Going without the conditionals (like in secure-node.nix) adds
readability and doesn't reduce evaluation performance (in fact, it
even slightly improves performance due to implementation details
of mkIf).
To avoid errors, remove use of disabled services in secure-node.nix and
nix-bitcoin-webindex.nix.
The 'availableNetns' connection matrix only consists of enabled entries,
so no extra filtering is needed.
Reason: availableNetns starts with the filtered 'base' and is then symmetrised.
Previously, systemd-status was broken for all users except root.
Use a 'default' deny policy, which is overridden for group 'proc'.
Add operator to group 'proc'.
Also, remove redundant XML boilerplate.
Previously, due to the dependency on a helper service, this dbus config
was initially inactive after system boot, allowing for unrestricted use
of the problematic dbus call.
This also broke the accompanying VM test on faster systems.
Remove 'allow' policy for root because it's a no-op:
1. It's overridden by the 'mandatory' deny policy.
2. Root can use all dbus calls anyways, regardless of policy settings.
Also, add some comments.
Mitigates a security issue that allows unprivileged users to read other
unprivileged user's processes' credentials from CGroup using `systemctl
status`.
- Adds recurring-donations to netns-isolation.services
- Adds cfg.enforceTor to bring recurring-donations in line with other
services
- Removes torsocks dependency in favor of `curl --socks-hostname`
- Adds nanopos to netns-isolation.services
- Adds cfg.enforceTor and extraArgs to bring nanopos in line with other
services
- Adds charged-url option to allow using nanopos with network
namespaces.
- Modularizes nginx so webindex can be used without nanopos.
- Adds host option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Removes unnecessary after
- Adds lightning-charge to netns-isolation.services
- Adds cfg.enforceTor to bring lightning-charge in line with other
services
- Adds extraArgs option to allow using lightning-charge with network
namespaces
- Adds host option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Adds spark-wallet to netns-isolation.services
- Adds extraArgs option to allow using spark-wallet with network
namespaces
- Adds host option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Adds enforceTor option to bring in line with other services
- Adds electrs to netns-isolation.services
- Adds daemonrpc option and specifies address option to allow using
electrs with network namespaces
- Adds host option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Adds liquidd to netns-isolation.services
- Adds rpcbind, rpcallowip, and mainchainrpchost options to allow using
liquidd with network namespaces
- Adds bind option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Adds lnd to netns-isolation.services
- Specifies listen option (defaults to localhost) as target of
hiddenService.
- Amends hardcoded lnd ip to lnd-cert
WARNING: Breaking changes for lnd cert. lnd-key and lnd-cert will have
to be deleted and redeployed.
- Adds bitcoind-host, and tor-socks options to allow using with
network namespaces.
- Adds listen, rpclisten, and restlisten option to specify host on which
to listen on for peer, rpc and rest connections respectively
- Adds announce-tor option and generates Tor Hidden Service with nix
instead of lnd to bring in line with clightning.
WARNING: Breaking changes for Tor Hidden Service. Manual migration
necessary.
- Adds clightning to netns-isolation.services
- Adds bitcoin-rpcconnect option to allow using clightning with network
namespaces
- Uses bind-addr option (defaults to localhost) as target of hidden service
- Adds different bind-addr options depending on if netns-isolation is
enabled or not.
From the clightning manpage:
autolisten=BOOL By default, we bind (and maybe announce) on IPv4 and
IPv6 interfaces if no addr, bind-addr or announce-addr options are
specified. Setting this to false disables that.
We already set bind-addr by default, so autolisten had no effect.
Therefore, this commit replaces autolisten with the more granular
announce-addr option.
For now we are Tor-only, so we only need to announce our hidden service
to accept incoming connections. In the future, we can add clearnet
connectivity with `addr` and route connections into our netns with NAT.
- Adds bitcoind to netns-isolation.services
- Adds rpcbind and rpcallowip options to allow using bitcoind with
network namespaces
- Adds bind option (defaults to localhost), used as target of hidden service
- Makes bitcoind-import-banlist run in netns