "/etc/security/pam_mysql.conf";
}; }
{ name = "kanidm"; enable = config.services.kanidm.enablePam; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${config.services.kanidm.package}/lib/pam_kanidm.so"; }
{ name = "sss"; enable = config.services.sssd.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"; }
{ name = "krb5"; enable = config.security.pam.krb5.enable; control = "sufficient"; modulePath = "${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so"; settings = {
use_first_pass = true;
}; }
{ name = "gnome_keyring"; enable = cfg.enableGnomeKeyring; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.gnome-keyring}/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so"; settings = {
use_authtok = true;
}; }
];
session = autoOrderRules [
{ name = "env"; enable = cfg.setEnvironment; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_env.so"; settings = {
conffile = "/etc/pam/environment";
readenv = 0;
}; }
{ name = "unix"; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_unix.so"; }
{ name = "loginuid"; enable = cfg.setLoginUid; control = if config.boot.isContainer then "optional" else "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_loginuid.so"; }
{ name = "tty_audit"; enable = cfg.ttyAudit.enable; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_tty_audit.so"; settings = {
open_only = cfg.ttyAudit.openOnly;
enable = cfg.ttyAudit.enablePattern;
disable = cfg.ttyAudit.disablePattern;
}; }
{ name = "systemd_home"; enable = config.services.homed.enable; control = "required"; modulePath = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/security/pam_systemd_home.so"; }
{ name = "mkhomedir"; enable = cfg.makeHomeDir; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_mkhomedir.so"; settings = {
silent = true;
skel = config.security.pam.makeHomeDir.skelDirectory;
inherit (config.security.pam.makeHomeDir) umask;
}; }
{ name = "lastlog"; enable = cfg.updateWtmp; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_lastlog.so"; settings = {
silent = true;
}; }
{ name = "ecryptfs"; enable = config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.ecryptfs}/lib/security/pam_ecryptfs.so"; }
# Work around https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/8598
# Skips the pam_fscrypt module for systemd-user sessions which do not have a password
# anyways.
# See also https://github.com/google/fscrypt/issues/95
{ name = "fscrypt-skip-systemd"; enable = config.security.pam.enableFscrypt; control = "[success=1 default=ignore]"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_succeed_if.so"; args = [
"service" "=" "systemd-user"
]; }
{ name = "fscrypt"; enable = config.security.pam.enableFscrypt; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.fscrypt-experimental}/lib/security/pam_fscrypt.so"; }
{ name = "zfs_key-skip-systemd"; enable = cfg.zfs; control = "[success=1 default=ignore]"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_succeed_if.so"; args = [
"service" "=" "systemd-user"
]; }
{ name = "zfs_key"; enable = cfg.zfs; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${config.boot.zfs.package}/lib/security/pam_zfs_key.so"; settings = {
inherit (config.security.pam.zfs) homes;
nounmount = config.security.pam.zfs.noUnmount;
}; }
{ name = "mount"; enable = cfg.pamMount; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mount}/lib/security/pam_mount.so"; settings = {
disable_interactive = true;
}; }
{ name = "ldap"; enable = use_ldap; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pam_ldap}/lib/security/pam_ldap.so"; }
{ name = "mysql"; enable = cfg.mysqlAuth; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_mysql}/lib/security/pam_mysql.so"; settings = {
config_file = "/etc/security/pam_mysql.conf";
}; }
{ name = "kanidm"; enable = config.services.kanidm.enablePam; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${config.services.kanidm.package}/lib/pam_kanidm.so"; }
{ name = "sss"; enable = config.services.sssd.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.sssd}/lib/security/pam_sss.so"; }
{ name = "krb5"; enable = config.security.pam.krb5.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pam_krb5}/lib/security/pam_krb5.so"; }
{ name = "otpw"; enable = cfg.otpwAuth; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.otpw}/lib/security/pam_otpw.so"; }
{ name = "systemd"; enable = cfg.startSession; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${config.systemd.package}/lib/security/pam_systemd.so"; }
{ name = "xauth"; enable = cfg.forwardXAuth; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_xauth.so"; settings = {
xauthpath = "${pkgs.xorg.xauth}/bin/xauth";
systemuser = 99;
}; }
