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* gnu/home/services/ssh.scm: New file.
* gnu/local.mk (GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES): Add it.
* po/guix/POTFILES.in: Add it.
* doc/guix.texi (Secure Shell): New section.
Ludovic Courtès 2022-06-11 18:39:02 +02:00
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* Shells: Shells Home Services. POSIX shells, Bash, Zsh.
* Mcron: Mcron Home Service. Scheduled User's Job Execution.
* Shepherd: Shepherd Home Service. Managing User's Daemons.
* SSH: Secure Shell. Setting up the secure shell client.
* Desktop: Desktop Home Services. Services for graphical environments.
@end menu
@c In addition to that Home Services can provide
@ -39616,7 +39617,7 @@ GNU@tie{}mcron, a daemon to run jobs at scheduled times (@pxref{Top,,,
mcron, GNU@tie{}mcron}). The information about system's mcron is
applicable here (@pxref{Scheduled Job Execution}), the only difference
for home services is that they have to be declared in a
@code{home-envirnoment} record instead of an @code{operating-system}
@code{home-environment} record instead of an @code{operating-system}
record.
@defvr {Scheme Variable} home-mcron-service-type
@ -39684,6 +39685,179 @@ mechanism instead (@pxref{Shepherd Services}).
@end table
@end deftp
@node Secure Shell
@subsection Secure Shell
@cindex secure shell client, configuration
@cindex SSH client, configuration
The @uref{https://www.openssh.com, OpenSSH package} includes a client,
the @command{ssh} command, that allows you to connect to remote machines
using the @acronym{SSH, secure shell} protocol. With the @code{(gnu
home services ssh)} module, you can set up OpenSSH so that it works in a
predictable fashion, almost independently of state on the local machine.
To do that, you instantiate @code{home-openssh-service-type} in your
Home configuration, as explained below.
@defvr {Scheme Variable} home-openssh-service-type
This is the type of the service to set up the OpenSSH client. It takes
care of several things:
@itemize
@item
providing a @file{~/.ssh/config} file based on your configuration so
that @command{ssh} knows about hosts you regularly connect to and their
associated parameters;
@item
providing a @file{~/.ssh/authorized_keys}, which lists public keys that
the local SSH server, @command{sshd}, may accept to connect to this user
account;
@item
optionally providing a @file{~/.ssh/known_hosts} file so that @file{ssh}
can authenticate hosts you connect to.
@end itemize
Here is a sample configuration you could add to the @code{services}
field of your @code{home-environment}:
@lisp
(home-openssh-configuration
(hosts (list (openssh-host (name "ci.guix.gnu.org")
(user "charlie"))
(openssh-host (name "chbouib")
(host-name "chbouib.example.org")
(user "supercharlie")
(port 10022))))
(authorized-keys (list (local-file "alice.pub"))))
@end lisp
The example above lists two hosts and their parameters. For instance,
running @command{ssh chbouib} will automatically connect to
@code{chbouib.example.org} on port 10022, logging in as user
@samp{supercharlie}. Further, it marks the public key in
@file{alice.pub} as authorized for incoming connections.
The value associated with a @code{home-openssh-service-type} instance
must be a @code{home-openssh-configuration} record, as describe below.
@end defvr
@deftp {Data Type} home-openssh-configuration
This is the datatype representing the OpenSSH client and server
configuration in one's home environment. It contains the following
fields:
@table @asis
@item @code{hosts} (default: @code{'()})
A list of @code{openssh-host} records specifying host names and
associated connection parameters (see below). This host list goes into
@file{~/.ssh/config}, which @command{ssh} reads at startup.
@item @code{known-hosts} (default: @code{*unspecified*})
This must be either:
@itemize
@item
@code{*unspecified*}, in which case @code{home-openssh-service-type}
leaves it up to @command{ssh} and to the user to maintain the list of
known hosts at @file{~/.ssh/known_hosts}, or
@item
a list of file-like objects, in which case those are concatenated and
emitted as @file{~/.ssh/known_hosts}.
