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nixos/unbound: add option to configure the local control socket path
This option allows users to specify a local UNIX control socket to "remote control" the daemon. System users, that should be permitted to access the daemon, must be in the `unbound` group in order to access the socket. When a socket path is configured we are also creating the required group. Currently this only supports the UNIX socket mode while unbound actually supports more advanced types. Users are still able to configure more complex scenarios via the `extraConfig` attribute. When this option is set to `null` (the default) it doesn't affect the system configuration at all. The unbound defaults for control sockets apply and no additional groups are created.
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${interfaces}
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${access}
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${trustAnchor}
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${lib.optionalString (cfg.localControlSocketPath != null) ''
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remote-control:
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control-enable: yes
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control-interface: ${cfg.localControlSocketPath}
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''}
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${cfg.extraConfig}
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${forward}
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'';
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description = "Use and update root trust anchor for DNSSEC validation.";
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};
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localControlSocketPath = mkOption {
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default = null;
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# FIXME: What is the proper type here so users can specify strings,
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# paths and null?
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# My guess would be `types.nullOr (types.either types.str types.path)`
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# but I haven't verified yet.
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type = types.nullOr types.str;
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example = "/run/unbound/unbound.ctl";
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description = ''
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When not set to <literal>null</literal> this option defines the path
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at which the unbound remote control socket should be created at. The
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socket will be owned by the unbound user (<literal>unbound</literal>)
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and group will be <literal>nogroup</literal>.
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Users that should be permitted to access the socket must be in the
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<literal>unbound</literal> group.
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If this option is <literal>null</literal> remote control will not be
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configured at all. Unbounds default values apply.
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'';
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};
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extraConfig = mkOption {
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default = "";
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type = types.lines;
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users.users.unbound = {
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description = "unbound daemon user";
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isSystemUser = true;
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group = lib.mkIf (cfg.localControlSocketPath != null) (lib.mkDefault "unbound");
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};
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# We need a group so that we can give users access to the configured
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# control socket. Unbound allows access to the socket only to the unbound
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# user and the primary group.
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users.groups = lib.mkIf (cfg.localControlSocketPath != null) {
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unbound = {};
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};
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networking.resolvconf.useLocalResolver = mkDefault true;
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];
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User = "unbound";
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Group = lib.mkIf (cfg.localControlSocketPath != null) (lib.mkDefault "unbound");
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MemoryDenyWriteExecute = true;
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NoNewPrivileges = true;
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