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With mutableUsers = true, we now ensure that all users and groups that were created declaratively, are updated or removed appropriately. Thus, adding a user to users.extraUsers and then removing it now causes the acoount to be removed from /etc/passwd. Thus user/group management is fully congruent except that users and groups that were created imperatively (via useradd/groupadd) are not touched. We distinguish between declarative and imperative users/groups by tracking the former in /var/lib/nixos/declarative-{groups,users}. With mutableUsers = false, you are now no longer required to specify UIDs/GIDs for all users. The handling of mutableUsers = true/false is the same code path; the only difference is that the "false" mode ignores the existing contents of /etc/{passwd,group}. The attribute ‘createUser’ is gone. It doesn't really make sense to specify users that shouldn't be created.
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380 lines
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Nix
{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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with lib;
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let
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ids = config.ids;
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cfg = config.users;
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passwordDescription = ''
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The options <literal>hashedPassword</literal>,
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<literal>password</literal> and <literal>passwordFile</literal>
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controls what password is set for the user.
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<literal>hashedPassword</literal> overrides both
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<literal>password</literal> and <literal>passwordFile</literal>.
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<literal>password</literal> overrides <literal>passwordFile</literal>.
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If none of these three options are set, no password is assigned to
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the user, and the user will not be able to do password logins.
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If the option <literal>users.mutableUsers</literal> is true, the
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password defined in one of the three options will only be set when
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the user is created for the first time. After that, you are free to
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change the password with the ordinary user management commands. If
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<literal>users.mutableUsers</literal> is false, you cannot change
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user passwords, they will always be set according to the password
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options.
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'';
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userOpts = { name, config, ... }: {
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options = {
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name = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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description = ''
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The name of the user account. If undefined, the name of the
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attribute set will be used.
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'';
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};
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description = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "";
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example = "Alice Q. User";
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description = ''
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A short description of the user account, typically the
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user's full name. This is actually the “GECOS” or “comment”
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field in <filename>/etc/passwd</filename>.
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'';
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};
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uid = mkOption {
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type = with types; nullOr int;
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default = null;
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description = ''
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The account UID. If the UID is null, a free UID is picked on
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activation.
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'';
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};
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isSystemUser = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = ''
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Indicates if the user is a system user or not. This option
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only has an effect if <option>uid</option> is
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<option>null</option>, in which case it determines whether
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the user's UID is allocated in the range for system users
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(below 500) or in the range for normal users (starting at
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1000).
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'';
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};
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group = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "nogroup";
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description = "The user's primary group.";
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};
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extraGroups = mkOption {
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type = types.listOf types.str;
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default = [];
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description = "The user's auxiliary groups.";
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};
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home = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "/var/empty";
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description = "The user's home directory.";
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};
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shell = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "/run/current-system/sw/sbin/nologin";
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description = "The path to the user's shell.";
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};
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createHome = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = ''
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If true, the home directory will be created automatically. If this
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option is true and the home directory already exists but is not
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owned by the user, directory owner and group will be changed to
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match the user.
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'';
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};
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useDefaultShell = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = ''
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If true, the user's shell will be set to
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<literal>cfg.defaultUserShell</literal>.
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'';
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};
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hashedPassword = mkOption {
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type = with types; uniq (nullOr str);
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default = null;
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description = ''
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Specifies the (hashed) password for the user.
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${passwordDescription}
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'';
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};
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password = mkOption {
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type = with types; uniq (nullOr str);
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default = null;
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description = ''
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Specifies the (clear text) password for the user.
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Warning: do not set confidential information here
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because it is world-readable in the Nix store. This option
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should only be used for public accounts.
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${passwordDescription}
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'';
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};
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passwordFile = mkOption {
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type = with types; uniq (nullOr string);
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default = null;
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description = ''
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The path to a file that contains the user's password. The password
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file is read on each system activation. The file should contain
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exactly one line, which should be the password in an encrypted form
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that is suitable for the <literal>chpasswd -e</literal> command.
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${passwordDescription}
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'';
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};
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};
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config = {
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name = mkDefault name;
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shell = mkIf config.useDefaultShell (mkDefault cfg.defaultUserShell);
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};
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};
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groupOpts = { name, config, ... }: {
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options = {
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name = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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description = ''
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The name of the group. If undefined, the name of the attribute set
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will be used.
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'';
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};
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gid = mkOption {
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type = with types; nullOr int;
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default = null;
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description = ''
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The group GID. If the GID is null, a free GID is picked on
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activation.
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'';
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};
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members = mkOption {
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type = with types; listOf string;
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default = [];
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description = ''
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The user names of the group members, added to the
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<literal>/etc/group</literal> file.