{ name = "limits"; enable = cfg.limits != []; control = "required"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_limits.so"; settings = {
conf = "${makeLimitsConf cfg.limits}";
}; }
{ name = "motd"; enable = cfg.showMotd && (config.users.motd != "" || config.users.motdFile != null); control = "optional"; modulePath = "${package}/lib/security/pam_motd.so"; settings = {
inherit motd;
}; }
{ name = "apparmor"; enable = cfg.enableAppArmor && config.security.apparmor.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.apparmor-pam}/lib/security/pam_apparmor.so"; settings = {
order = "user,group,default";
debug = true;
}; }
{ name = "kwallet"; enable = cfg.kwallet.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${cfg.kwallet.package}/lib/security/pam_kwallet5.so"; settings = lib.mkIf cfg.kwallet.forceRun { force_run = true; }; }
{ name = "gnome_keyring"; enable = cfg.enableGnomeKeyring; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.gnome-keyring}/lib/security/pam_gnome_keyring.so"; settings = {
auto_start = true;
}; }
{ name = "gnupg"; enable = cfg.gnupg.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.pam_gnupg}/lib/security/pam_gnupg.so"; settings = {
no-autostart = cfg.gnupg.noAutostart;
}; }
{ name = "intune"; enable = config.services.intune.enable; control = "optional"; modulePath = "${pkgs.intune-portal}/lib/security/pam_intune.so"; }
];
};
};
};
inherit (pkgs) pam_krb5 pam_ccreds;
use_ldap = (config.users.ldap.enable && config.users.ldap.loginPam);
pam_ldap = if config.users.ldap.daemon.enable then pkgs.nss_pam_ldapd else pkgs.pam_ldap;
# Create a limits.conf(5) file.
makeLimitsConf = limits:
pkgs.writeText "limits.conf"
(lib.concatMapStrings ({ domain, type, item, value }:
"${domain} ${type} ${item} ${toString value}\n")
limits);
limitsType = with lib.types; listOf (submodule ({ ... }: {
options = {
domain = lib.mkOption {
description = "Username, groupname, or wildcard this limit applies to";
example = "@wheel";
type = str;
};
type = lib.mkOption {
description = "Type of this limit";
type = enum [ "-" "hard" "soft" ];
default = "-";
};
item = lib.mkOption {
description = "Item this limit applies to";
type = enum [
"core"
"data"
"fsize"
"memlock"
"nofile"
"rss"
"stack"
"cpu"
"nproc"
"as"
"maxlogins"
"maxsyslogins"
"priority"
"locks"
"sigpending"
"msgqueue"
"nice"
"rtprio"
];
};
value = lib.mkOption {
description = "Value of this limit";
type = oneOf [ str int ];
};
};
}));
motd = if config.users.motdFile == null
then pkgs.writeText "motd" config.users.motd
else config.users.motdFile;
makePAMService = name: service:
{ name = "pam.d/${name}";
value.source = pkgs.writeText "${name}.pam" service.text;
};
optionalSudoConfigForSSHAgentAuth = lib.optionalString
(config.security.pam.sshAgentAuth.enable || config.security.pam.rssh.enable) ''
# Keep SSH_AUTH_SOCK so that pam_ssh_agent_auth.so and libpam_rssh.so can do their magic.
Defaults env_keep+=SSH_AUTH_SOCK
'';
in
{
meta.maintainers = [ lib.maintainers.majiir ];
imports = [
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "enableU2F" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "enable" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "enableSSHAgentAuth" ] [ "security" "pam" "sshAgentAuth" "enable" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "authFile" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "settings" "authfile" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "appId" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "settings" "appid" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "origin" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "settings" "origin" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "debug" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "settings" "debug" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "interactive" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "settings" "interactive" ])
(lib.mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "cue" ] [ "security" "pam" "u2f" "settings" "cue" ])
];
###### interface
options = {
security.pam.package = lib.mkPackageOption pkgs "pam" { };
security.pam.loginLimits = lib.mkOption {
default = [];
type = limitsType;
example =
[ { domain = "ftp";
type = "hard";
item = "nproc";
value = "0";
}
{ domain = "@student";
type = "-";
item = "maxlogins";
value = "4";
}
];
description = ''
Define resource limits that should apply to users or groups.
Each item in the list should be an attribute set with a
{var}`domain`, {var}`type`,
{var}`item`, and {var}`value`
attribute. The syntax and semantics of these attributes
must be that described in {manpage}`limits.conf(5)`.
Note that these limits do not apply to systemd services,
whose limits can be changed via {option}`systemd.extraConfig`
instead.
