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Joachim Fasting ea4f371627
nixos/security/misc: expose SMT control option
For the hardened profile disable symmetric multi threading.  There seems to be
no *proven* method of exploiting cache sharing between threads on the same CPU
core, so this may be considered quite paranoid, considering the perf cost.
SMT can be controlled at runtime, however.  This is in keeping with OpenBSD
defaults.

TODO: since SMT is left to be controlled at runtime, changing the option
definition should take effect on system activation.  Write to
/sys/devices/system/cpu/smt/control
2018-12-27 15:00:49 +01:00
Joachim Fasting e9761fa327
nixos/security/misc: expose l1tf mitigation option
For the hardened profile enable flushing whenever the hypervisor enters the
guest, but otherwise leave at kernel default (conditional flushing as of
writing).
2018-12-27 15:00:48 +01:00
Joachim Fasting 84fb8820db
nixos/security/misc: factor out protectKernelImage
Introduces the option security.protectKernelImage that is intended to control
various mitigations to protect the integrity of the running kernel
image (i.e., prevent replacing it without rebooting).

This makes sense as a dedicated module as it is otherwise somewhat difficult
to override for hardened profile users who want e.g., hibernation to work.
2018-12-27 15:00:47 +01:00
Joachim Fasting 9db84f6fcd
nixos/security/misc: use mkMerge for easier extension 2018-12-27 15:00:46 +01:00
Florian Klink c6de45c0d7 config.security.googleOsLogin: add module
The OS Login package enables the following components:
AuthorizedKeysCommand to query valid SSH keys from the user's OS Login
profile during ssh authentication phase.
NSS Module to provide user and group information
PAM Module for the sshd service, providing authorization and
authentication support, allowing the system to use data stored in
Google Cloud IAM permissions to control both, the ability to log into
an instance, and to perform operations as root (sudo).
2018-12-21 17:52:37 +01:00
Florian Klink be5ad774bf security.pam.services.<name?>.: add googleOsLogin(AccountVerification|Authentication) 2018-12-21 17:52:37 +01:00
Florian Klink d180bf3862 security.pam: make pam_unix.so required, not sufficient
Having pam_unix set to "sufficient" means early-succeeding account
management group, as soon as pam_unix.so is succeeding.

This is not sufficient. For example, nixos modules might install nss
modules for user lookup, so pam_unix.so succeeds, and we end the stack
successfully, even though other pam account modules might want to do
more extensive checks.

Other distros seem to set pam_unix.so to 'required', so if there are
other pam modules in that management group, they get a chance to do some
validation too.

For SSSD, @PsyanticY already added a workaround knob in
https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/31969, while stating this should
be the default anyway.

I did some thinking in what could break - after this commit, we require
pam_unix to succeed, means we require `getent passwd $username` to
return something.
This is the case for all local users due to the passwd nss module, and
also the case for all modules installing their nss module to
nsswitch.conf - true for ldap (if not explicitly disabled) and sssd.

I'm not so sure about krb5, cc @eqyiel for opinions. Is there some nss
module loaded? Should the pam account module be placed before pam_unix?

We don't drop the `security.pam.services.<name?>.sssdStrictAccess`
option, as it's also used some lines below to tweak error behaviour
inside the pam sssd module itself (by changing it's 'control' field).

This is also required to get admin login for Google OS Login working
(#51566), as their pam_oslogin_admin accounts module takes care of sudo
configuration.
2018-12-21 15:31:07 +01:00
Gabriel Ebner 20078fd5b2 nixos/rngd: do not pass --version flag 2018-11-05 10:41:38 +01:00
Will Dietz afdf16b714 apparmor-suid: don't force glibc
(cherry picked from commit 131131e58fc66365854f37f4fe2bf6ca01c8aed6)
2018-10-30 19:50:47 -05:00
Léo Gaspard 888034f6ca
dhparams module: add self as maintainer 2018-10-31 01:05:35 +09:00
Renaud deacd0bd73
nixos/rngd: fix exec flags and udev rules
TPM1.2 support has been dropped in rng-tools v6.5
see caef8cce97

rngd won't access /dev/tpm0 anymore and the "--no-tpm=1" option is now unrecognised
2018-10-28 17:31:35 +01:00
Renaud b2f6aa0069
nixos/rngd: use new name pkgs.rng-tools
Instead of pkgs.rng_tools which is now an alias
2018-10-24 13:46:08 +02:00
Linus Heckemann 45981145ad nixos/wrappers: remove outdated upgrade code
As mentioned in the code comments themselves, this was only necessary
for 16.09 -> 17.03 and as such is obsolete.
2018-10-21 15:12:36 +02:00
Joachim F 205aff5a65
Merge pull request #48439 from joachifm/hardened-misc
nixos/security/misc: init
2018-10-15 21:25:42 +00:00
Joachim Fasting f4ea22e5de
nixos/security/misc: init
A module for security options that are too small to warrant their own module.

