Flake lock file updates:
• Updated input 'authorizedKeysRepo':
'https://git.hamburg.ccc.de/api/v1/repos/CCCHH/infrastructure-authorized-keys/archive/686a6af22f6696f0c0595c56f463c078550049fc.tar.gz?narHash=sha256-plTYjM6zPzoBE/dp6EUrk9mCqmab278p8FqBCTX8Grc%3D' (2024-11-10)
→ 'https://git.hamburg.ccc.de/api/v1/repos/CCCHH/infrastructure-authorized-keys/archive/fc95460e9e6ae759b2b08c93b10a8e010e9e14e6.tar.gz?narHash=sha256-GMU6gfG1%2B3OjTuoiIYQg9yefzrz%2BRVVesqXa8jmOuCE%3D&rev=fc95460e9e6ae759b2b08c93b10a8e010e9e14e6' (2025-04-28)
• Updated input 'nixos-generators':
'github:nix-community/nixos-generators/42ee229088490e3777ed7d1162cb9e9d8c3dbb11' (2025-03-21)
→ 'github:nix-community/nixos-generators/ee07ba0d36c38e9915c55d2ac5a8fb0f05f2afcc' (2025-05-19)
• Updated input 'nixpkgs':
'github:nixos/nixpkgs/9684b53175fc6c09581e94cc85f05ab77464c7e3' (2025-04-21)
→ 'github:nixos/nixpkgs/9b5ac7ad45298d58640540d0323ca217f32a6762' (2025-05-17)
• Updated input 'sops-nix':
'github:Mic92/sops-nix/5e3e92b16d6fdf9923425a8d4df7496b2434f39c' (2025-04-22)
→ 'github:Mic92/sops-nix/8d215e1c981be3aa37e47aeabd4e61bb069548fd' (2025-05-18)
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| modules/services/audio | ||
| .editorconfig | ||
| .gitignore | ||
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| deployment_configuration.json | ||
| flake.lock | ||
| flake.nix | ||
| LICENSE | ||
| README.md | ||
nix-infra
nix infrastructure configuration for CCCHH.
For deployment we're using infra-rebuild.
To easily get a shell with infra-rebuild going, use the following command:
nix shell git+https://git.hamburg.ccc.de/CCCHH/infra-rebuild#infra-rebuild
After that you can simply run the following to deploy e.g. the git and matrix hosts:
infra-rebuild switch git matrix
By default infra-rebuild tries to use the FQDN from the nixosConfiguration of the host for deployment.
However to override individual parts of the deployment target, a deployment_configuration.json can be used.
This is exactly what we're doing to set the default deployment user to colmena-deploy and have custom target hostnames for Chaosknoten hosts, since they don't have an FQDN defined in their nixosConfiguration.
Setting up secrets with sops-nix for a host
- Convert the hosts SSH host public key to an age public key.
This can be done by connecting to the host and running:
cat /etc/ssh/ssh_host_ed25519_key.pub | ssh-to-age - Add the resulting age public key to the
.sops.yamlas a YAML anchor in keys. It should be named something like:host_age_hostname - Add a new creation rule for the hosts config directory.
It should probably have all admin keys and the hosts age key.
You can use existing creation rules as a reference. - Create a file containing the relevant secrets in the hosts config directory.
This can be accomplished with a command similar to this:
Note: Nested keys don't seem to be compatible with sops-nix.sops config/hosts/hostname/secrets.yaml - Add the following entry to the modules of the hosts
nixosConfiguration:sops-nix.nixosModules.sops - Create a
sops.nixin the hosts config directory containing the following content to include thesecrets.yaml:{ ... }: { sops = { defaultSopsFile = ./secrets.yaml; }; } - Make sure the
sops.nixgets imported. For example in thedefault.nix. - To use a secret stored under e.g.
forgejo_git_smtp_password, you can then do something like the following:
This secret would then be available undersops.secrets."forgejo_git_smtp_password" = { mode = "0440"; owner = "forgejo"; group = "forgejo"; restartUnits = [ "forgejo.service" ]; };/run/secrets/forgejo_git_smtp_passwordon the host.
Build NixOS Proxmox VE Template
Build a new NixOS Proxmox VE Template for the thinkcccore's:
nix build .#proxmox-nixos-template
Build a new NixOS Proxmox VE Template for the chaosknoten:
nix build .#proxmox-chaosknoten-nixos-template
License
This CCCHH nix-infra repository is licensed under the MIT License.
0001_oidc_group_and_role_mapping_custom_pipeline.patch is licensed under the Creative Commons: CC BY-SA 4.0 license.