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Niklas Hambüchen d344dccf3d nixos/wireguard: Remove .path systemd unit for privkey. Fixes #123203
As per `man systemd.path`:

> When a service unit triggered by a path unit terminates
> (regardless whether it exited successfully or failed),
> monitored paths are checked immediately again,
> **and the service accordingly restarted instantly**.

Thus the existence of the path unit made it impossible to stop the
wireguard service using e.g.

    systemctl stop wireguard-wg0.service

Systemd path units are not intended for program inputs such
as private key files.
This commit simply removes this usage; the private key is still
generated by the `generateKeyServiceUnit`.
2021-05-28 17:44:19 -07:00

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{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.networking.wireguard;
kernel = config.boot.kernelPackages;
# interface options
interfaceOpts = { ... }: {
options = {
ips = mkOption {
example = [ "192.168.2.1/24" ];
default = [];
type = with types; listOf str;
description = "The IP addresses of the interface.";
};
privateKey = mkOption {
example = "yAnz5TF+lXXJte14tji3zlMNq+hd2rYUIgJBgB3fBmk=";
type = with types; nullOr str;
default = null;
description = ''
Base64 private key generated by <command>wg genkey</command>.
Warning: Consider using privateKeyFile instead if you do not
want to store the key in the world-readable Nix store.
'';
};
generatePrivateKeyFile = mkOption {
default = false;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Automatically generate a private key with
<command>wg genkey</command>, at the privateKeyFile location.
'';
};
privateKeyFile = mkOption {
example = "/private/wireguard_key";
type = with types; nullOr str;
default = null;
description = ''
Private key file as generated by <command>wg genkey</command>.
'';
};
listenPort = mkOption {
default = null;
type = with types; nullOr int;
example = 51820;
description = ''
16-bit port for listening. Optional; if not specified,
automatically generated based on interface name.
'';
};
preSetup = mkOption {
example = literalExample ''
${pkgs.iproute2}/bin/ip netns add foo
'';
default = "";
type = with types; coercedTo (listOf str) (concatStringsSep "\n") lines;
description = ''
Commands called at the start of the interface setup.
'';
};
postSetup = mkOption {
example = literalExample ''
printf "nameserver 10.200.100.1" | ${pkgs.openresolv}/bin/resolvconf -a wg0 -m 0
'';
default = "";
type = with types; coercedTo (listOf str) (concatStringsSep "\n") lines;
description = "Commands called at the end of the interface setup.";
};
postShutdown = mkOption {
example = literalExample "${pkgs.openresolv}/bin/resolvconf -d wg0";
default = "";
type = with types; coercedTo (listOf str) (concatStringsSep "\n") lines;
description = "Commands called after shutting down the interface.";
};
table = mkOption {
default = "main";
type = types.str;
description = ''
The kernel routing table to add this interface's
associated routes to. Setting this is useful for e.g. policy routing
("ip rule") or virtual routing and forwarding ("ip vrf"). Both
numeric table IDs and table names (/etc/rt_tables) can be used.
Defaults to "main".
'';
};
peers = mkOption {
default = [];
description = "Peers linked to the interface.";
type = with types; listOf (submodule peerOpts);
};
allowedIPsAsRoutes = mkOption {
example = false;
default = true;
type = types.bool;
description = ''
Determines whether to add allowed IPs as routes or not.
'';
};
socketNamespace = mkOption {
default = null;
type = with types; nullOr str;
example = "container";
description = ''The pre-existing network namespace in which the
WireGuard interface is created, and which retains the socket even if the
interface is moved via <option>interfaceNamespace</option>. When
<literal>null</literal>, the interface is created in the init namespace.
See <link
xlink:href="https://www.wireguard.com/netns/">documentation</link>.
'';
};
interfaceNamespace = mkOption {
default = null;
type = with types; nullOr str;
example = "init";
description = ''The pre-existing network namespace the WireGuard
interface is moved to. The special value <literal>init</literal> means
the init namespace. When <literal>null</literal>, the interface is not
moved.
See <link
xlink:href="https://www.wireguard.com/netns/">documentation</link>.
