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Author SHA1 Message Date
Jörg Thalheim
15f80d9120
Improve assertions for etc.overlay and systemd-sysusers (#332516) 2024-09-23 17:01:30 +02:00
Jörg Thalheim
7211a81060 sysuser: slightly better assertions message 2024-08-24 19:20:28 +02:00
nikstur
57e7129b3a nixos/systemd-sysusers: remove assertion 2024-08-05 17:45:59 +02:00
nikstur
447c12c4f0 nixos/system-sysusers: include username in assertion 2024-08-02 15:46:14 +02:00
nikstur
2ca04530c9 nixos/systemd-sysusers: assert against password and hashedPassword
Regardless of mutable or immutable users, systemd-sysupdate never
updates existing user records and thus will for example never change
passwords for you.

It only support initial passwords and now actively asserts agains other
paswords.
2024-07-21 16:23:11 +02:00
nikstur
2710a49adb nixos/systemd-sysusers: stop creating users statically
On Linux we cannot feasbibly generate users statically because we need
to take care to not change or re-use UIDs over the lifetime of a machine
(i.e. over multiple generations). This means we need the context of the
running machine.

Thus, stop creating users statically and instead generate them at
runtime irrespective of mutableUsers.

When /etc is immutable, the password files (e.g. /etc/passwd etc.) are
created in a separate directory (/var/lib/nixos/etc). /etc will be
pre-populated with symlinks to this separate directory.

Immutable users are now implemented by bind-mounting the password files
read-only onto themselves and only briefly re-mounting them writable to
re-execute sysusers. The biggest limitation of this design is that you
now need to manually unmount this bind mount to change passwords because
sysusers cannot change passwords for you. This shouldn't be too much of
an issue because system users should only rarely need to change their
passwords.
2024-07-21 16:23:11 +02:00
nikstur
d43e323b4a nixos/systemd-sysusers: only create systemusers
systemd-sysusers cannot create normal users (i.e. with a UID > 1000).
Thus we stop trying an explitily only use systemd-sysusers when there
are no normal users on the system (e.g. appliances).
2024-07-21 16:22:01 +02:00
Will Fancher
0415aec200
Merge pull request #297250 from NickCao/sysuser
nixos/systemd-sysusers: make uid/gid allocation stable
2024-05-26 20:17:06 -04:00
stuebinm
6afb255d97 nixos: remove all uses of lib.mdDoc
these changes were generated with nixq 0.0.2, by running

  nixq ">> lib.mdDoc[remove] Argument[keep]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
  nixq ">> mdDoc[remove] Argument[keep]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix
  nixq ">> Inherit >> mdDoc[remove]" --batchmode nixos/**.nix

two mentions of the mdDoc function remain in nixos/, both of which
are inside of comments.

Since lib.mdDoc is already defined as just id, this commit is a no-op as
far as Nix (and the built manual) is concerned.
2024-04-13 10:07:35 -07:00
Nick Cao
e339f0a1fb
nixos/systemd-sysusers: make uid/gid allocation stable 2024-03-19 15:05:45 -04:00
nikstur
eec1845744 nixos/systemd-sysusers: init 2024-01-18 23:08:14 +01:00