@end itemize
The @file{~/.ssh/known_hosts} contains a list of host name/host key
pairs that allow @command{ssh} to authenticate hosts you connect to and
to detect possible impersonation attacks. By default, @command{ssh}
updates it in a @dfn{TOFU, trust-on-first-use} fashion, meaning that it
records the host's key in that file the first time you connect to it.
This behavior is preserved when @code{known-hosts} is set to
@code{*unspecified*}.
If you instead provide a list of host keys upfront in the
@code{known-hosts} field, your configuration becomes self-contained and
stateless: it can be replicated elsewhere or at another point in time.
Preparing this list can be relatively tedious though, which is why
@code{*unspecified*} is kept as a default.
@item @code{authorized-keys} (default: @code{'()})
This must be a list of file-like objects, each of which containing an
SSH public key that should be authorized to connect to this machine.
Concretely, these files are concatenated and made available as
@file{~/.ssh/authorized_keys}. If an OpenSSH server, @command{sshd}, is
running on this machine, then it @emph{may} take this file into account:
this is what @command{sshd} does by default, but be aware that it can
also be configured to ignore it.
@end table
@end deftp
@c %start of fragment
@deftp {Data Type} openssh-host
Available @code{openssh-host} fields are:
@table @asis
@item @code{name} (type: string)
Name of this host declaration.
@item @code{host-name} (type: maybe-string)
Host name---e.g., @code{"foo.example.org"} or @code{"192.168.1.2"}.
@item @code{address-family} (type: address-family)
Address family to use when connecting to this host: one of
@code{AF_INET} (for IPv4 only), @code{AF_INET6} (for IPv6 only), or
@code{*unspecified*} (allowing any address family).
@item @code{identity-file} (type: maybe-string)
The identity file to use---e.g., @code{"/home/charlie/.ssh/id_ed25519"}.
@item @code{port} (type: maybe-natural-number)
TCP port number to connect to.
@item @code{user} (type: maybe-string)
User name on the remote host.
@item @code{forward-x11?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean)
Whether to forward remote client connections to the local X11 graphical
display.
@item @code{forward-x11-trusted?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean)
Whether remote X11 clients have full access to the original X11
graphical display.
@item @code{forward-agent?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean)
Whether the authentication agent (if any) is forwarded to the remote
machine.
@item @code{compression?} (default: @code{#f}) (type: boolean)
Whether to compress data in transit.
@item @code{proxy-command} (type: maybe-string)
The command to use to connect to the server. As an example, a command
to connect via an HTTP proxy at 192.0.2.0 would be: @code{"nc -X connect
-x 192.0.2.0:8080 %h %p"}.
@item @code{host-key-algorithms} (type: maybe-string-list)
The list of accepted host key algorithms---e.g.,
@code{'("ssh-ed25519")}.
@item @code{accepted-key-types} (type: maybe-string-list)
The list of accepted user public key types.
@item @code{extra-content} (default: @code{""}) (type: raw-configuration-string)
Extra content appended as-is to this @code{Host} block in
@file{~/.ssh/config}.
@end table
@end deftp
@c %end of fragment
@node Desktop Home Services
@subsection Desktop Home Services

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;;; GNU Guix --- Functional package management for GNU
;;; Copyright © 2022 Ludovic Courtès <ludo@gnu.org>
;;;
;;; This file is part of GNU Guix.
;;;
;;; GNU Guix is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
;;; under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
;;; the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or (at
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;;;
;;; GNU Guix is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
;;; WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
;;; MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
;;; GNU General Public License for more details.