'';
};
};
};
# peer options
peerOpts = {
options = {
publicKey = mkOption {
example = "xTIBA5rboUvnH4htodjb6e697QjLERt1NAB4mZqp8Dg=";
type = types.str;
description = "The base64 public key of the peer.";
};
presharedKey = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "rVXs/Ni9tu3oDBLS4hOyAUAa1qTWVA3loR8eL20os3I=";
type = with types; nullOr str;
description = ''
Base64 preshared key generated by <command>wg genpsk</command>.
Optional, and may be omitted. This option adds an additional layer of
symmetric-key cryptography to be mixed into the already existing
public-key cryptography, for post-quantum resistance.
Warning: Consider using presharedKeyFile instead if you do not
want to store the key in the world-readable Nix store.
'';
};
presharedKeyFile = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "/private/wireguard_psk";
type = with types; nullOr str;
description = ''
File pointing to preshared key as generated by <command>wg genpsk</command>.
Optional, and may be omitted. This option adds an additional layer of
symmetric-key cryptography to be mixed into the already existing
public-key cryptography, for post-quantum resistance.
'';
};
allowedIPs = mkOption {
example = [ "10.192.122.3/32" "10.192.124.1/24" ];
type = with types; listOf str;
description = ''List of IP (v4 or v6) addresses with CIDR masks from
which this peer is allowed to send incoming traffic and to which
outgoing traffic for this peer is directed. The catch-all 0.0.0.0/0 may
be specified for matching all IPv4 addresses, and ::/0 may be specified
for matching all IPv6 addresses.'';
};
endpoint = mkOption {
default = null;
example = "demo.wireguard.io:12913";
type = with types; nullOr str;
description = ''Endpoint IP or hostname of the peer, followed by a colon,
and then a port number of the peer.
Warning for endpoints with changing IPs:
The WireGuard kernel side cannot perform DNS resolution.
Thus DNS resolution is done once by the <literal>wg</literal> userspace
utility, when setting up WireGuard. Consequently, if the IP address
behind the name changes, WireGuard will not notice.
This is especially common for dynamic-DNS setups, but also applies to
any other DNS-based setup.
If you do not use IP endpoints, you likely want to set
<option>networking.wireguard.dynamicEndpointRefreshSeconds</option>
to refresh the IPs periodically.
'';
};
dynamicEndpointRefreshSeconds = mkOption {
default = 0;
example = 5;
type = with types; int;
description = ''
Periodically re-execute the <literal>wg</literal> utility every
this many seconds in order to let WireGuard notice DNS / hostname
changes.
Setting this to <literal>0</literal> disables periodic reexecution.
'';
};
persistentKeepalive = mkOption {
default = null;
type = with types; nullOr int;
example = 25;
description = ''This is optional and is by default off, because most
users will not need it. It represents, in seconds, between 1 and 65535
inclusive, how often to send an authenticated empty packet to the peer,
for the purpose of keeping a stateful firewall or NAT mapping valid
persistently. For example, if the interface very rarely sends traffic,
but it might at anytime receive traffic from a peer, and it is behind
NAT, the interface might benefit from having a persistent keepalive
interval of 25 seconds; however, most users will not need this.'';
};
};
};
generateKeyServiceUnit = name: values:
assert values.generatePrivateKeyFile;
nameValuePair "wireguard-${name}-key"
{
description = "WireGuard Tunnel - ${name} - Key Generator";
wantedBy = [ "wireguard-${name}.service" ];
requiredBy = [ "wireguard-${name}.service" ];
before = [ "wireguard-${name}.service" ];
path = with pkgs; [ wireguard-tools ];
serviceConfig = {
Type = "oneshot";
RemainAfterExit = true;
};
script = ''
set -e
# If the parent dir does not already exist, create it.
# Otherwise, does nothing, keeping existing permisions intact.
mkdir -p --mode 0755 "${dirOf values.privateKeyFile}"