The impetus for adding this module is to make it more convenient to override
the behavior of the hardened profile wrt user namespaces.
Without a dedicated option for user namespaces, the user needs to
1) know which sysctl knob controls userns
2) know how large a value the sysctl knob needs to allow e.g.,
   Nix sandbox builds to work

In the future, other mitigations currently enabled by the hardened profile may
be promoted to options in this module.
2018-10-15 23:11:37 +02:00
Joachim Fasting e619998eb3
nixos/lock-kernel-modules: add myself to maintainers 2018-10-15 01:33:30 +02:00
Jörg Thalheim b12c759f76
Merge pull request #47563 from jameysharp/unscripted
Replace several activation script snippets with declarative configuration
2018-10-02 19:21:34 +01:00
Jamey Sharp b63f65aea0 nixos/pam: create wtmp/lastlog iff using pam_lastlog
I think pam_lastlog is the only thing that writes to these files in
practice on a modern Linux system, so in a configuration that doesn't
use that module, we don't need to create these files.

I used tmpfiles.d instead of activation snippets to create the logs.
It's good enough for upstream and other distros; it's probably good
enough for us.
2018-09-30 11:08:12 -07:00
Jamey Sharp ae3d3b0fff nixos/polkit: use tmpfiles to clean old dirs
These don't need to get cleaned up during activation; that can wait
until systemd-tmpfiles-setup runs.
2018-09-30 11:08:11 -07:00
Graham Christensen 8413f22bb3
docs: format 2018-09-29 20:51:11 -04:00
Robin Gloster 515a7aa452
acme module: fix self-signed cert with openssl 1.1 2018-09-12 13:40:46 +02:00
Graham Christensen 34d2ec7c09
nixos docs: give IDs to things 2018-09-01 16:20:49 -04:00
Matthew Bauer 1b40dda8a7
Merge pull request #42834 from Synthetica9/patch-1
security.sudo.extraRules: documentation fix
2018-07-23 11:29:18 -04:00
Jörg Thalheim e9ff0f9448
Merge pull request #43863 from volth/unused4
[bot] nixos/*: remove unused arguments in lambdas
2018-07-21 16:39:08 +01:00
volth 2e979e8ceb [bot] nixos/*: remove unused arguments in lambdas 2018-07-20 20:56:59 +00:00
volth 6d2857a311 [bot] treewide: remove unused 'inherit' in let blocks 2018-07-20 19:38:19 +00:00
volth 87f5930c3f [bot]: remove unreferenced code 2018-07-20 18:48:37 +00:00
Joachim F 3ea5b15c20
Merge pull request #42845 from ivanbrennan/nixos-sudo-describe-rules-precedence
nixos/security.sudo: Document ordering of extraRules
2018-07-02 23:55:56 +00:00
ivanbrennan d08967a3a8
nixos/security.sudo: describe extraRules order
The order of sudoers entries is significant. The man page for sudoers(5)
notes:

  Where there are multiple matches, the last match is used (which is not
  necessarily the most specific match).

This module adds a rule for group "wheel" matching all commands. If you
wanted to add a more specific rule allowing members of the "wheel" group
to run command `foo` without a password, you'd need to use mkAfter to
ensure your rule comes after the more general rule.

  extraRules = lib.mkAfter [
    {
      groups = [ "wheel" ];
      commands = [
        {
          command = "${pkgs.foo}/bin/foo";
          options = [ "NOPASSWD" "SETENV" ];
        }
      ]
    }
  ];

Otherwise, when configuration options are merged, if the general rule
ends up after the specific rule, it will dictate the behavior even when
running the `foo` command.
2018-07-01 15:50:51 -04:00
Patrick Hilhorst 38b7233f83
Update sudo.nix
Updated example for security.sudo.extraRules to match comment
2018-07-01 13:23:55 +02:00
Florian Klink fff5923686 nixos/modules: users.(extraUsers|extraGroup->users|group) 2018-06-30 03:02:58 +02:00
Niklas Hambüchen 7f79a4fe11 manual: Clarify that limits.conf doesn't apply to systemd services. (#40267)
Say how systemd services can be set instead.

