after seeing
`adjtime failed: Invalid argument` in my syslog, I tried using
`ntpd -s` but it would trigger
`/etc/ntpd.conf: No such file or directory`
see https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/issues/31885
Instead of running the daemon with a specific config file, use the
standard file so that user are able to use the ntp executable without
having to look for the current config file.
Tracking scripts in particular, cannot be included in extraOpts, because script declaration has to be above script usage in keepalived.conf.
Changes are fully backward compatible.
When trying to run NSD to serve the root zone, one gets the following
error message:
error: illegal name: '.'
This is because the name of the zone is used as the derivation name for
building the zone file. However, Nix doesn't allow derivation names
starting with a period.
So whenever the zone is "." now, the file name generated is "root"
instead of ".".
I also added an assertion that makes sure the user sets
services.nsd.rootServer, otherwise NSD will fail at runtime because it
prevents serving the root zone without an explicit compile-time option.
Tested this by adding a root zone to the "nsd" NixOS VM test.
Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
Cc: @hrdinka, @qknight
Without fcrontab being setuid, every attempt by an user in the fcron
group to edit their own crontab (via `fcrontab -e`) results in the
following error:
```
2018-05-06 11:29:07 ERROR could not change euid to 273: Operation not permitted
2018-05-06 11:29:07 ERROR fcron child aborted: this does not affect the main fcron daemon, but this may prevent a job from being run or an email from being sent.
```
Adding setuid by hand has resolved this issue and aligns with the way
fcrontab is installed on other distributions.
The following changes have been applied:
- the property `http.headers.X-Content-Type-Options` must a list of
strings rather than a serialized list
- instead of `/etc/docker/registry/config.yml` the configuration will be
written with `pkgs.writeText` and the store path will be used to run
the registry. This reduces the risk of possible impurities by relying
on the Nix store only.
- cleaned up the property paths to easy readability and reduce the
verbosity.
- enhanced the testcase to ensure that digests can be deleted as well
- the `services.docker-registry.extraConfig` object will be merged with
`registryConfig`
/cc @ironpinguin
Ubiquiti has both a LTS and current version of their Unifi controller software.
The latter adds new features, but may drop support for some devices.
This adds the capability to use either for the unifi module but defaults
to the LTS version, which was the previous behavior.
Previously we indirectly suggested that the user use
services.printing.extraConf to set this, but this doesn't work with the
default merge ordering. Fix this by making it an independent option.
Fixes#39611.