From 8353554315564b89dfe27d5130080ed04a0a65ad Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Linnnus Date: Sat, 21 Dec 2024 15:47:33 +0100 Subject: Move to a profile-based configuration where common This patch makes it so common configuration is now located in shared/ and each host basically just becomes a bunch of import statements. The exception here is host-specific configuration like the `*.linus.onl` that live inside `hosts/ahmed/`. Specifically I have: - moved common configuration `shared/{nixos,home-manager,nix-darwin}`. - moved `hosts/common.nix` to `shared/nixos/common-{nix,shell}-settings.nix`. - split `hosts/muhammed/{dev-utils,neovim}` into per-language configuration. This patch was done in preparation for the arrival of a new host, which will need to share a lot of configuration with Muhammed. --- hosts/ahmed/cloudflare-proxy/default.nix | 88 -------------------------------- 1 file changed, 88 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 hosts/ahmed/cloudflare-proxy/default.nix (limited to 'hosts/ahmed/cloudflare-proxy/default.nix') diff --git a/hosts/ahmed/cloudflare-proxy/default.nix b/hosts/ahmed/cloudflare-proxy/default.nix deleted file mode 100644 index 45ccaa6..0000000 --- a/hosts/ahmed/cloudflare-proxy/default.nix +++ /dev/null @@ -1,88 +0,0 @@ -# This module adds some extra configuration useful when running behid a Cloudflare Proxy. -# Mainly, it blocks all incomming conncections on relevant ports that aren't -# coming from an official CloudFlare domain. -{ - config, - lib, - pkgs, - metadata, - ... -}: let - # TODO: What happens when these get out of date??? Huh??? You little pissbaby - fileToList = x: lib.strings.splitString "\n" (builtins.readFile x); - cfipv4 = fileToList (pkgs.fetchurl { - url = "https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v4"; - hash = "sha256-8Cxtg7wBqwroV3Fg4DbXAMdFU1m84FTfiE5dfZ5Onns="; - }); - cfipv6 = fileToList (pkgs.fetchurl { - url = "https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v6"; - hash = "sha256-np054+g7rQDE3sr9U8Y/piAp89ldto3pN9K+KCNMoKk="; - }); - - IPv4Whitelist = [metadata.hosts.muhammed.ipAddress]; - IPv6Whitelist = []; -in { - config = { - # Teach NGINX how to extract the proxied IP from proxied requests. - # - # See: https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Nginx#Using_realIP_when_behind_CloudFlare_or_other_CDN - services.nginx.commonHttpConfig = let - realIpsFromList = lib.strings.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (x: "set_real_ip_from ${x};"); - in '' - ${realIpsFromList cfipv4} - ${realIpsFromList cfipv6} - real_ip_header CF-Connecting-IP; - ''; - - # Block non-Cloudflare IP addresses. - networking.firewall = let - chain = "cloudflare-whitelist"; - in { - extraCommands = let - allow-interface = lib.strings.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (i: ''ip46tables --append ${chain} --in-interface ${i} --jump RETURN''); - allow-ip = cmd: lib.strings.concatMapStringsSep "\n" (r: ''${cmd} --append ${chain} --source ${r} --jump RETURN''); - in '' - # Flush the old firewall rules. This behavior mirrors the default firewall service. - # See: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/ac911bf685eecc17c2df5b21bdf32678b9f88c92/nixos/modules/services/networking/firewall-iptables.nix#L59-L66 - ip46tables --delete INPUT --protocol tcp --destination-port 80 --syn --jump ${chain} 2>/dev/null || true - ip46tables --delete INPUT --protocol tcp --destination-port 443 --syn --jump ${chain} 2>/dev/null || true - ip46tables --flush ${chain} || true - ip46tables --delete-chain ${chain} || true - - # Create a chain that only allows whitelisted IPs through. - ip46tables --new-chain ${chain} - - # Allow trusted interfaces through. - ${allow-interface config.networking.firewall.trustedInterfaces} - - # Allow local whitelisted IPs through - ${allow-ip "iptables" IPv4Whitelist} - ${allow-ip "ip6tables" IPv6Whitelist} - - # Allow Cloudflare's IP ranges through. - ${allow-ip "iptables" cfipv4} - ${allow-ip "ip6tables" cfipv6} - - # Everything else is dropped. - # - # TODO: I would like to use `nixos-fw-log-refuse` here, but I keep - # running into weird issues when reloading the firewall. - # Something about the table not being deleted properly. - ip46tables --append ${chain} --jump DROP - - # Inject our chain as the first check in INPUT (before nixos-fw). - # We want to capture any new incomming TCP connections. - ip46tables --insert INPUT 1 --protocol tcp --destination-port 80 --syn --jump ${chain} - ip46tables --insert INPUT 1 --protocol tcp --destination-port 443 --syn --jump ${chain} - ''; - extraStopCommands = '' - # Clean up added rulesets (${chain}). This mirrors the behavior of the - # default firewall at the time of writing. - # - # See: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/blob/ac911bf685eecc17c2df5b21bdf32678b9f88c92/nixos/modules/services/networking/firewall-iptables.nix#L218-L219 - ip46tables --delete INPUT --protocol tcp --destination-port 80 --syn --jump ${chain} 2>/dev/null || true - ip46tables --delete INPUT --protocol tcp --destination-port 443 --syn --jump ${chain} 2>/dev/null || true - ''; - }; - }; -} -- cgit v1.2.3