;;;
;;; You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
;;; along with GNU Guix. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
(define-module (gnu home services ssh)
#:use-module (guix gexp)
#:use-module (guix records)
#:use-module (guix diagnostics)
#:use-module (guix i18n)
#:use-module (gnu services)
#:use-module (gnu services configuration)
#:use-module (guix modules)
#:use-module (gnu home services)
#:use-module ((gnu home services utils)
#:select (object->camel-case-string))
#:autoload (gnu packages base) (glibc-utf8-locales)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-1)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-34)
#:use-module (srfi srfi-35)
#:use-module (ice-9 match)
#:export (home-openssh-configuration
home-openssh-configuration-authorized-keys
home-openssh-configuration-known-hosts
home-openssh-configuration-hosts
openssh-host
openssh-host-host-name
openssh-host-identity-file
openssh-host-name
openssh-host-port
openssh-host-user
openssh-host-forward-x11?
openssh-host-forward-x11-trusted?
openssh-host-forward-agent?
openssh-host-compression?
openssh-host-proxy-command
openssh-host-host-key-algorithms
openssh-host-accepted-key-types
openssh-host-extra-content
home-openssh-service-type))
(define (serialize-field-name name)
(match name
('accepted-key-types "PubkeyAcceptedKeyTypes")
(_
(let ((name (let ((str (symbol->string name)))
(if (string-suffix? "?" str)
(string->symbol (string-drop-right str 1))
name))))
(object->camel-case-string name 'upper)))))
(define (serialize-string field value)
(string-append " " (serialize-field-name field)
" " value "\n"))
(define (address-family? obj)
(memv obj (list *unspecified* AF_INET AF_INET6)))
(define (serialize-address-family field family)
(if (unspecified? family)
""
(string-append " " (serialize-field-name field) " "
(cond ((= family AF_INET) "inet")
((= family AF_INET6) "inet6")
;; The 'else' branch is unreachable.
(else (raise (condition (&error)))))
"\n")))
(define (natural-number? obj)
(and (integer? obj) (exact? obj) (> obj 0)))
(define (serialize-natural-number field value)
(string-append " " (serialize-field-name field) " "
(number->string value) "\n"))
(define (serialize-boolean field value)
(string-append " " (serialize-field-name field) " "
(if value "yes" "no") "\n"))
(define-maybe string)
(define-maybe natural-number)
(define (serialize-raw-configuration-string field value)
(string-append value "\n"))
(define raw-configuration-string? string?)
(define (string-list? lst)
(and (pair? lst) (every string? lst)))
(define (serialize-string-list field lst)
(string-append " " (serialize-field-name field) " "
(string-join lst ",") "\n"))
(define-maybe string-list)
(define-configuration openssh-host
(name
(string)
"Name of this host declaration.")
(host-name
maybe-string
"Host name---e.g., @code{\"foo.example.org\"} or @code{\"192.168.1.2\"}.")
(address-family
address-family
"Address family to use when connecting to this host: one of
@code{AF_INET} (for IPv4 only), @code{AF_INET6} (for IPv6 only), or
@code{*unspecified*} (allowing any address family).")
(identity-file
maybe-string
"The identity file to use---e.g.,
@code{\"/home/charlie/.ssh/id_ed25519\"}.")
(port
maybe-natural-number
"TCP port number to connect to.")
(user
maybe-string
"User name on the remote host.")
(forward-x11?
(boolean #f)
"Whether to forward remote client connections to the local X11 graphical
display.")
(forward-x11-trusted?
(boolean #f)
"Whether remote X11 clients have full access to the original X11 graphical
display.")
(forward-agent?
(boolean #f)
"Whether the authentication agent (if any) is forwarded to the remote
machine.")
(compression?
(boolean #f)
"Whether to compress data in transit.")
(proxy-command
maybe-string
"The command to use to connect to the server. As an example, a command
to connect via an HTTP proxy at 192.0.2.0 would be: @code{\"nc -X
connect -x 192.0.2.0:8080 %h %p\"}.")
(host-key-algorithms
maybe-string-list
"The list of accepted host key algorithms---e.g.,
@code{'(\"ssh-ed25519\")}.")
