nixos/modules/base/network.nix

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{ ... }: {
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Networking
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Systemd-networkd
networking = {
firewall = {
# Allow some ports for ad-hoc use
allowedTCPPorts = [ 1234 1337 8000 8080 ];
allowedUDPPorts = [ 1234 1337 8000 8080 ];
};
nameservers = [ "127.0.0.53" ]; # resolved stub resolver
};
# TODO: these systemd networkd settings will be the default once
# https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/202488 is merged.
networking.useNetworkd = true;
systemd.network.enable = true;
# systemd-resolved provides DNS resolution to local applications through
# D-Bus, NSS, and a local stub resolver on 127.0.0.53. It implements caching
# and DNSSEC validation. We configure it to only, and always, use
# dns.caspervk.net over TLS. By the way, it's surprisingly hard to get the
# system to always follow the custom DNS servers rather than the
# DHCP-provided ones. Check the traffic with:
# sudo tcpdump -n --interface=any '(udp port 53) or (tcp port 853)'
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Encrypted_DNS
# https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Systemd-resolved
services.resolved = {
enable = true;
dnssec = "true";
# Resolved falls back to DNS servers operated by American internet
# surveillance and adtech companies by default. No thanks, I'd rather have
# no DNS at all.
fallbackDns = [ "159.69.4.2#dns.caspervk.net" "2a01:4f8:1c0c:70d1::1#dns.caspervk.net" ];
extraConfig = ''
DNS=159.69.4.2#dns.caspervk.net 2a01:4f8:1c0c:70d1::1#dns.caspervk.net
DNSOverTLS=yes
'';
};
# vnStat keeps a log of hourly, daily and monthly network traffic
services.vnstat.enable = true;
environment.persistence."/nix/persist" = {
directories = [
{ directory = "/var/lib/vnstat"; user = "root"; group = "root"; mode = "0755"; }
];
};
}