'';
};
security.pam.services = lib.mkOption {
default = {};
type = with lib.types; attrsOf (submodule pamOpts);
description = ''
This option defines the PAM services. A service typically
corresponds to a program that uses PAM,
e.g. {command}`login` or {command}`passwd`.
Each attribute of this set defines a PAM service, with the attribute name
defining the name of the service.
'';
};
security.pam.makeHomeDir.skelDirectory = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
default = "/var/empty";
example = "/etc/skel";
description = ''
Path to skeleton directory whose contents are copied to home
directories newly created by `pam_mkhomedir`.
'';
};
security.pam.makeHomeDir.umask = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.str;
default = "0077";
example = "0022";
description = ''
The user file mode creation mask to use on home directories
newly created by `pam_mkhomedir`.
'';
};
security.pam.sshAgentAuth = {
enable = lib.mkEnableOption ''
authenticating using a signature performed by the ssh-agent.
This allows using SSH keys exclusively, instead of passwords, for instance on remote machines
'';
authorizedKeysFiles = lib.mkOption {
type = with lib.types; listOf str;
description = ''
A list of paths to files in OpenSSH's `authorized_keys` format, containing
the keys that will be trusted by the `pam_ssh_agent_auth` module.
The following patterns are expanded when interpreting the path:
- `%f` and `%H` respectively expand to the fully-qualified and short hostname ;
- `%u` expands to the username ;
- `~` or `%h` expands to the user's home directory.
::: {.note}
Specifying user-writeable files here result in an insecure configuration: a malicious process
can then edit such an authorized_keys file and bypass the ssh-agent-based authentication.
See [issue #31611](https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/31611)
:::
'';
default = [ "/etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/%u" ];
};
};
security.pam.rssh = {
enable = lib.mkEnableOption "authenticating using a signature performed by the ssh-agent";
settings = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.submodule {
freeformType = moduleSettingsType;
options = {
auth_key_file = lib.mkOption {
type = with lib.types; nullOr nonEmptyStr;
description = ''
Path to file with trusted public keys in OpenSSH's `authorized_keys` format. The following
variables are expanded to the respective PAM items:
- `service`: `PAM_SERVICE`, the service name,
- `user`: `PAM_USER`, the username of the entity under whose identity service will be given,
- `tty`: `PAM_TTY`, the terminal name,
- `rhost`: `PAM_RHOST`, the requesting hostname, and
- `ruser`: `PAM_RUSER`, the requesting entity.
These PAM items are explained in {manpage}`pam_get_item(3)`.
Variables may be specified as `$var`, `''${var}` or `''${var:defaultValue}`.
::: {.note}
Specifying user-writeable files here results in an insecure configuration: a malicious process
can then edit such an `authorized_keys` file and bypass the ssh-agent-based authentication.
This option is ignored if {option}`security.pam.rssh.settings.authorized_keys_command` is set.
If both this option and {option}`security.pam.rssh.settings.authorized_keys_command` are unset,
the keys will be read from `''${HOME}/.ssh/authorized_keys`, which should be considered
insecure.
'';
default = "/etc/ssh/authorized_keys.d/$ruser";
};
};
};
default = { };
description = ''
Options to pass to the pam_rssh module. Refer to
<https://github.com/z4yx/pam_rssh/blob/main/README.md#optional-arguments>
for supported values.
${moduleSettingsDescription}
'';
};
};
security.pam.enableOTPW = lib.mkEnableOption "the OTPW (one-time password) PAM module";
security.pam.dp9ik = {
enable = lib.mkEnableOption ''
the dp9ik pam module provided by tlsclient.
If set, users can be authenticated against the 9front
authentication server given in {option}`security.pam.dp9ik.authserver`
'';
control = lib.mkOption {
default = "sufficient";
type = lib.types.str;
description = ''
This option sets the pam "control" used for this module.
'';
};
authserver = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr str;
description = ''
This controls the hostname for the 9front authentication server
that users will be authenticated against.
'';
};
};
security.pam.krb5 = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = config.security.krb5.enable;
defaultText = lib.literalExpression "config.security.krb5.enable";
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enables Kerberos PAM modules (`pam-krb5`,
`pam-ccreds`).
If set, users can authenticate with their Kerberos password.
This requires a valid Kerberos configuration
(`security.krb5.enable` should be set to `true`).
