# Global configuration for the SSH client. { config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let cfg = config.programs.ssh; cfgd = config.services.openssh; askPassword = cfg.askPassword; askPasswordWrapper = pkgs.writeScript "ssh-askpass-wrapper" '' #! ${pkgs.stdenv.shell} -e export DISPLAY="$(systemctl --user show-environment | ${pkgs.gnused}/bin/sed 's/^DISPLAY=\(.*\)/\1/; t; d')" exec ${askPassword} ''; knownHosts = map (h: getAttr h cfg.knownHosts) (attrNames cfg.knownHosts); knownHostsText = flip (concatMapStringsSep "\n") knownHosts (h: assert h.hostNames != []; concatStringsSep "," h.hostNames + " " + (if h.publicKey != null then h.publicKey else readFile h.publicKeyFile) ); in { ###### interface options = { programs.ssh = { askPassword = mkOption { type = types.str; default = "${pkgs.x11_ssh_askpass}/libexec/x11-ssh-askpass"; description = ''Program used by SSH to ask for passwords.''; }; forwardX11 = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = false; description = '' Whether to request X11 forwarding on outgoing connections by default. This is useful for running graphical programs on the remote machine and have them display to your local X11 server. Historically, this value has depended on the value used by the local sshd daemon, but there really isn't a relation between the two. Note: there are some security risks to forwarding an X11 connection. NixOS's X server is built with the SECURITY extension, which prevents some obvious attacks. To enable or disable forwarding on a per-connection basis, see the -X and -x options to ssh. The -Y option to ssh enables trusted forwarding, which bypasses the SECURITY extension. ''; }; setXAuthLocation = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = config.services.xserver.enable; description = '' Whether to set the path to xauth for X11-forwarded connections. This causes a dependency on X11 packages. ''; }; extraConfig = mkOption { type = types.lines; default = ""; description = '' Extra configuration text appended to ssh_config. See ssh_config5 for help. ''; }; startAgent = mkOption { type = types.bool; default = true; description = '' Whether to start the OpenSSH agent when you log in. The OpenSSH agent remembers private keys for you so that you don't have to type in passphrases every time you make an SSH connection. Use ssh-add to add a key to the agent. ''; }; agentTimeout = mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = null; example = "1h"; description = '' How long to keep the private keys in memory. Use null to keep them forever. ''; }; package = mkOption { default = pkgs.openssh; description = '' The package used for the openssh client and daemon. ''; }; knownHosts = mkOption { default = {}; type = types.loaOf (types.submodule ({ name, ... }: { options = { hostNames = mkOption { type = types.listOf types.str; default = []; description = '' A list of host names and/or IP numbers used for accessing the host's ssh service. ''; }; publicKey = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.str; example = "ecdsa-sha2-nistp521 AAAAE2VjZHN...UEPg=="; description = '' The public key data for the host. You can fetch a public key from a running SSH server with the ssh-keyscan command. The public key should not include any host names, only the key type and the key itself. ''; }; publicKeyFile = mkOption { default = null; type = types.nullOr types.path; description = '' The path to the public key file for the host. The public key file is read at build time and saved in the Nix store. You can fetch a public key file from a running SSH server with the ssh-keyscan command. The content of the file should follow the same format as described for the publicKey option. ''; }; }; config = { hostNames = mkDefault [ name ]; }; })); description = '' The set of system-wide known SSH hosts. ''; example = [ { hostNames = [ "myhost" "myhost.mydomain.com" "10.10.1.4" ]; publicKeyFile = literalExample "./pubkeys/myhost_ssh_host_dsa_key.pub"; } { hostNames = [ "myhost2" ]; publicKeyFile = literalExample "./pubkeys/myhost2_ssh_host_dsa_key.pub"; } ]; }; }; }; config = { assertions = [ { assertion = cfg.forwardX11 -> cfg.setXAuthLocation; message = "cannot enable X11 forwarding without setting XAuth location"; } ] ++ flip mapAttrsToList cfg.knownHosts (name: data: { assertion = (data.publicKey == null && data.publicKeyFile != null) || (data.publicKey != null && data.publicKeyFile == null); message = "knownHost ${name} must contain either a publicKey or publicKeyFile"; }); # SSH configuration. Slight duplication of the sshd_config # generation in the sshd service. environment.etc."ssh/ssh_config".text = '' AddressFamily ${if config.networking.enableIPv6 then "any" else "inet"} ${optionalString cfg.setXAuthLocation '' XAuthLocation ${pkgs.xorg.xauth}/bin/xauth ''} ForwardX11 ${if cfg.forwardX11 then "yes" else "no"} ${cfg.extraConfig} ''; environment.etc."ssh/ssh_known_hosts".text = knownHostsText; # FIXME: this should really be socket-activated for über-awesomeness. systemd.user.services.ssh-agent = { enable = cfg.startAgent; description = "SSH Agent"; wantedBy = [ "default.target" ]; serviceConfig = { ExecStartPre = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/rm -f %t/ssh-agent"; ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/ssh-agent " + optionalString (cfg.agentTimeout != null) ("-t ${cfg.agentTimeout} ") + "-a %t/ssh-agent"; StandardOutput = "null"; Type = "forking"; Restart = "on-failure"; SuccessExitStatus = "0 2"; }; # Allow ssh-agent to ask for confirmation. This requires the # unit to know about the user's $DISPLAY (via ‘systemctl # import-environment’). environment.SSH_ASKPASS = optionalString config.services.xserver.enable askPasswordWrapper; environment.DISPLAY = "fake"; # required to make ssh-agent start $SSH_ASKPASS }; environment.extraInit = optionalString cfg.startAgent '' if [ -z "$SSH_AUTH_SOCK" -a -n "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR" ]; then export SSH_AUTH_SOCK="$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/ssh-agent" fi ''; environment.interactiveShellInit = optionalString config.services.xserver.enable '' export SSH_ASKPASS=${askPassword} ''; }; }