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'';
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};
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};
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config = {
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name = mkDefault name;
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};
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};
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idsAreUnique = set: idAttr: !(fold (name: args@{ dup, acc }:
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let
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id = builtins.toString (builtins.getAttr idAttr (builtins.getAttr name set));
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exists = builtins.hasAttr id acc;
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newAcc = acc // (builtins.listToAttrs [ { name = id; value = true; } ]);
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in if dup then args else if exists
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then builtins.trace "Duplicate ${idAttr} ${id}" { dup = true; acc = null; }
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else { dup = false; acc = newAcc; }
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) { dup = false; acc = {}; } (builtins.attrNames set)).dup;
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uidsAreUnique = idsAreUnique (filterAttrs (n: u: u.uid != null) cfg.extraUsers) "uid";
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gidsAreUnique = idsAreUnique (filterAttrs (n: g: g.gid != null) cfg.extraGroups) "gid";
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spec = builtins.toFile "users-groups.json" (builtins.toJSON {
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inherit (cfg) mutableUsers;
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users = mapAttrsToList (n: u:
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{ inherit (u)
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name uid group description home shell createHome isSystemUser
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password passwordFile hashedPassword;
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}) cfg.extraUsers;
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groups = mapAttrsToList (n: g:
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{ inherit (g) name gid;
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members = mapAttrsToList (n: u: u.name) (
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filterAttrs (n: u: elem g.name u.extraGroups) cfg.extraUsers
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);
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}) cfg.extraGroups;
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});
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in {
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###### interface
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options = {
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users.mutableUsers = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = true;
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description = ''
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If true, you are free to add new users and groups to the system
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with the ordinary <literal>useradd</literal> and
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<literal>groupadd</literal> commands. On system activation, the
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existing contents of the <literal>/etc/passwd</literal> and
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<literal>/etc/group</literal> files will be merged with the
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contents generated from the <literal>users.extraUsers</literal> and
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<literal>users.extraGroups</literal> options. If
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<literal>mutableUsers</literal> is false, the contents of the user and
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group files will simply be replaced on system activation. This also
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holds for the user passwords; if this option is false, all changed
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passwords will be reset according to the
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<literal>users.extraUsers</literal> configuration on activation. If
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this option is true, the initial password for a user will be set
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according to <literal>users.extraUsers</literal>, but existing passwords
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will not be changed.
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'';
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};
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users.enforceIdUniqueness = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = true;
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description = ''
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Whether to require that no two users/groups share the same uid/gid.
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'';
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};
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users.extraUsers = mkOption {
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default = {};
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type = types.loaOf types.optionSet;
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example = {
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alice = {
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uid = 1234;
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description = "Alice Q. User";
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home = "/home/alice";
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createHome = true;
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group = "users";
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extraGroups = ["wheel"];
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shell = "/bin/sh";
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};
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};
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description = ''
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Additional user accounts to be created automatically by the system.
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This can also be used to set options for root.
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'';
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options = [ userOpts ];
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};
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users.extraGroups = mkOption {
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default = {};
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example =
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{ students.gid = 1001;
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hackers = { };
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};
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type = types.loaOf types.optionSet;
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description = ''
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Additional groups to be created automatically by the system.
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'';
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options = [ groupOpts ];
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};
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security.initialRootPassword = mkOption {
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type = types.str;
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default = "!";
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example = "";
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description = ''
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The (hashed) password for the root account set on initial
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installation. The empty string denotes that root can login
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locally without a password (but not via remote services such
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as SSH, or indirectly via <command>su</command> or
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<command>sudo</command>). The string <literal>!</literal>
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prevents root from logging in using a password.
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Note that setting this option sets
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<literal>users.extraUsers.root.hashedPassword</literal>.
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Also, if <literal>users.mutableUsers</literal> is false
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you cannot change the root password manually, so in that case
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the name of this option is a bit misleading, since it will define
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the root password beyond the user initialisation phase.
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'';
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};
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};
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###### implementation
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config = {
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users.extraUsers = {
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root = {
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uid = ids.uids.root;
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description = "System administrator";
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home = "/root";
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shell = cfg.defaultUserShell;
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group = "root";
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extraGroups = [ "grsecurity" ];
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hashedPassword = mkDefault config.security.initialRootPassword;
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};
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nobody = {
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uid = ids.uids.nobody;
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description = "Unprivileged account (don't use!)";
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group = "nogroup";
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};
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};
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users.extraGroups = {
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root.gid = ids.gids.root;
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wheel.gid = ids.gids.wheel;
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disk.gid = ids.gids.disk;
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kmem.gid = ids.gids.kmem;
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tty.gid = ids.gids.tty;
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floppy.gid = ids.gids.floppy;
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uucp.gid = ids.gids.uucp;
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lp.gid = ids.gids.lp;
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cdrom.gid = ids.gids.cdrom;
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tape.gid = ids.gids.tape;
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audio.gid = ids.gids.audio;
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video.gid = ids.gids.video;
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dialout.gid = ids.gids.dialout;
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nogroup.gid = ids.gids.nogroup;
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users.gid = ids.gids.users;
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nixbld.gid = ids.gids.nixbld;
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utmp.gid = ids.gids.utmp;
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adm.gid = ids.gids.adm;
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grsecurity.gid = ids.gids.grsecurity;
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};
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system.activationScripts.users = stringAfter [ "etc" ]
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''
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${pkgs.perl}/bin/perl -w \
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-I${pkgs.perlPackages.FileSlurp}/lib/perl5/site_perl \
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-I${pkgs.perlPackages.JSON}/lib/perl5/site_perl \
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${./update-users-groups.pl} ${spec}
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'';
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# for backwards compatibility
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system.activationScripts.groups = stringAfter [ "users" ] "";
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assertions = [
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{ assertion = !cfg.enforceIdUniqueness || (uidsAreUnique && gidsAreUnique);
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message = "UIDs and GIDs must be unique!";
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}
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];
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};
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}
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