Note that the Kerberos PAM modules are not necessary when using SSS
to handle Kerberos authentication.
'';
};
};
security.pam.p11 = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enables P11 PAM (`pam_p11`) module.
If set, users can log in with SSH keys and PKCS#11 tokens.
More information can be found [here](https://github.com/OpenSC/pam_p11).
'';
};
control = lib.mkOption {
default = "sufficient";
type = lib.types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "lib.optional" ];
description = ''
This option sets pam "control".
If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required".
If you want to use the PKCS#11 device instead of the regular password,
use "sufficient".
Read
{manpage}`pam.conf(5)`
for better understanding of this option.
'';
};
};
security.pam.u2f = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enables U2F PAM (`pam-u2f`) module.
If set, users listed in
{file}`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Yubico/u2f_keys` (or
{file}`$HOME/.config/Yubico/u2f_keys` if XDG variable is
not set) are able to log in with the associated U2F key. The path can
be changed using {option}`security.pam.u2f.authFile` option.
File format is:
`username:first_keyHandle,first_public_key: second_keyHandle,second_public_key`
This file can be generated using {command}`pamu2fcfg` command.
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/pam-u2f/).
'';
};
control = lib.mkOption {
default = "sufficient";
type = lib.types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "optional" ];
description = ''
This option sets pam "control".
If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required".
If you want to use U2F device instead of regular password, use "sufficient".
Read
{manpage}`pam.conf(5)`
for better understanding of this option.
'';
};
settings = lib.mkOption {
type = lib.types.submodule {
freeformType = moduleSettingsType;
options = {
authfile = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr path;
description = ''
By default `pam-u2f` module reads the keys from
{file}`$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/Yubico/u2f_keys` (or
{file}`$HOME/.config/Yubico/u2f_keys` if XDG variable is
not set).
If you want to change auth file locations or centralize database (for
example use {file}`/etc/u2f-mappings`) you can set this
option.
File format is:
`username:first_keyHandle,first_public_key: second_keyHandle,second_public_key`
This file can be generated using {command}`pamu2fcfg` command.
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/pam-u2f/).
'';
};
appid = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr str;
description = ''
By default `pam-u2f` module sets the application
ID to `pam://$HOSTNAME`.
When using {command}`pamu2fcfg`, you can specify your
application ID with the `-i` flag.
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/pam-u2f/Manuals/pam_u2f.8.html)
'';
};
origin = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr str;
description = ''
By default `pam-u2f` module sets the origin
to `pam://$HOSTNAME`.
Setting origin to an host independent value will allow you to
reuse credentials across machines
When using {command}`pamu2fcfg`, you can specify your
application ID with the `-o` flag.
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/pam-u2f/Manuals/pam_u2f.8.html)
'';
};
debug = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Debug output to stderr.
'';
};
interactive = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Set to prompt a message and wait before testing the presence of a U2F device.
Recommended if your device doesnt have a tactile trigger.
'';
};
cue = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
By default `pam-u2f` module does not inform user
that he needs to use the u2f device, it just waits without a prompt.
If you set this option to `true`,
`cue` option is added to `pam-u2f`
module and reminder message will be displayed.
'';
};
};
};
default = { };
example = {
authfile = "/etc/u2f_keys";
authpending_file = "";
userpresence = 0;
pinverification = 1;
};
description = ''
Options to pass to the PAM module.
${moduleSettingsDescription}
'';
};
};
security.pam.ussh = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enables Uber's USSH PAM (`pam-ussh`) module.
This is similar to `pam-ssh-agent`, except that
the presence of a CA-signed SSH key with a valid principal is checked
instead.
Note that this module must both be enabled using this option and on a
per-PAM-service level as well (using `usshAuth`).
More information can be found [here](https://github.com/uber/pam-ussh).
'';
};
caFile = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr path;
description = ''
By default `pam-ussh` reads the trusted user CA keys
from {file}`/etc/ssh/trusted_user_ca`.
This should be set the same as your `TrustedUserCAKeys`
option for sshd.
'';
};
authorizedPrincipals = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr commas;
description = ''
Comma-separated list of authorized principals to permit; if the user
presents a certificate with one of these principals, then they will be
authorized.
Note that `pam-ussh` also requires that the certificate
contain a principal matching the user's username. The principals from
this list are in addition to those principals.
Mutually exclusive with `authorizedPrincipalsFile`.