if [ ! -f "${values.privateKeyFile}" ]; then
# Write private key file with atomically-correct permissions.
(set -e; umask 077; wg genkey > "${values.privateKeyFile}")
fi
'';
};
peerUnitServiceName = interfaceName: publicKey: dynamicRefreshEnabled:
let
keyToUnitName = replaceChars
[ "/" "-" " " "+" "=" ]
[ "-" "\\x2d" "\\x20" "\\x2b" "\\x3d" ];
unitName = keyToUnitName publicKey;
refreshSuffix = optionalString dynamicRefreshEnabled "-refresh";
in
"wireguard-${interfaceName}-peer-${unitName}${refreshSuffix}";
generatePeerUnit = { interfaceName, interfaceCfg, peer }:
let
psk =
if peer.presharedKey != null
then pkgs.writeText "wg-psk" peer.presharedKey
else peer.presharedKeyFile;
src = interfaceCfg.socketNamespace;
dst = interfaceCfg.interfaceNamespace;
ip = nsWrap "ip" src dst;
wg = nsWrap "wg" src dst;
dynamicRefreshEnabled = peer.dynamicEndpointRefreshSeconds != 0;
# We generate a different name (a `-refresh` suffix) when `dynamicEndpointRefreshSeconds`
# to avoid that the same service switches `Type` (`oneshot` vs `simple`),
# with the intent to make scripting more obvious.
serviceName = peerUnitServiceName interfaceName peer.publicKey dynamicRefreshEnabled;
in nameValuePair serviceName
{
description = "WireGuard Peer - ${interfaceName} - ${peer.publicKey}";
requires = [ "wireguard-${interfaceName}.service" ];
after = [ "wireguard-${interfaceName}.service" ];
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" "wireguard-${interfaceName}.service" ];
environment.DEVICE = interfaceName;
environment.WG_ENDPOINT_RESOLUTION_RETRIES = "infinity";
path = with pkgs; [ iproute2 wireguard-tools ];
serviceConfig =
if !dynamicRefreshEnabled
then
{
Type = "oneshot";
RemainAfterExit = true;
}
else
{
Type = "simple"; # re-executes 'wg' indefinitely
# Note that `Type = "oneshot"` services with `RemainAfterExit = true`
# cannot be used with systemd timers (see `man systemd.timer`),
# which is why `simple` with a loop is the best choice here.
# It also makes starting and stopping easiest.
};
script = let
wg_setup = concatStringsSep " " (
[ ''${wg} set ${interfaceName} peer "${peer.publicKey}"'' ]
++ optional (psk != null) ''preshared-key "${psk}"''
++ optional (peer.endpoint != null) ''endpoint "${peer.endpoint}"''
++ optional (peer.persistentKeepalive != null) ''persistent-keepalive "${toString peer.persistentKeepalive}"''
++ optional (peer.allowedIPs != []) ''allowed-ips "${concatStringsSep "," peer.allowedIPs}"''
);
route_setup =
optionalString interfaceCfg.allowedIPsAsRoutes
(concatMapStringsSep "\n"
(allowedIP:
''${ip} route replace "${allowedIP}" dev "${interfaceName}" table "${interfaceCfg.table}"''
) peer.allowedIPs);
in ''
${wg_setup}
${route_setup}
${optionalString (peer.dynamicEndpointRefreshSeconds != 0) ''