(accepted-key-types
maybe-string-list
"The list of accepted user public key types.")
(extra-content
(raw-configuration-string "")
"Extra content appended as-is to this @code{Host} block in
@file{~/.ssh/config}."))
(define (serialize-openssh-host config)
(define (openssh-host-name-field? field)
(eq? (configuration-field-name field) 'name))
(string-append
"Host " (openssh-host-name config) "\n"
(string-concatenate
(map (lambda (field)
((configuration-field-serializer field)
(configuration-field-name field)
((configuration-field-getter field) config)))
(remove openssh-host-name-field?
openssh-host-fields)))))
(define-record-type* <home-openssh-configuration>
home-openssh-configuration make-home-openssh-configuration
home-openssh-configuration?
(authorized-keys home-openssh-configuration-authorized-keys ;list of file-like
(default '()))
(known-hosts home-openssh-configuration-known-hosts ;unspec | list of file-like
(default *unspecified*))
(hosts home-openssh-configuration-hosts ;list of <openssh-host>
(default '())))
(define (openssh-configuration->string config)
(string-join (map serialize-openssh-host
(home-openssh-configuration-hosts config))
"\n"))
(define* (file-join name files #:optional (delimiter " "))
"Return a file in the store called @var{name} that is the concatenation
of all the file-like objects listed in @var{files}, with @var{delimited}
inserted after each of them."
(computed-file name
(with-imported-modules '((guix build utils))
#~(begin
(use-modules (guix build utils))
;; Support non-ASCII file names.
(setenv "GUIX_LOCPATH"
#+(file-append glibc-utf8-locales
"/lib/locale"))
(setlocale LC_ALL "en_US.utf8")
(call-with-output-file #$output
(lambda (output)
(for-each (lambda (file)
(call-with-input-file file
(lambda (input)
(dump-port input output)))
(display #$delimiter output))
'#$files)))))))
(define (openssh-configuration-files config)
(let ((config (plain-file "ssh.conf"
(openssh-configuration->string config)))
(known-hosts (home-openssh-configuration-known-hosts config))
(authorized-keys (file-join
"authorized_keys"
(home-openssh-configuration-authorized-keys config)
"\n")))
`((".ssh/authorized_keys" ,authorized-keys)
,@(if (unspecified? known-hosts)
'()
`((".ssh/known_hosts"
,(file-join "known_hosts" known-hosts "\n"))))
(".ssh/config" ,config))))
(define openssh-activation
(with-imported-modules (source-module-closure
'((gnu build activation)))
#~(begin
(use-modules (gnu build activation))
;; Make sure ~/.ssh is #o700.
(let* ((home (getenv "HOME"))
(dot-ssh (string-append home "/.ssh")))
(mkdir-p/perms dot-ssh (getpw (getuid)) #o700)))))
(define home-openssh-service-type
(service-type
(name 'home-openssh)
(extensions
(list (service-extension home-files-service-type
openssh-configuration-files)
(service-extension home-activation-service-type
(const openssh-activation))))
(description "Configure the OpenSSH @acronym{SSH, secure shell} client
by providing a @file{~/.ssh/config} file, which is honored by the OpenSSH
client,@command{ssh}, and by other tools such as @command{guix deploy}.")
(default-value (home-openssh-configuration))))

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@ -85,6 +85,7 @@ GNU_SYSTEM_MODULES = \
%D%/home/services/fontutils.scm \
%D%/home/services/shells.scm \
%D%/home/services/shepherd.scm \
%D%/home/services/ssh.scm \
%D%/home/services/mcron.scm \
%D%/home/services/utils.scm \
%D%/home/services/xdg.scm \

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ gnu/services.scm
gnu/system.scm
gnu/services/shepherd.scm
gnu/home/services.scm
gnu/home/services/ssh.scm
gnu/home/services/symlink-manager.scm
gnu/system/file-systems.scm
gnu/system/image.scm