dotfiles/systems/x86_64-linux/node/default.nix
Alejandro Angulo d5969ca923
Refactored how SSL certs are configured for nginx
Made a separate ACME module to handle requesting certs from multiple
machines. Right now, the module only supports exactly one wildcard cert.
It might make sense to have cache.kilonull.com use a cert specific to
its subdomain rather than also requesting a wildcard cert (or maybe the
nginx on its host shouldn't care about TLS and it should be node's
responsibility).
2023-07-16 18:21:45 -07:00

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{
config,
pkgs,
...
}: {
imports = [
./hardware-configuration.nix
./zfs.nix
];
age.secrets.cf_dns_kilonull.file = ../../../secrets/cf_dns_kilonull.age;
aa = {
nix.enable = true;
nix.useSelfhostedCache = true;
services.tailscale = {
enable = true;
configureClientRouting = true;
configureServerRouting = true;
};
services.openssh.enable = true;
services.adguardhome = {
enable = true;
acmeCertName = "kilonull.com";
};
services.nextcloud = {
enable = true;
acmeCertName = "kilonull.com";
};
security.acme = {
enable = true;
domainName = "kilonull.com";
dnsCredentialsFile = config.age.secrets.cf_dns_kilonull.path;
};
system.zfs.enable = true;
system.monitoring.enable = true;
suites.utils.enable = true;
tools.zsh.enable = true;
tools.gpg.enable = true;
apps.yubikey.enable = true;
};
security.pam.enableSSHAgentAuth = true;
security.pam.services.${config.aa.user.name}.sshAgentAuth = true;
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
security.sudo = {
wheelNeedsPassword = false;
execWheelOnly = true;
};
networking = {
hostName = "node";
useDHCP = false;
defaultGateway = "192.168.113.1";
nameservers = ["127.0.0.1" "1.1.1.1"];
interfaces.enp7s0.ipv4.addresses = [
{
address = "192.168.113.13";
prefixLength = 24;
}
];
};
# List packages installed in system profile. To search, run:
# $ nix search wget
environment.systemPackages = with pkgs; [
vim # Do not forget to add an editor to edit configuration.nix! The Nano editor is also installed by default.
wget
];
# This value determines the NixOS release from which the default
# settings for stateful data, like file locations and database versions
# on your system were taken. Its perfectly fine and recommended to leave
# this value at the release version of the first install of this system.
# Before changing this value read the documentation for this option
# (e.g. man configuration.nix or on https://nixos.org/nixos/options.html).
system.stateVersion = "22.11"; # Did you read the comment?
}