{ config, pkgs, lib, ... }: with config.krebs.lib; let cfg = config.krebs.retiolum; out = { options.krebs.retiolum = api; config = lib.mkIf cfg.enable imp; }; api = { enable = mkEnableOption "krebs.retiolum"; name = mkOption { type = types.str; default = config.networking.hostName; # Description stolen from tinc.conf(5). description = '' This is the name which identifies this tinc daemon. It must be unique for the virtual private network this daemon will connect to. The Name may only consist of alphanumeric and underscore characters. If Name starts with a $, then the contents of the environment variable that follows will be used. In that case, invalid characters will be converted to underscores. If Name is $HOST, but no such environment variable exist, the hostname will be read using the gethostnname() system call This is the name which identifies the this tinc daemon. ''; }; netname = mkOption { type = types.str; default = "retiolum"; description = '' The tinc network name. It is used to name the TUN device and to generate the default value for config.krebs.retiolum.hosts. ''; }; extraConfig = mkOption { type = types.str; default = ""; description = '' Extra Configuration to be appended to tinc.conf ''; }; tincPackage = mkOption { type = types.package; default = pkgs.tinc; description = "Tincd package to use."; }; hosts = mkOption { type = with types; attrsOf host; default = filterAttrs (_: h: hasAttr cfg.netname h.nets) config.krebs.hosts; description = '' Hosts to generate config.krebs.retiolum.hostsPackage. Note that these hosts must have a network named config.krebs.retiolum.netname. ''; }; hostsPackage = mkOption { type = types.package; default = pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "${cfg.netname}-tinc-hosts"; phases = [ "installPhase" ]; installPhase = '' mkdir $out ${concatStrings (mapAttrsToList (_: host: '' echo ${shell.escape host.nets.${cfg.netname}.tinc.config} \ > $out/${shell.escape host.name} '') cfg.hosts)} ''; }; description = '' Package of tinc host configuration files. By default, a package will be generated from config.krebs.retiolum.hosts. This option's main purpose is to expose the generated hosts package to other modules, like config.krebs.tinc_graphs. But it can also be used to provide a custom hosts directory. ''; example = literalExample '' (pkgs.stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "my-tinc-hosts"; src = /home/tv/my-tinc-hosts; installPhase = "cp -R . $out"; }) ''; }; iproutePackage = mkOption { type = types.package; default = pkgs.iproute; description = "Iproute2 package to use."; }; privateKeyFile = mkOption { # TODO if it's types.path then it gets copied to /nix/store with # bad unsafe permissions... type = types.str; default = toString ; description = '' Generate file with tincd -K. This file must exist on the local system. The default points to . ''; }; connectTo = mkOption { type = types.listOf types.str; default = [ "fastpoke" "pigstarter" "gum" ]; description = '' The list of hosts in the network which the client will try to connect to. These hosts should have an 'Address' configured which points to a routeable IPv4 or IPv6 address. ''; }; }; imp = { environment.systemPackages = [ tinc iproute ]; systemd.services.retiolum = { description = "Tinc daemon for Retiolum"; after = [ "network.target" ]; wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]; path = [ tinc iproute ]; serviceConfig = rec { PermissionsStartOnly = "true"; PrivateTmp = "true"; Restart = "always"; # TODO we cannot chroot (-R) b/c we use symlinks to hosts # and the private key. ExecStartPre = pkgs.writeScript "retiolum-init" '' #! /bin/sh install -o ${user.name} -m 0400 ${cfg.privateKeyFile} /tmp/retiolum-rsa_key.priv ''; ExecStart = "${tinc}/sbin/tincd -c ${confDir} -d 0 -U ${user.name} -D --pidfile=/var/run/tinc.${SyslogIdentifier}.pid"; SyslogIdentifier = "retiolum"; }; }; users.extraUsers = singleton { inherit (user) name uid; }; }; user = rec { name = "retiolum"; uid = genid name; }; tinc = cfg.tincPackage; iproute = cfg.iproutePackage; confDir = pkgs.runCommand "retiolum" { # TODO text executable = true; preferLocalBuild = true; } '' set -euf mkdir -p $out ln -s ${cfg.hostsPackage} $out/hosts cat > $out/tinc.conf < $out/tinc-up <