Sources:

* https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=754285
* https://ro-che.info/articles/2017-03-26-increase-open-files-limit

Signed-off-by: Niklas Hambüchen <mail@nh2.me>
2018-05-12 17:44:57 +02:00
aszlig 78b4b90d6c
Merge pull request #39526 (improve dhparams)
This introduces an option that allows us to turn off stateful generation
of Diffie-Hellman parameters, which in some way is still "stateful" as
the generated DH params file is non-deterministic.

However what we can avoid with this is to have an increased surface for
failures during system startup, because generation of the parameters is
done during build-time.

Aside from adding a NixOS VM test it also restructures the type of the
security.dhparams.params option, so that it's a submodule.

A new defaultBitSize option is also there to allow users to set a
system-wide default.

I added a release notes entry that described what has changed and also
included a few notes for module developers using this module, as the
first usage already popped up in NixOS/nixpkgs#39507.

Thanks to @Ekleog and @abbradar for reviewing.
2018-05-08 02:09:46 +02:00
Matthew Justin Bauer 11df600bf8
Merge pull request #39680 from bgamari/fix-acme-post-stop
nixos/acme: Fix broken post-stop script
2018-05-07 04:19:49 +00:00
aszlig 81fc2c3509
nixos/dhparams: Add a defaultBitSize option
This allows to set the default bit size for all the Diffie-Hellman
parameters defined in security.dhparams.params and it's particularly
useful so that we can set it to a very low value in tests (so it doesn't
take ages to generate).

Regardless for the use in testing, this also has an impact in production
systems if the owner wants to set all of them to a different size than
2048, they don't need to set it individually for every params that are
set.

I've added a subtest to the "dhparams" NixOS test to ensure this is
working properly.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
2018-05-07 04:58:52 +02:00
Graham Christensen d1165dba99
Merge pull request #38831 from rdnetto/improve-cross-refs
Improve cross referencing in NixOS Manual
2018-04-30 21:30:20 -04:00
aszlig b3d5ca8359
nixos/dhparams: Set default bit size to 2048
@Ekleog writes in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/39526:

> I think a default of 4096 is maybe too much? See certbot/certbot#4973;
> Let's Encrypt supposedly know what they are doing and use a
> pre-generated 2048-bit DH params (and using the same DH params as
> others is quite bad, even compared to lower bit size, if I correctly
> remember the attacks available -- because it increases by as much the
> value of breaking the group).

> Basically I don't have anything personal against 4096, but fear it may
> re-start the arms race: people like having "more security" than their
> distributions, and having NixOS already having more security than is
> actually useful (I personally don't know whether a real-size quantum
> computer will come before or after our being able to break 2048-bit
> keys, let alone 3072-bit ones -- see wikipedia for some numbers).

> So basically, I'd have set it to 3072 in order to both decrease build
> time and avoid having people setting it to 8192 and complaining about
> how slow things are, but that's just my opinion. :)

While he suggests is 3072 I'm using 2048 now, because it's the default
of "openssl dhparam". If users want to have a higher value, they can
still change it.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
2018-04-30 05:53:38 +02:00
Ben Gamari 7d68eadf37 nixos/acme: Fix broken post-stop script
Previously the script would contain an empty `if` block (which is invalid
syntax) if both `data.activationDelay == null` and `data.postRun == ""`. Fix
this by adding a no-op `true`.
2018-04-29 13:32:02 -04:00
aszlig ce87773867
nixos/dhparams: Clean up module expression
First of all let's start with a clean up the multiline string
indentation for descriptions, because having two indentation levels
after description is a waste of screen estate.

A quick survey in the form of the following also reveals that the
majority of multiline strings in nixpkgs is starting the two beginning
quotes in the same line:

$ find -name '*.nix' -exec sed -n -e '/=$/ { n; /'\'\''/p }' {} + | wc -l
817
$ find -name '*.nix' -exec grep "= *'' *\$" {} + | wc -l
14818

The next point is to get the type, default and example attributes on top
of the description because that's the way it's rendered in the manual.

Most services have their enable option close to the beginning of the
file, so let's move it to the top.

Also, I found the script attribute for dhparams-init.service a bit hard
to read as it was using string concatenation to split a "for" loop.

