This re-enables onion tagging while still supporting untagged connections.
Onion sockets are not yet supported in the latest liquidd/elements
version 0.18.1.12 available on nixpkgs.
Previously, Tor was always enabled because `cfg` was always nonempty
(via definitions at `Set sensible defaults for some services`).
Now only enable Tor if there are active onion services.
Also rename var `services` -> `onionServices` to improve readability in
section `Set getPublicAddressCmd ...` where the same name is also used for
option `config.services`.
This greatly improves readability and makes it easier to discover options.
This commit was genereated by running the following script inside the
repo root dir:
#!/usr/bin/env ruby
def transform(src)
return false if src.include?('inherit options;')
success = false
options = nil
src.sub!(/^ options.*?^ }.*?;/m) do |match|
options = match
" inherit options;"
end
return false if !options
src.sub!(/^with lib;\s*let\n+/m) do |match|
success = true
<<~EOF
with lib;
let
#{options}
EOF
end
success
end
Dir['modules/**/*.nix'].each do |f|
src = File.read(f)
if transform(src)
puts "Changed file #{f}"
File.write(f, src)
end
end
This commit fixes an issue with LND, in which if both
nix-bitcoin.onionServices.lnd.public &
services.lnd.restOnionService.enable were enabled, one would try to
create a file named `lnd` and the other would try to create a directory
named `lnd` with a file named `lnd-rest` inside it. This would obiously
cause an error and fail the LND service.
Previously, onionAddresses definitions in onionServices were of the form
onionAddresses.access.<service> = [<service>];
This caused failures for configurations where a service user name was
overridden or for bitcoind whose default user is 'bitcoin' instead of 'bitcoind'.
Now set the equivalent of:
onionAddresses.access.<actualServiceUser> = [<service>];
Implement this via a new option `onionAddresses.services` to make things more
readable and to work around an infinite recursion error in onionServices.
Move 'enforceTor' and onion-service definitions from secure-node.nix.
Use the onionServices module to define onion services.
Onion services now automatically work for services that bind to an INADDR_ANY (`0.0.0.0`) address.