xin/pkgs/openssh.nix

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Nix

{ autoreconfHook
, etcDir ? "/etc/ssh"
, fetchFromGitHub
, hostname
, lib
, libedit
, libfido2
, libredirect
, libressl
, pkg-config
, stdenv
, zlib
, ...
}:
let
inherit (builtins) readFile fromJSON;
verStr = fromJSON (readFile ./openssh/version.json);
in
stdenv.mkDerivation {
pname = "openssh";
inherit (verStr) version;
src = fetchFromGitHub {
inherit (verStr) rev hash;
owner = "openssh";
repo = "openssh-portable";
};
patches =
[
./openssh/locale_archive.patch
./openssh/ssh-keysign-8.5.patch
# See discussion in https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/16966
./openssh/dont_create_privsep_path.patch
];
postPatch =
# On Hydra this makes installation fail (sometimes?),
# and nix store doesn't allow such fancy permission bits anyway.
''
substituteInPlace Makefile.in --replace '$(INSTALL) -m 4711' '$(INSTALL) -m 0711'
'';
strictDeps = true;
nativeBuildInputs =
[ autoreconfHook pkg-config ];
buildInputs =
[ zlib libedit libfido2 ];
preConfigure = ''
# Setting LD causes `configure' and `make' to disagree about which linker
# to use: `configure' wants `gcc', but `make' wants `ld'.
unset LD
'';
# I set --disable-strip because later we strip anyway. And it fails to strip
# properly when cross building.
configureFlags =
[
"--sbindir=\${out}/bin"
"--localstatedir=/var"
"--with-pid-dir=/run"
"--with-mantype=man"
"--with-libedit=yes"
"--disable-strip"
"--disable-dsa-keys"
"--with-security-key-builtin=yes"
]
++ lib.optional (etcDir != null) "--sysconfdir=${etcDir}"
++ lib.optional stdenv.isDarwin "--disable-libutil";
${
if stdenv.hostPlatform.isStatic then
"NIX_LDFLAGS"
else
null
} = [ "-laudit" ];
buildFlags = [ "SSH_KEYSIGN=ssh-keysign" ];
enableParallelBuilding = true;
hardeningEnable = [ "pie" ];
enableParallelChecking = false;
nativeCheckInputs = [ libressl ] ++ lib.optional (!stdenv.isDarwin) hostname;
preCheck = lib.optionalString (stdenv.hostPlatform == stdenv.buildPlatform) ''
# construct a dummy HOME
export HOME=$(realpath ../dummy-home)
mkdir -p ~/.ssh
# construct a dummy /etc/passwd file for the sshd under test
# to use to look up the connecting user
DUMMY_PASSWD=$(realpath ../dummy-passwd)
cat > $DUMMY_PASSWD <<EOF
$(whoami)::$(id -u):$(id -g)::$HOME:$SHELL
EOF
# we need to NIX_REDIRECTS /etc/passwd both for processes
# invoked directly and those invoked by the "remote" session
cat > ~/.ssh/environment.base <<EOF
NIX_REDIRECTS=/etc/passwd=$DUMMY_PASSWD
LD_PRELOAD=${libredirect}/lib/libredirect.so
EOF
# use an ssh environment file to ensure environment is set
# up appropriately for build environment even when no shell
# is invoked by the ssh session. otherwise the PATH will
# only contain default unix paths like /bin which we don't
# have in our build environment
cat - regress/test-exec.sh > regress/test-exec.sh.new <<EOF
cp $HOME/.ssh/environment.base $HOME/.ssh/environment
echo "PATH=\$PATH" >> $HOME/.ssh/environment
EOF
mv regress/test-exec.sh.new regress/test-exec.sh
# explicitly enable the PermitUserEnvironment feature
substituteInPlace regress/test-exec.sh \
--replace \
'cat << EOF > $OBJ/sshd_config' \
$'cat << EOF > $OBJ/sshd_config\n\tPermitUserEnvironment yes'
# some tests want to use files under /bin as example files
for f in regress/sftp-cmds.sh regress/forwarding.sh; do
substituteInPlace $f --replace '/bin' "$(dirname $(type -p ls))"
done
# set up NIX_REDIRECTS for direct invocations
set -a; source ~/.ssh/environment.base; set +a
'';
checkTarget = [ "t-exec" "unit" "file-tests" "interop-tests" ];
installTargets = [ "install-nokeys" ];
installFlags = [
"sysconfdir=\${out}${etcDir}"
];
meta = with lib; {
description = "An implementation of the SSH protocol";
homepage = "https://www.openssh.com/";
changelog = "https://www.openssh.com/releasenotes.html";
license = licenses.bsd2;
platforms = platforms.unix ++ platforms.windows;
maintainers = with maintainers; [ qbit ];
mainProgram = "ssh";
};
}