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Cole Helbling 937359fcf1
nixos/update-users-groups: /etc/shadow owned by root:shadow 2020-09-25 09:38:35 -07:00
adisbladis 5733967290
nixos.users-groups: Set up subuid/subgid mappings for all normal users
This is required by (among others) Podman to run containers in rootless mode.

Other distributions such as Fedora and Ubuntu already set up these mappings.

The scheme with a start UID/GID offset starting at 100000 and increasing in 65536 increments is copied from Fedora.
2020-07-13 13:15:02 +02:00
Silvan Mosberger 23d920c8f0
nixos/users: Increase maximum system uid/gid from 499 to 999
This enlarges the system uid/gid range 6-fold, from 100 to 600 ids. This
is a preventative measure against running out of dynamically allocated
ids for NixOS services with isSystemUser, which should become the
preferred way of allocating uids for non-real users.
2019-10-14 01:59:19 +02:00
Matthew Bauer fc565c1b9d nixos/update-users-groups.pl: chomp hashedPassword
We don’t want any trailing whitespace, otherwise we mess up the
formating of the shadow file. Some things like readFile may have the
trailing new line.

Fixes #66745
2019-08-25 23:42:31 -04:00
Eelco Dolstra a57bcd38b4
update-users-groups.pl: Keep track of deallocated UIDs/GIDs
When a user or group is revived, this allows it to be allocated the
UID/GID it had before.

A consequence is that UIDs and GIDs are no longer reused.

Fixes #24010.
2017-03-29 18:13:18 +02:00
Franz Pletz 9ea35eae7a
nixos/users-groups: chown home on createHome
Fixes #23619.
2017-03-08 00:29:20 +01:00
Domen Kožar e561edc322 update-users-groups.pl: correctly guard duplicate uids for declarative users
Verified that following nixos configuration:

    users.users.foo = {
      uid = 1000;
      name = "foo";
    };
    users.users.bar = {
      name = "bar";
    };

Before this commit both users will get uid of 1000, after it's applied
bar will correctly get 1001.
2016-08-30 17:14:14 +02:00
Bjørn Forsman 6e528893a8 nixos/update-users-groups.pl: print UIDs and GIDs
Instead of showing this output from "nixos-rebuild switch":

  warning: not applying GID change of group ‘munin’
  warning: not applying UID change of user ‘ntp’

print this:

  warning: not applying GID change of group ‘munin’ (95 -> 102)
  warning: not applying UID change of user ‘ntp’ (3 -> 179)

This makes it possible for users to take action and fixup the UIDs/GIDs
that NixOS won't touch.
2016-07-01 13:13:46 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 16cf3ee9da Ensure that the home directory exists even if the user already exists 2015-02-24 11:57:38 +01:00
Rüdiger Sonderfeld fa1cec1037 update-users-groups.pl: Use UTF-8 instead of latin1.
Perl seems to write the file in latin1 independent of the actual input
encoding.  This can corrupt the "description" field of /etc/passwd.  By
setting "binmode" to ":utf8" Perl can be forced to write UTF-8.  Ideally
the program would simply read/write the fields by value without any
changes in encoding.  However, assuming/enforcing UTF-8 is a lot better
than using an obsolete coding like latin1.
2014-11-08 19:25:17 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 3696536115 Handle removing a password if mutableUsers = false 2014-11-03 12:32:27 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 1b53a3fcb7 Add initialPassword and initialHashedPassword options
These are like password and hashedPassword, except that they only
apply when the user is initially created.
2014-11-03 12:32:19 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra a9f5e77e2f update-users-groups.pl: Generate hashed passwords internally
I.e. don't call "passwd" to update /etc/shadow from the "password"
option. This has the side-effect of not updating the password if
mutableUsers = true (since the code path for "hashedPassword" has a
check for mutableUsers).

Fixes #4747.
2014-10-31 17:42:09 +01:00
Eelco Dolstra 6dc5db3850 Fix setting an empty password 2014-08-18 17:12:56 +02:00
Eelco Dolstra 1a75958be5 Unify mutableUsers = { true, false }
With mutableUsers = true, we now ensure that all users and groups that
were created declaratively, are updated or removed
appropriately. Thus, adding a user to users.extraUsers and then
removing it now causes the acoount to be removed from
/etc/passwd. Thus user/group management is fully congruent except that
users and groups that were created imperatively (via useradd/groupadd)
are not touched. We distinguish between declarative and imperative
users/groups by tracking the former in
/var/lib/nixos/declarative-{groups,users}.

With mutableUsers = false, you are now no longer required to specify
UIDs/GIDs for all users. The handling of mutableUsers = true/false is
the same code path; the only difference is that the "false" mode
ignores the existing contents of /etc/{passwd,group}.

The attribute ‘createUser’ is gone. It doesn't really make sense to
specify users that shouldn't be created.
2014-08-15 02:15:29 +02:00