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			7.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
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			236 lines
		
	
	
		
			7.5 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			Nix
		
	
	
	
	
	
| { config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
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| 
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| with lib;
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| 
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| let
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|   cfg = config.security.duosec;
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| 
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|   boolToStr = b: if b then "yes" else "no";
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| 
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|   configFilePam = ''
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|     [duo]
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|     ikey=${cfg.integrationKey}
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|     host=${cfg.host}
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|     ${optionalString (cfg.groups != "") ("groups="+cfg.groups)}
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|     failmode=${cfg.failmode}
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|     pushinfo=${boolToStr cfg.pushinfo}
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|     autopush=${boolToStr cfg.autopush}
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|     prompts=${toString cfg.prompts}
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|     fallback_local_ip=${boolToStr cfg.fallbackLocalIP}
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|   '';
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| 
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|   configFileLogin = configFilePam + ''
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|     motd=${boolToStr cfg.motd}
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|     accept_env_factor=${boolToStr cfg.acceptEnvFactor}
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|   '';
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| in
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| {
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|   imports = [
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|     (mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "duosec" "group" ] [ "security" "duosec" "groups" ])
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|     (mkRenamedOptionModule [ "security" "duosec" "ikey" ] [ "security" "duosec" "integrationKey" ])
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|     (mkRemovedOptionModule [ "security" "duosec" "skey" ] "The insecure security.duosec.skey option has been replaced by a new security.duosec.secretKeyFile option. Use this new option to store a secure copy of your key instead.")
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|   ];
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| 
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|   options = {
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|     security.duosec = {
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|       ssh.enable = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = "If enabled, protect SSH logins with Duo Security.";
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|       };
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| 
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|       pam.enable = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = "If enabled, protect logins with Duo Security using PAM support.";
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|       };
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| 
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|       integrationKey = mkOption {
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|         type = types.str;
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|         description = "Integration key.";
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|       };
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| 
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|       secretKeyFile = mkOption {
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|         type = types.path;
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|         default = null;
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|         description = ''
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|           A file containing your secret key. The security of your Duo application is tied to the security of your secret key.
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|         '';
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|         example = "/run/keys/duo-skey";
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|       };
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| 
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|       host = mkOption {
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|         type = types.str;
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|         description = "Duo API hostname.";
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|       };
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| 
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|       groups = mkOption {
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|         type = types.str;
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|         default = "";
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|         example = "users,!wheel,!*admin guests";
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|         description = ''
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|           If specified, Duo authentication is required only for users
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|           whose primary group or supplementary group list matches one
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|           of the space-separated pattern lists. Refer to
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|           <link xlink:href="https://duo.com/docs/duounix"/> for details.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       failmode = mkOption {
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|         type = types.enum [ "safe" "secure" ];
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|         default = "safe";
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|         description = ''
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|           On service or configuration errors that prevent Duo
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|           authentication, fail "safe" (allow access) or "secure" (deny
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|           access). The default is "safe".
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       pushinfo = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = ''
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|           Include information such as the command to be executed in
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|           the Duo Push message.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       autopush = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = ''
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|           If <literal>true</literal>, Duo Unix will automatically send
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|           a push login request to the user’s phone, falling back on a
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|           phone call if push is unavailable. If
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|           <literal>false</literal>, the user will be prompted to
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|           choose an authentication method. When configured with
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|           <literal>autopush = yes</literal>, we recommend setting
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|           <literal>prompts = 1</literal>.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       motd = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = ''
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|           Print the contents of <literal>/etc/motd</literal> to screen
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|           after a successful login.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       prompts = mkOption {
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|         type = types.enum [ 1 2 3 ];
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|         default = 3;
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|         description = ''
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|           If a user fails to authenticate with a second factor, Duo