'';
};
authorizedPrincipalsFile = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr path;
description = ''
Path to a list of principals; if the user presents a certificate with
one of these principals, then they will be authorized.
Note that `pam-ussh` also requires that the certificate
contain a principal matching the user's username. The principals from
this file are in addition to those principals.
Mutually exclusive with `authorizedPrincipals`.
'';
};
group = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = with lib.types; nullOr str;
description = ''
If set, then the authenticating user must be a member of this group
to use this module.
'';
};
control = lib.mkOption {
default = "sufficient";
type = lib.types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "optional" ];
description = ''
This option sets pam "control".
If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required".
If you want to use the SSH certificate instead of the regular password,
use "sufficient".
Read
{manpage}`pam.conf(5)`
for better understanding of this option.
'';
};
};
security.pam.yubico = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enables Yubico PAM (`yubico-pam`) module.
If set, users listed in
{file}`~/.yubico/authorized_yubikeys`
are able to log in with the associated Yubikey tokens.
The file must have only one line:
`username:yubikey_token_id1:yubikey_token_id2`
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/yubico-pam/).
'';
};
control = lib.mkOption {
default = "sufficient";
type = lib.types.enum [ "required" "requisite" "sufficient" "optional" ];
description = ''
This option sets pam "control".
If you want to have multi factor authentication, use "required".
If you want to use Yubikey instead of regular password, use "sufficient".
Read
{manpage}`pam.conf(5)`
for better understanding of this option.
'';
};
id = lib.mkOption {
example = "42";
type = lib.types.str;
description = "client id";
};
debug = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Debug output to stderr.
'';
};
mode = lib.mkOption {
default = "client";
type = lib.types.enum [ "client" "challenge-response" ];
description = ''
Mode of operation.
Use "client" for online validation with a YubiKey validation service such as
the YubiCloud.
Use "challenge-response" for offline validation using YubiKeys with HMAC-SHA-1
Challenge-Response configurations. See the man-page ykpamcfg(1) for further
details on how to configure offline Challenge-Response validation.
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/yubico-pam/Authentication_Using_Challenge-Response.html).
'';
};
challengeResponsePath = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
type = lib.types.nullOr lib.types.path;
description = ''
If not null, set the path used by yubico pam module where the challenge expected response is stored.
More information can be found [here](https://developers.yubico.com/yubico-pam/Authentication_Using_Challenge-Response.html).
'';
};
};
security.pam.zfs = {
enable = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Enable unlocking and mounting of encrypted ZFS home dataset at login.
'';
};
homes = lib.mkOption {
example = "rpool/home";
default = "rpool/home";
type = lib.types.str;
description = ''
Prefix of home datasets. This value will be concatenated with
`"/" + <username>` in order to determine the home dataset to unlock.
'';
};
noUnmount = lib.mkOption {
default = false;
type = lib.types.bool;
description = ''
Do not unmount home dataset on logout.
'';
};
};
security.pam.enableEcryptfs = lib.mkEnableOption "eCryptfs PAM module (mounting ecryptfs home directory on login)";
security.pam.enableFscrypt = lib.mkEnableOption ''
fscrypt, to automatically unlock directories with the user's login password.
This also enables a service at security.pam.services.fscrypt which is used by
fscrypt to verify the user's password when setting up a new protector. If you
use something other than pam_unix to verify user passwords, please remember to
adjust this PAM service
'';
users.motd = lib.mkOption {
default = "";
example = "Today is Sweetmorn, the 4th day of The Aftermath in the YOLD 3178.";
type = lib.types.lines;
description = "Message of the day shown to users when they log in.";
};
users.motdFile = lib.mkOption {
default = null;
example = "/etc/motd";
type = lib.types.nullOr lib.types.path;
description = "A file containing the message of the day shown to users when they log in.";
};
};
###### implementation
config = {
assertions = [
{
assertion = config.users.motd == "" || config.users.motdFile == null;
message = ''
Only one of users.motd and users.motdFile can be set.
'';
}
{
assertion = config.security.pam.zfs.enable -> config.boot.zfs.enabled;
message = ''
`security.pam.zfs.enable` requires enabling ZFS (`boot.zfs.enabled`).
'';
}
{
assertion = with config.security.pam.sshAgentAuth; enable -> authorizedKeysFiles != [];
message = ''
`security.pam.enableSSHAgentAuth` requires `services.openssh.authorizedKeysFiles` to be a non-empty list.
