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Merge pull request #7739 from obsidiansystems/user-settings
Move `trustedUsers` and `allowedUsers` to separate config struct
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@ -529,7 +529,14 @@ static void performOp(TunnelLogger * logger, ref<Store> store,
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mode = (BuildMode) readInt(from);
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/* Repairing is not atomic, so disallowed for "untrusted"
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clients. */
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clients.
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FIXME: layer violation in this message: the daemon code (i.e.
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this file) knows whether a client/connection is trusted, but it
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does not how how the client was authenticated. The mechanism
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need not be getting the UID of the other end of a Unix Domain
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Socket.
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*/
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if (mode == bmRepair && !trusted)
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throw Error("repairing is not allowed because you are not in 'trusted-users'");
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}
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mode = (BuildMode) readInt(from);
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/* Repairing is not atomic, so disallowed for "untrusted"
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clients. */
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clients.
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FIXME: layer violation; see above. */
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if (mode == bmRepair && !trusted)
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throw Error("repairing is not allowed because you are not in 'trusted-users'");
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If the build users group is empty, builds will be performed under
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the uid of the Nix process (that is, the uid of the caller if
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`NIX_REMOTE` is empty, the uid under which the Nix daemon runs if
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`NIX_REMOTE` is `daemon`). Obviously, this should not be used in
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multi-user settings with untrusted users.
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`NIX_REMOTE` is `daemon`). Obviously, this should not be used
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with a nix daemon accessible to untrusted clients.
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Defaults to `nixbld` when running as root, *empty* otherwise.
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)",
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)",
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{"trusted-binary-caches"}};
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Setting<Strings> trustedUsers{
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this, {"root"}, "trusted-users",
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R"(
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A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that have
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additional rights when connecting to the Nix daemon, such as the
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ability to specify additional binary caches, or to import unsigned
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NARs. You can also specify groups by prefixing them with `@`; for
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instance, `@wheel` means all users in the `wheel` group. The default
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is `root`.
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> **Warning**
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>
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> Adding a user to `trusted-users` is essentially equivalent to
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> giving that user root access to the system. For example, the user
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> can set `sandbox-paths` and thereby obtain read access to
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> directories that are otherwise inacessible to them.
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)"};
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Setting<unsigned int> ttlNegativeNarInfoCache{
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this, 3600, "narinfo-cache-negative-ttl",
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R"(
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mismatch if the build isn't reproducible.
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)"};
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/* ?Who we trust to use the daemon in safe ways */
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Setting<Strings> allowedUsers{
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this, {"*"}, "allowed-users",
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R"(
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A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that are allowed
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to connect to the Nix daemon. As with the `trusted-users` option,
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you can specify groups by prefixing them with `@`. Also, you can
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allow all users by specifying `*`. The default is `*`.
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Note that trusted users are always allowed to connect.
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)"};
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Setting<bool> printMissing{this, true, "print-missing",
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"Whether to print what paths need to be built or downloaded."};
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using namespace nix;
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using namespace nix::daemon;
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struct UserSettings : Config {
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Setting<Strings> trustedUsers{
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this, {"root"}, "trusted-users",
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R"(
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A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that have
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additional rights when connecting to the Nix daemon, such as the
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ability to specify additional binary caches, or to import unsigned
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NARs. You can also specify groups by prefixing them with `@`; for
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instance, `@wheel` means all users in the `wheel` group. The default
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is `root`.
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> **Warning**
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>
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> Adding a user to `trusted-users` is essentially equivalent to
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> giving that user root access to the system. For example, the user
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> can set `sandbox-paths` and thereby obtain read access to
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> directories that are otherwise inacessible to them.
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)"};
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/* ?Who we trust to use the daemon in safe ways */
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Setting<Strings> allowedUsers{
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this, {"*"}, "allowed-users",
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R"(
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A list of names of users (separated by whitespace) that are allowed
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to connect to the Nix daemon. As with the `trusted-users` option,
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you can specify groups by prefixing them with `@`. Also, you can
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allow all users by specifying `*`. The default is `*`.
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Note that trusted users are always allowed to connect.
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)"};
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};
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UserSettings userSettings;
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static GlobalConfig::Register rSettings(&userSettings);
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#ifndef __linux__
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#define SPLICE_F_MOVE 0
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static ssize_t splice(int fd_in, void *off_in, int fd_out, void *off_out, size_t len, unsigned int flags)
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struct group * gr = peer.gidKnown ? getgrgid(peer.gid) : 0;
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std::string group = gr ? gr->gr_name : std::to_string(peer.gid);
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Strings trustedUsers = settings.trustedUsers;
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Strings allowedUsers = settings.allowedUsers;
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Strings trustedUsers = userSettings.trustedUsers;
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Strings allowedUsers = userSettings.allowedUsers;
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if (matchUser(user, group, trustedUsers))
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trusted = Trusted;
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