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nixpkgs/nixos/modules/programs/shadow.nix
Eelco Dolstra 29027fd1e1 Rewrite ‘with pkgs.lib’ -> ‘with lib’
Using pkgs.lib on the spine of module evaluation is problematic
because the pkgs argument depends on the result of module
evaluation. To prevent an infinite recursion, pkgs and some of the
modules are evaluated twice, which is inefficient. Using ‘with lib’
prevents this problem.
2014-04-14 16:26:48 +02:00

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# Configuration for the pwdutils suite of tools: passwd, useradd, etc.
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
loginDefs =
''
DEFAULT_HOME yes
SYS_UID_MIN 100
SYS_UID_MAX 499
UID_MIN 1000
UID_MAX 29999
SYS_GID_MIN 100
SYS_GID_MAX 499
GID_MIN 1000
GID_MAX 29999
TTYGROUP tty
TTYPERM 0620
# Ensure privacy for newly created home directories.
UMASK 077
# Uncomment this to allow non-root users to change their account
#information. This should be made configurable.
#CHFN_RESTRICT frwh
'';
in
{
###### interface
options = {
users.defaultUserShell = pkgs.lib.mkOption {
description = ''
This option defines the default shell assigned to user
accounts. This must not be a store path, since the path is
used outside the store (in particular in /etc/passwd).
Rather, it should be the path of a symlink that points to the
actual shell in the Nix store.
'';
type = types.path;
};
};
###### implementation
config = {
environment.systemPackages =
pkgs.lib.optional config.users.mutableUsers pkgs.shadow;
environment.etc =
[ { # /etc/login.defs: global configuration for pwdutils. You
# cannot login without it!
source = pkgs.writeText "login.defs" loginDefs;
target = "login.defs";
}
{ # /etc/default/useradd: configuration for useradd.
source = pkgs.writeText "useradd"
''
GROUP=100
HOME=/home
SHELL=${config.users.defaultUserShell}
'';
target = "default/useradd";
}
];
security.pam.services =
{ chsh = { rootOK = true; };
chfn = { rootOK = true; };
su = { rootOK = true; forwardXAuth = true; };
passwd = {};
# Note: useradd, groupadd etc. aren't setuid root, so it
# doesn't really matter what the PAM config says as long as it
# lets root in.
useradd = { rootOK = true; };
usermod = { rootOK = true; };
userdel = { rootOK = true; };
groupadd = { rootOK = true; };
groupmod = { rootOK = true; };
groupmems = { rootOK = true; };
groupdel = { rootOK = true; };
login = { startSession = true; allowNullPassword = true; showMotd = true; updateWtmp = true; };
chpasswd = { rootOK = true; };
chgpasswd = { rootOK = true; };
};
security.setuidPrograms = [ "passwd" "chfn" "su" "newgrp" ];
};
}