Now for the more substantial clean ups rather than just code style:

  * Remove the "with lib;" at the beginning of the module, because it
    makes it easier to do a quick check with "nix-instantiate --parse".
  * Use ConditionPathExists instead of test -e for checking whether we
    need to generate the dhparams file. This avoids spawning a shell if
    the file exists already and it's probably more common that it will
    exist, except for the initial creation of course.
  * When cleaning up old dhparams file, use RemainAfterExit so that the
    unit won't be triggered again whenever we stop and start a service
    depending on it.
  * Capitalize systemd unit descriptions to be more in par with most
    other unit descriptions (also see 0c5e837b66).
  * Use "=" instead of "==" for conditionals using []. It's just a very
    small nitpick though and it will only fail for POSIX shells. Bash on
    the other side accepts it anyway.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Ekleog
2018-04-26 08:04:52 +02:00
aszlig 3e11ff6e0d
nixos/dhparams: Introduce a 'stateful' option
This option allows us to turn off stateful generation of Diffie-Hellman
parameters, which in some way is still stateful as the generated DH
params file is non-deterministic.

However what we can avoid with this is to have an increased surface for
failures during system startup, because generation of the parameters is
done during build-time.

Another advantage of this is that we no longer need to take care of
cleaning up the files that are no longer used and in my humble opinion I
would have preferred that #11505 (which puts the dhparams in the Nix
store) would have been merged instead of #22634 (which we have now).

Luckily we can still change that and this change gives the user the
option to put the dhparams into the Nix store.

Beside of the more obvious advantages pointed out here, this also
effects test runtime if more services are starting to use this (for
example see #39507 and #39288), because generating DH params could take
a long time depending on the bit size which adds up to test runtime.

If we generate the DH params in a separate derivation, subsequent test
runs won't need to wait for DH params generation during bootup.

Of course, tests could still mock this by force-disabling the service
and adding a service or activation script that places pre-generated DH
params in /var/lib/dhparams but this would make tests less readable and
the workaround would have to be made for each test affected.

Note that the 'stateful' option is still true by default so that we are
backwards-compatible with existing systems.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Ekleog, @abbradar, @fpletz
2018-04-26 08:04:50 +02:00
aszlig 761266bd18
nixos/dhparams: Turn params into a submodule
We're going to implement an option which allows us to turn off stateful
handling of Diffie-Hellman parameter files by putting them into the Nix
store.

However, modules now might need a way to reference these files, so we
add a now path option to every param specified, which carries a
read-only value of the path where to find the corresponding DH params
file.

I've also improved the description of security.dhparams.params a bit so
that it uses <warning/> and <note/>.

The NixOS VM test also reflects this change and checks whether the old
way to specify the bit size still works.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @Ekleog
2018-04-26 08:04:48 +02:00
Gregor Kleen 79eebad055 Fix incorrect merge 2018-04-21 22:34:39 +02:00
Matthew Justin Bauer 1eea73eaa8
Merge branch 'master' into feat/acme/delay 2018-04-21 14:53:23 -05:00
Matthew Justin Bauer aeff4242db
Merge pull request #31969 from Assassinkin/master
Update sssd integration with pam as documented by RedHat
2018-04-21 14:36:47 -05:00
Nikolay Amiantov 4fc0b4edca acme service: generate a CA for self-signed certificate
This is needed because simp_le expects two certificates in fullchain.pem, leading to error:

> Not enough PEM encoded messages were found in fullchain.pem; at least 2 were expected, found 1.

We now create a CA and sign the key with it instead, providing correct fullchain.pem.

Also cleanup service a bit -- use PATH and a private temporary directory (which
is more suitable).
2018-04-17 12:53:29 +03:00
Reuben D'Netto 42a84598fb Added cross-references to NixOS manual 2018-04-12 09:39:14 +10:00
Frederik Rietdijk 0aa59a08d6 Merge master into staging 2018-04-09 15:12:32 +02:00
Jörg Thalheim e8cfda7f13 lxc: enable pam_cgfs and fix module
pam_cgfs was part in lxcfs before and moved here

fixes #37985
2018-04-09 08:15:00 +01:00
Matthew Justin Bauer 75616ceb49
Merge pull request #37840 from matthewbauer/unixtools
Cross-platform "unixtools"
2018-03-27 18:43:03 -05:00
Will Dietz cb30a1b425 wrapper.c: fixup includes to work w/musl 2018-03-25 18:06:02 -05:00