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|           Unix will prompt the user to authenticate again. This option
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|           sets the maximum number of prompts that Duo Unix will
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|           display before denying access. Must be 1, 2, or 3. Default
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|           is 3.
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| 
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|           For example, when <literal>prompts = 1</literal>, the user
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|           will have to successfully authenticate on the first prompt,
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|           whereas if <literal>prompts = 2</literal>, if the user
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|           enters incorrect information at the initial prompt, he/she
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|           will be prompted to authenticate again.
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| 
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|           When configured with <literal>autopush = true</literal>, we
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|           recommend setting <literal>prompts = 1</literal>.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       acceptEnvFactor = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = ''
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|           Look for factor selection or passcode in the
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|           <literal>$DUO_PASSCODE</literal> environment variable before
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|           prompting the user for input.
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| 
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|           When $DUO_PASSCODE is non-empty, it will override
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|           autopush. The SSH client will need SendEnv DUO_PASSCODE in
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|           its configuration, and the SSH server will similarly need
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|           AcceptEnv DUO_PASSCODE.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       fallbackLocalIP = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = ''
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|           Duo Unix reports the IP address of the authorizing user, for
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|           the purposes of authorization and whitelisting. If Duo Unix
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|           cannot detect the IP address of the client, setting
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|           <literal>fallbackLocalIP = yes</literal> will cause Duo Unix
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|           to send the IP address of the server it is running on.
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| 
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|           If you are using IP whitelisting, enabling this option could
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|           cause unauthorized logins if the local IP is listed in the
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|           whitelist.
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|         '';
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|       };
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| 
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|       allowTcpForwarding = mkOption {
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|         type = types.bool;
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|         default = false;
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|         description = ''
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|           By default, when SSH forwarding, enabling Duo Security will
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|           disable TCP forwarding. By enabling this, you potentially
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|           undermine some of the SSH based login security. Note this is
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|           not needed if you use PAM.
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|         '';
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|       };
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|     };
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|   };
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| 
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|   config = mkIf (cfg.ssh.enable || cfg.pam.enable) {
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|     environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.duo-unix ];
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| 
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|     security.wrappers.login_duo.source = "${pkgs.duo-unix.out}/bin/login_duo";
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| 
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|     system.activationScripts = {
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|       login_duo = mkIf cfg.ssh.enable ''
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|         if test -f "${cfg.secretKeyFile}"; then
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|           mkdir -m 0755 -p /etc/duo
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| 
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|           umask 0077
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|           conf="$(mktemp)"
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|           {
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|             cat ${pkgs.writeText "login_duo.conf" configFileLogin}
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|             printf 'skey = %s\n' "$(cat ${cfg.secretKeyFile})"
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|           } >"$conf"
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| 
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|           chown sshd "$conf"
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|           mv -fT "$conf" /etc/duo/login_duo.conf
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|         fi
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|       '';
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|       pam_duo = mkIf cfg.pam.enable ''
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|         if test -f "${cfg.secretKeyFile}"; then
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|           mkdir -m 0755 -p /etc/duo
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| 
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|           umask 0077
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|           conf="$(mktemp)"
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|           {
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|             cat ${pkgs.writeText "login_duo.conf" configFilePam}
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|             printf 'skey = %s\n' "$(cat ${cfg.secretKeyFile})"
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|           } >"$conf"
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| 
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|           mv -fT "$conf" /etc/duo/pam_duo.conf
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|         fi
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|       '';
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|     };
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| 
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|     /* If PAM *and* SSH are enabled, then don't do anything special.
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|     If PAM isn't used, set the default SSH-only options. */
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|     services.openssh.extraConfig = mkIf (cfg.ssh.enable || cfg.pam.enable) (
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|     if cfg.pam.enable then "UseDNS no" else ''
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|       # Duo Security configuration
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|       ForceCommand ${config.security.wrapperDir}/login_duo
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|       PermitTunnel no
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|       ${optionalString (!cfg.allowTcpForwarding) ''
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|         AllowTcpForwarding no
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|       ''}
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|     '');
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|   };
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| }
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