Did you forget to set `services.openssh.enable` ?
'';
}
{
assertion = with config.security.pam.rssh;
enable -> (settings.auth_key_file or null != null || settings.authorized_keys_command or null != null);
message = ''
security.pam.rssh.enable requires either security.pam.rssh.settings.auth_key_file or
security.pam.rssh.settings.authorized_keys_command to be set.
'';
}
];
warnings = lib.optional
(with config.security.pam.sshAgentAuth;
enable && lib.any (s: lib.hasPrefix "%h" s || lib.hasPrefix "~" s) authorizedKeysFiles) ''
security.pam.sshAgentAuth.authorizedKeysFiles contains files in the user's home directory.
Specifying user-writeable files there result in an insecure configuration:
a malicious process can then edit such an authorized_keys file and bypass the ssh-agent-based authentication.
See https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/31611
'' ++ lib.optional
(with config.security.pam.rssh;
enable && settings.auth_key_file or null != null && settings.authorized_keys_command or null != null) ''
security.pam.rssh.settings.auth_key_file will be ignored as
security.pam.rssh.settings.authorized_keys_command has been specified.
Explictly set the former to null to silence this warning.
'';
environment.systemPackages =
# Include the PAM modules in the system path mostly for the manpages.
[ package ]
++ lib.optional config.users.ldap.enable pam_ldap
++ lib.optional config.services.kanidm.enablePam config.services.kanidm.package
++ lib.optional config.services.sssd.enable pkgs.sssd
++ lib.optionals config.security.pam.krb5.enable [pam_krb5 pam_ccreds]
++ lib.optionals config.security.pam.enableOTPW [ pkgs.otpw ]
++ lib.optionals config.security.pam.oath.enable [ pkgs.oath-toolkit ]
++ lib.optionals config.security.pam.p11.enable [ pkgs.pam_p11 ]
++ lib.optionals config.security.pam.enableFscrypt [ pkgs.fscrypt-experimental ]
++ lib.optionals config.security.pam.u2f.enable [ pkgs.pam_u2f ];
boot.supportedFilesystems = lib.optionals config.security.pam.enableEcryptfs [ "ecryptfs" ];
security.wrappers = {
unix_chkpwd = {
setuid = true;
owner = "root";
group = "root";
source = "${package}/bin/unix_chkpwd";
};
};
environment.etc = lib.mapAttrs' makePAMService config.security.pam.services;
security.pam.services =
{ other.text =
''
auth required pam_warn.so
auth required pam_deny.so
account required pam_warn.so
account required pam_deny.so
password required pam_warn.so
password required pam_deny.so
session required pam_warn.so
session required pam_deny.so
'';
# Most of these should be moved to specific modules.
i3lock = {};
i3lock-color = {};
vlock = {};
xlock = {};
xscreensaver = {};
runuser = { rootOK = true; unixAuth = false; setEnvironment = false; };
/* FIXME: should runuser -l start a systemd session? Currently
it complains "Cannot create session: Already running in a
session". */
runuser-l = { rootOK = true; unixAuth = false; };
} // lib.optionalAttrs (config.security.pam.enableFscrypt) {
# Allow fscrypt to verify login passphrase
fscrypt = {};
};
security.apparmor.includes."abstractions/pam" =
lib.concatMapStrings
(name: "r ${config.environment.etc."pam.d/${name}".source},\n")
(lib.attrNames config.security.pam.services) +
(with lib; pipe config.security.pam.services [
lib.attrValues
(catAttrs "rules")
(lib.concatMap lib.attrValues)
(lib.concatMap lib.attrValues)
(lib.filter (rule: rule.enable))
(lib.catAttrs "modulePath")
# TODO(@uninsane): replace this warning + lib.filter with just an assertion
(map (modulePath: lib.warnIfNot
(lib.hasPrefix "/" modulePath)
''non-absolute PAM modulePath "${modulePath}" is unsupported by apparmor and will be treated as an error by future versions of nixpkgs; see <https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/314791>''
modulePath
))
(lib.filter (lib.hasPrefix "/"))
lib.unique
(map (module: "mr ${module},"))
concatLines
]);
security.sudo.extraConfig = optionalSudoConfigForSSHAgentAuth;
security.sudo-rs.extraConfig = optionalSudoConfigForSSHAgentAuth;
};
}