# /etc files related to networking, such as /etc/services. { config, lib, pkgs, ... }: with lib; let cfg = config.networking; localhostMultiple = any (elem "localhost") (attrValues (removeAttrs cfg.hosts [ "127.0.0.1" "::1" ])); in { imports = [ (mkRemovedOptionModule [ "networking" "hostConf" ] "Use environment.etc.\"host.conf\" instead.") ]; options = { networking.hosts = lib.mkOption { type = types.attrsOf (types.listOf types.str); example = literalExample '' { "127.0.0.1" = [ "foo.bar.baz" ]; "192.168.0.2" = [ "fileserver.local" "nameserver.local" ]; }; ''; description = '' Locally defined maps of hostnames to IP addresses. ''; }; networking.hostFiles = lib.mkOption { type = types.listOf types.path; defaultText = lib.literalExample "Hosts from `networking.hosts` and `networking.extraHosts`"; example = lib.literalExample ''[ "''${pkgs.my-blocklist-package}/share/my-blocklist/hosts" ]''; description = '' Files that should be concatenated together to form /etc/hosts. ''; }; networking.extraHosts = lib.mkOption { type = types.lines; default = ""; example = "192.168.0.1 lanlocalhost"; description = '' Additional verbatim entries to be appended to /etc/hosts. For adding hosts from derivation results, use instead. ''; }; networking.timeServers = mkOption { default = [ "0.nixos.pool.ntp.org" "1.nixos.pool.ntp.org" "2.nixos.pool.ntp.org" "3.nixos.pool.ntp.org" ]; description = '' The set of NTP servers from which to synchronise. ''; }; networking.proxy = { default = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = null; description = '' This option specifies the default value for httpProxy, httpsProxy, ftpProxy and rsyncProxy. ''; example = "http://127.0.0.1:3128"; }; httpProxy = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = cfg.proxy.default; description = '' This option specifies the http_proxy environment variable. ''; example = "http://127.0.0.1:3128"; }; httpsProxy = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = cfg.proxy.default; description = '' This option specifies the https_proxy environment variable. ''; example = "http://127.0.0.1:3128"; }; ftpProxy = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = cfg.proxy.default; description = '' This option specifies the ftp_proxy environment variable. ''; example = "http://127.0.0.1:3128"; }; rsyncProxy = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = cfg.proxy.default; description = '' This option specifies the rsync_proxy environment variable. ''; example = "http://127.0.0.1:3128"; }; allProxy = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = cfg.proxy.default; description = '' This option specifies the all_proxy environment variable. ''; example = "http://127.0.0.1:3128"; }; noProxy = lib.mkOption { type = types.nullOr types.str; default = null; description = '' This option specifies the no_proxy environment variable. If a default proxy is used and noProxy is null, then noProxy will be set to 127.0.0.1,localhost. ''; example = "127.0.0.1,localhost,.localdomain"; }; envVars = lib.mkOption { type = types.attrs; internal = true; default = {}; description = '' Environment variables used for the network proxy. ''; }; }; }; config = { assertions = [{ assertion = !localhostMultiple; message = '' `networking.hosts` maps "localhost" to something other than "127.0.0.1" or "::1". This will break some applications. Please use `networking.extraHosts` if you really want to add such a mapping. ''; }]; # These entries are required for "hostname -f" and to resolve both the # hostname and FQDN correctly: networking.hosts = let hostnames = # Note: The FQDN (canonical hostname) has to come first: optional (cfg.hostName != "" && cfg.domain != null) "${cfg.hostName}.${cfg.domain}" ++ optional (cfg.hostName != "") cfg.hostName; # Then the hostname (without the domain) in { "127.0.0.2" = hostnames; } // optionalAttrs cfg.enableIPv6 { "::1" = hostnames; }; networking.hostFiles = let # Note: localhostHosts has to appear first in /etc/hosts so that 127.0.0.1 # resolves back to "localhost" (as some applications assume) instead of # the FQDN! By default "networking.hosts" also contains entries for the # FQDN so that e.g. "hostname -f" works correctly. localhostHosts = pkgs.writeText "localhost-hosts" '' 127.0.0.1 localhost ${optionalString cfg.enableIPv6 "::1 localhost"} ''; stringHosts = let oneToString = set: ip: ip + " " + concatStringsSep " " set.${ip} + "\n"; allToString = set: concatMapStrings (oneToString set) (attrNames set); in pkgs.writeText "string-hosts" (allToString (filterAttrs (_: v: v != []) cfg.hosts)); extraHosts = pkgs.writeText "extra-hosts" cfg.extraHosts; in mkBefore [ localhostHosts stringHosts extraHosts ]; environment.etc = { # /etc/services: TCP/UDP port assignments. services.source = pkgs.iana-etc + "/etc/services"; # /etc/protocols: IP protocol numbers. protocols.source = pkgs.iana-etc + "/etc/protocols"; # /etc/hosts: Hostname-to-IP mappings. hosts.source = pkgs.runCommandNoCC "hosts" {} '' cat ${escapeShellArgs cfg.hostFiles} > $out ''; # /etc/host.conf: resolver configuration file "host.conf".text = '' multi on ''; } // optionalAttrs (pkgs.stdenv.hostPlatform.libc == "glibc") { # /etc/rpc: RPC program numbers. rpc.source = pkgs.stdenv.cc.libc.out + "/etc/rpc"; }; networking.proxy.envVars = optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.default != null) { # other options already fallback to proxy.default no_proxy = "127.0.0.1,localhost"; } // optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.httpProxy != null) { http_proxy = cfg.proxy.httpProxy; } // optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.httpsProxy != null) { https_proxy = cfg.proxy.httpsProxy; } // optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.rsyncProxy != null) { rsync_proxy = cfg.proxy.rsyncProxy; } // optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.ftpProxy != null) { ftp_proxy = cfg.proxy.ftpProxy; } // optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.allProxy != null) { all_proxy = cfg.proxy.allProxy; } // optionalAttrs (cfg.proxy.noProxy != null) { no_proxy = cfg.proxy.noProxy; }; # Install the proxy environment variables environment.sessionVariables = cfg.proxy.envVars; }; }