# Re-execute 'wg' periodically to notice DNS / hostname changes.
# Note this will not time out on transient DNS failures such as DNS names
# because we have set 'WG_ENDPOINT_RESOLUTION_RETRIES=infinity'.
# Also note that 'wg' limits its maximum retry delay to 20 seconds as of writing.
while ${wg_setup}; do
sleep "${toString peer.dynamicEndpointRefreshSeconds}";
done
''}
'';
postStop = let
route_destroy = optionalString interfaceCfg.allowedIPsAsRoutes
(concatMapStringsSep "\n"
(allowedIP:
''${ip} route delete "${allowedIP}" dev "${interfaceName}" table "${interfaceCfg.table}"''
) peer.allowedIPs);
in ''
${wg} set "${interfaceName}" peer "${peer.publicKey}" remove
${route_destroy}
'';
};
generateInterfaceUnit = name: values:
# exactly one way to specify the private key must be set
#assert (values.privateKey != null) != (values.privateKeyFile != null);
let privKey = if values.privateKeyFile != null then values.privateKeyFile else pkgs.writeText "wg-key" values.privateKey;
src = values.socketNamespace;
dst = values.interfaceNamespace;
ipPreMove = nsWrap "ip" src null;
ipPostMove = nsWrap "ip" src dst;
wg = nsWrap "wg" src dst;
ns = if dst == "init" then "1" else dst;
in
nameValuePair "wireguard-${name}"
{
description = "WireGuard Tunnel - ${name}";
requires = [ "network-online.target" ];
after = [ "network.target" "network-online.target" ];
wantedBy = [ "multi-user.target" ];
environment.DEVICE = name;
path = with pkgs; [ kmod iproute2 wireguard-tools ];
serviceConfig = {
Type = "oneshot";
RemainAfterExit = true;
};
script = ''
${optionalString (!config.boot.isContainer) "modprobe wireguard || true"}
${values.preSetup}
${ipPreMove} link add dev "${name}" type wireguard
${optionalString (values.interfaceNamespace != null && values.interfaceNamespace != values.socketNamespace) ''${ipPreMove} link set "${name}" netns "${ns}"''}
${concatMapStringsSep "\n" (ip:
''${ipPostMove} address add "${ip}" dev "${name}"''
) values.ips}
${concatStringsSep " " (
[ ''${wg} set "${name}" private-key "${privKey}"'' ]
++ optional (values.listenPort != null) ''listen-port "${toString values.listenPort}"''
)}
${ipPostMove} link set up dev "${name}"
${values.postSetup}
'';
postStop = ''
${ipPostMove} link del dev "${name}"
${values.postShutdown}
'';
};
nsWrap = cmd: src: dst:
let
nsList = filter (ns: ns != null) [ src dst ];
ns = last nsList;
in
if (length nsList > 0 && ns != "init") then ''ip netns exec "${ns}" "${cmd}"'' else cmd;
in
{
###### interface
options = {
networking.wireguard = {
enable = mkOption {
description = "Whether to enable WireGuard.";
type = types.bool;
# 2019-05-25: Backwards compatibility.
default = cfg.interfaces != {};
example = true;
};
interfaces = mkOption {
description = "WireGuard interfaces.";
default = {};
example = {
wg0 = {
ips = [ "192.168.20.4/24" ];
privateKey = "yAnz5TF+lXXJte14tji3zlMNq+hd2rYUIgJBgB3fBmk=";
peers = [
{ allowedIPs = [ "192.168.20.1/32" ];
publicKey = "xTIBA5rboUvnH4htodjb6e697QjLERt1NAB4mZqp8Dg=";
endpoint = "demo.wireguard.io:12913"; }
];
};
};
type = with types; attrsOf (submodule interfaceOpts);
};
};
};
###### implementation
config = mkIf cfg.enable (let
all_peers = flatten
(mapAttrsToList (interfaceName: interfaceCfg:
map (peer: { inherit interfaceName interfaceCfg peer;}) interfaceCfg.peers
) cfg.interfaces);
in {
assertions = (attrValues (
mapAttrs (name: value: {
assertion = (value.privateKey != null) != (value.privateKeyFile != null);
message = "Either networking.wireguard.interfaces.${name}.privateKey or networking.wireguard.interfaces.${name}.privateKeyFile must be set.";
}) cfg.interfaces))
++ (attrValues (
mapAttrs (name: value: {
assertion = value.generatePrivateKeyFile -> (value.privateKey == null);
message = "networking.wireguard.interfaces.${name}.generatePrivateKeyFile must not be set if networking.wireguard.interfaces.${name}.privateKey is set.";
}) cfg.interfaces))
++ map ({ interfaceName, peer, ... }: {
assertion = (peer.presharedKey == null) || (peer.presharedKeyFile == null);
message = "networking.wireguard.interfaces.${interfaceName} peer «${peer.publicKey}» has both presharedKey and presharedKeyFile set, but only one can be used.";
}) all_peers;
boot.extraModulePackages = optional (versionOlder kernel.kernel.version "5.6") kernel.wireguard;
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.wireguard-tools ];
systemd.services =
(mapAttrs' generateInterfaceUnit cfg.interfaces)
// (listToAttrs (map generatePeerUnit all_peers))
// (mapAttrs' generateKeyServiceUnit
(filterAttrs (name: value: value.generatePrivateKeyFile) cfg.interfaces));
});
}