In a previous PR [1], the conditional to generate a new host key file
was changed to also include the case when the file exists, but has zero
size. This could occur when the system is uncleanly powered off shortly
after first boot.
However, ssh-keygen prompts the user before overwriting a file. For
example:
$ touch hi
$ ssh-keygen -f hi
Generating public/private rsa key pair.
hi already exists.
Overwrite (y/n)?
So, lets just try to remove the empty file (if it exists) before running
ssh-keygen.
[1] https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/141258
See https://blog.prosody.im/prosody-0.12.0-released for more
informations.
We remove the various lua wrappers introduced by
6799a91843 and
16d0b4a69f. It seems like we don't need
them anymore. I'm not brave enough to dig into the Lua machinery to
see what resolved that. Sorry, you'll have to trust me on that one.
We should probably think about the migration from http_upload to
http_file_share for the NixOS module. It's not trivial, we need to
make sure we don't break the already uploaded URLs.
This commit refactors the way how configuration files are deployed to
the `/etc/asterisk` directory.
The current solution builds a Nix derivation containing all config files
and symlinks it to `/etc/asterisk`. The problem with that approach is
that it is not possible to provide additional configuration that should
not be written to the Nix store, i.e. files containing credentials.
The proposed solution changes the creation of configuration files so
that each configuration file gets symlinked to `/etc/asterisk`
individually so that it becomes possible to provide additional config
files to `/etc/asterisk` as well.
This avoids the scenario where you activate a new config over Tailscale,
and a long delay between the "stop services" and "start services" phases
of the activation script lead to your terminal freezing for tens of
seconds, until tailscaled finally gets started again and the session
recovers.
Per the documentation of stopIfChanged, this is only safe to do if the
service definition is robust to stopping the old process using the new
service definition. As the maintainer of the upstream systemd unit, I
can confirm that Tailscale is robust to this scenario: it has to be
in order to work right on several other distros that just do
unpack-then-restart, rather than the more complex stop-unpack-start
dance.
Signed-off-by: David Anderson <dave@natulte.net>
1. Update the default values of several addresses-related settings
that have been changed by upstream.
2. Make `dns.address` take multiple addresses. This is needed
for dual stack, now working by default.
The old variables still work but will eventually stop to be supported so
move to the new ones.
Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
using freeform is the new standard way of using modules and should replace
extraConfig.
In particular, this will allow us to place a condition on mails
This adds the option `networking.wg-quick.interfaces.<name>.autostart`, which defaults to `true`, which is the previous behavior. With this option set to `false`, the systemd-unit will no longer be set to `wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ]` and therefore the tunnel has to be enabled/disabled via `systemctl start/stop wg-quick-<name>`.
Co-authored-by: pennae <82953136+pennae@users.noreply.github.com>
Since b9cfbcafdf0ca9573de1cdc06137c020e70e44a8, the lack of hexdump in
the closure lead to the generation of empty cookie files. This empty
cookie file is making pleroma to crash at startup now we correctly
read it.
We introduce a migration forcing these empty cookies to be
re-generated to something not empty.
We inject the release cookie path to the pleroma derivation in order
to wrap pleroma_ctl with it. Doing this allows us to remove the
systemd-injected RELEASE_COOKIE path, which was sadly
buggy (RELEASE_COOKIE should point to the *content* of the cookie, not
the file containing it).
We take advantage of this to factor out the cookie path.
Now, one can just use `networking.networkmanager.plugins = lib.mkForce [];`
if they want to get rid of the plug-ins.
Co-authored-by: lassulus <lassulus@lassul.us>
Update version to 1.4.231.
Build 231 points to a specific commit from the 1.4.x branch adding many
fixes and improvements. Since this version is an unofficial release, add
an unstable prefix to the version string in Nixpkgs.
Signed-off-by: Felix Singer <felixsinger@posteo.net>
Signed-off-by: Franz Pletz <fpletz@fnordicwalking.de>