# See `man systemd.exec` and `man systemd.resource-control` for an explanation # of the various systemd options available through this module. lib: pkgs: with lib; { # These settings roughly follow systemd's "strict" security profile defaultHardening = { PrivateTmp = "true"; ProtectSystem = "strict"; ProtectHome = "true"; NoNewPrivileges = "true"; PrivateDevices = "true"; MemoryDenyWriteExecute = "true"; ProtectKernelTunables = "true"; ProtectKernelModules = "true"; ProtectControlGroups = "true"; RestrictAddressFamilies = "AF_UNIX AF_INET AF_INET6"; RestrictNamespaces = "true"; LockPersonality = "true"; IPAddressDeny = "any"; PrivateUsers = "true"; RestrictSUIDSGID = "true"; RemoveIPC = "true"; RestrictRealtime = "true"; ProtectHostname = "true"; CapabilityBoundingSet = ""; # @system-service whitelist and docker seccomp blacklist (except for "clone" # which is a core requirement for systemd services) SystemCallFilter = [ "@system-service" "~add_key clone3 get_mempolicy kcmp keyctl mbind move_pages name_to_handle_at personality process_vm_readv process_vm_writev request_key set_mempolicy setns unshare userfaultfd" ]; SystemCallArchitectures= "native"; }; # nodejs applications apparently rely on memory write execute nodejs = { MemoryDenyWriteExecute = "false"; }; # Allow tor traffic. Allow takes precedence over Deny. allowTor = { IPAddressAllow = "127.0.0.1/32 ::1/128 169.254.0.0/16"; }; # Allow any traffic allowAnyIP = { IPAddressAllow = "any"; }; allowAnyProtocol = { RestrictAddressFamilies = "~"; }; enforceTor = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = false; description = '' "Whether to force Tor on a service by only allowing connections from and to 127.0.0.1;"; ''; }; script = src: pkgs.writers.writeBash "script" '' set -eo pipefail ${src} ''; }