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nixpkgs: allow packages to be marked insecure
If a package's meta has `knownVulnerabilities`, like so: stdenv.mkDerivation { name = "foobar-1.2.3"; ... meta.knownVulnerabilities = [ "CVE-0000-00000: remote code execution" "CVE-0000-00001: local privilege escalation" ]; } and a user attempts to install the package, they will be greeted with a warning indicating that maybe they don't want to install it: error: Package ‘foobar-1.2.3’ in ‘...default.nix:20’ is marked as insecure, refusing to evaluate. Known issues: - CVE-0000-00000: remote code execution - CVE-0000-00001: local privilege escalation You can install it anyway by whitelisting this package, using the following methods: a) for `nixos-rebuild` you can add ‘foobar-1.2.3’ to `nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages` in the configuration.nix, like so: { nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages = [ "foobar-1.2.3" ]; } b) For `nix-env`, `nix-build`, `nix-shell` or any other Nix command you can add ‘foobar-1.2.3’ to `permittedInsecurePackages` in ~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix, like so: { permittedInsecurePackages = [ "foobar-1.2.3" ]; } Adding either of these configurations will permit this specific version to be installed. A third option also exists: NIXPKGS_ALLOW_INSECURE=1 nix-build ... though I specifically avoided having a global file-based toggle to disable this check. This way, users don't disable it once in order to get a single package, and then don't realize future packages are insecure.
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isUnfree (lib.lists.toList attrs.meta.license) &&
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!allowUnfreePredicate attrs;
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allowInsecureDefaultPredicate = x: builtins.elem x.name (config.permittedInsecurePackages or []);
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allowInsecurePredicate = x: (config.allowUnfreePredicate or allowInsecureDefaultPredicate) x;
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hasAllowedInsecure = attrs:
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(attrs.meta.knownVulnerabilities or []) == [] ||
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allowInsecurePredicate attrs ||
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builtins.getEnv "NIXPKGS_ALLOW_INSECURE" == "1";
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showLicense = license: license.shortName or "unknown";
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defaultNativeBuildInputs = extraBuildInputs ++
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builtins.unsafeGetAttrPos "name" attrs;
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pos'' = if pos' != null then "‘" + pos'.file + ":" + toString pos'.line + "’" else "«unknown-file»";
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throwEvalHelp = { reason, errormsg }:
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# uppercase the first character of string s
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let up = s: with lib;
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(toUpper (substring 0 1 s)) + (substring 1 (stringLength s) s);
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in
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assert builtins.elem reason ["unfree" "broken" "blacklisted"];
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throw ("Package ‘${attrs.name or "«name-missing»"}’ in ${pos''} ${errormsg}, refusing to evaluate."
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+ (lib.strings.optionalString (reason != "blacklisted") ''
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remediation = {
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unfree = remediate_whitelist "Unfree";
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broken = remediate_whitelist "Broken";
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blacklisted = x: "";
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insecure = remediate_insecure;
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};
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remediate_whitelist = allow_attr: attrs:
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''
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a) For `nixos-rebuild` you can set
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{ nixpkgs.config.allow${up reason} = true; }
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{ nixpkgs.config.allow${allow_attr} = true; }
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in configuration.nix to override this.
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b) For `nix-env`, `nix-build`, `nix-shell` or any other Nix command you can add
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{ allow${up reason} = true; }
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{ allow${allow_attr} = true; }
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to ~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix.
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''));
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'';
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remediate_insecure = attrs:
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''
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Known issues:
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'' + (lib.fold (issue: default: "${default} - ${issue}\n") "" attrs.meta.knownVulnerabilities) + ''
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You can install it anyway by whitelisting this package, using the
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following methods:
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a) for `nixos-rebuild` you can add ‘${attrs.name or "«name-missing»"}’ to
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`nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages` in the configuration.nix,
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like so:
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{
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nixpkgs.config.permittedInsecurePackages = [
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"${attrs.name or "«name-missing»"}"
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];
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}
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b) For `nix-env`, `nix-build`, `nix-shell` or any other Nix command you can add
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‘${attrs.name or "«name-missing»"}’ to `permittedInsecurePackages` in
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~/.config/nixpkgs/config.nix, like so:
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{
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permittedInsecurePackages = [
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"${attrs.name or "«name-missing»"}"
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];
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}
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'';
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throwEvalHelp = { reason , errormsg ? "" }:
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throw (''
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Package ‘${attrs.name or "«name-missing»"}’ in ${pos''} ${errormsg}, refusing to evaluate.
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'' + ((builtins.getAttr reason remediation) attrs));
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# Check if a derivation is valid, that is whether it passes checks for
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# e.g brokenness or license.
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{ valid = false; reason = "broken"; errormsg = "is marked as broken"; }
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else if !allowBroken && attrs.meta.platforms or null != null && !lib.lists.elem result.system attrs.meta.platforms then
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{ valid = false; reason = "broken"; errormsg = "is not supported on ‘${result.system}’"; }
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else if !(hasAllowedInsecure attrs) then
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{ valid = false; reason = "insecure"; errormsg = "is marked as insecure"; }
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else { valid = true; };
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outputs' =
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