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diff --git a/doc/whispers.texi b/doc/whispers.texi new file mode 100644 index 0000000..8e44f2a --- /dev/null +++ b/doc/whispers.texi @@ -0,0 +1,1312 @@ +\input texinfo +@c -*-texinfo-*- + +@c %**start of header +@setfilename whispers.info +@documentencoding UTF-8 +@settitle Whispers Reference Manual +@c %**end of header + +@set UPDATED 10 October 2024 +@set UPDATED-MONTH October 2024 +@set EDITION 0.1.0 +@set VERSION 0.1.0 + +@copying +Copyright @copyright{} 2024 Runciter <runciter@@whispers-vpn.org>@* + +Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document +under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or +any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no +Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A +copy of the license is included in the section entitled ``GNU Free +Documentation License''. +@end copying + +@dircategory System administration +@direntry +* Whispers: (whispers). Tree of shepherd processes +@end direntry + +@titlepage +@title Whispers Reference Manual +@subtitle Shepherd process tree for GNU Guix +@author Runciter + +@page +@vskip 0pt plus 1filll +Edition @value{EDITION} @* +@value{UPDATED} @* + +@insertcopying +@end titlepage + +@contents + +@node Top, Definitions, (dir), (dir) +@top Whispers + +This manual documents Whispers version @value{VERSION}. + +@insertcopying + +@menu +* Definitions:: +* Purpose:: +* The whispers service:: +* Service extensions:: +* Whispers services:: +* The whispers command:: +* Caveats:: +* Bugs:: +* GNU Free Documentation License:: +* Concept Index:: +* Programming Index:: +@end menu + +@node Definitions, Purpose, Top, Top +@chapter Definitions + +Whispers is a multi-user process tree of shepherd processes and their +services, @xref{Top,,,shepherd,The GNU Shepherd Manual}. + +Within this manual, shepherd processes run by whispers and their +relationships between themselves and with their services are referred to +using the following terminology: + +@table @code + +@cindex hierarchy +@item Hierarchy +The part of the whispers process tree constituted of shepherd processes +proper is referred to as the whispers @code{hierarchy}. Non-shepherd +processes of the whispers process tree are also shepherd services +provided by whispers through its hierarchy, although they are not +themselves part of the hierarchy. + +@cindex superior +@item Superior +The parent process of a process running inside the whispers process tree +is called its @code{superior}, unless that parent is just the PID 1 +shepherd, in which case the child is the shepherd process which lies at +the top of the hierarchy. + +@cindex lieutenant +@item Lieutenant +A child process and service of a shepherd running inside the hierarchy +is called a @code{lieutenant} of that shepherd process. While +non-shepherd processes of the whispers tree are also lieutenants, they +cannot have lieutenants themselves. + +@end table + +@node Purpose, The whispers service, Definitions, Top +@chapter Purpose + +Whispers provides a sandboxing facility, since all processes controlled +as shepherd services by the hierarchy can be stopped or started as an +action of their service in their superior or the PID 1 shepherd. They +can also be given actions independently from each other. The command +@command{whispers} is a simple wrapper around @command{herd} providing a +convenience switch to control all services in the hierarchy, @xref{The +whispers command}. + +As a Guix service, whispers provides configuration handles so that +actions can be performed by any controlling shepherd before starting +shepherd lieutenants of the hierarchy, or after stopping them. While +this facility is mostly intended for developers adding easily +configurable extensions to whispers, they can also be employed by users +should they decide to expand the hierarchy by using the low-level +configuration of the whispers Guix service itself, @xref{The whispers +service}. + +Additionally, the whispers hierarchy can be configured to operate +daemons run by unprivileged users of the system, including when those +have to make use of unprivileged sockets. An important difference +between unprivileged lieutenants of the whispers hierarchy and Guix home +shepherd services is that the latter are typically (always?) running +only when their controlling user has a login session on the machine, +while the former are running permanently and restarted automatically +according to the configuration of their controlling lieutenant +shepherd. Incidentally, services of unprivileged whispers lieutenants do +not depend on @command{elogind}, its dependencies or the facilities it +provides. + +A directory tree of imbricated tmpfs file systems is also deployed +on-demand under @code{/run/whispers} whenever processes are started +inside the hierarchy proper. These directories hold UNIX sockets and PID +files necessary to the operation of the hierarchy and the other services +it provides. When a hierarchy process is stopped by its superior or by +PID 1, its dedicated tmpfs file system is unmounted after lieutenant +tmpfs file systems are recursively unmounted within the hierarchy, +leaving a ``clean slate'' with no leftover PID or socket files. + +Whispers itself can be fully stopped in this way by using @command{herd} +to trigger the stop action of its service in PID 1, namely by using the +command @command{herd stop whispers}. In a similar fashion, this will +recursively unmount all tmpfs files systems created by whispers, +hopefully and normally leaving behind an empty @code{/run/whispers} +directory. + +Log files of the whispers hierarchy and its shepherd services are all +stored under the path @code{/var/log/whispers}, with a sub-directory +tree mimicking the hierarchy in its current and past states. + +Various Scheme sub-modules of @code{(whispers packages whispers)} +provide Guix services that deploy daemons running inside the whispers +hierarchy. Those modules also export configuration records for their +services; they can be configured through semi-digestible Guix service +instanciations in a machine's system configuration, @xref{Whispers +services}. This is in any case simpler than deploying all the system's +whispers lieutenants and their services ``by hand'' using the low-level +whispers service configuration record, @ref{The whispers service}. + +@node The whispers service, Service extensions, Purpose, Top +@chapter The whispers service + +The @code{(whispers services whispers)} scheme module provides a Guix +shepherd service which extends a multi-user process tree of shepherd +services. + +@defvar whispers-service-type +This is the type for the service extending the shepherd with a whispers +process tree. Its value must be an @code{whispers-configuration} record. + +@end defvar + +@deftp {Data Type} whispers-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{coreutils-package} (default @code{coreutils}) +A file-like-object. The coreutils package to use. + +@item @code{util-linux-package} (default @code{util-linux}) +A file-like-object. the util-linux package to use. + +@item @code{whispers-package} (default @code{whispers}) +A file-like-object. the whispers package to use, @xref{The whispers +command}. + +@item @code{name} (default @code{'whispers}) +A symbol. The shepherd provision of this whispers service in its +superior or PID 1. + +@item @code{lieutenants} (default @code{'()}) +A list of Guix service objects. The lieutenants of this whispers +service. + +@item @code{requires} (default @code{'()}) +A list of symbols. The list of shepherd provisions that this service +requires in its superior or PID 1, a.k.a its dependencies. + +@item @code{user} (default @code{"root"}) +A string. The name of the user running this whispers service. + +@item @code{extend-user?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether @code{user} should be extended by Guix system +when the system is reconfigured. Set this switch when and only when the +group will not be explicitly declared in the system configuration Scheme +file. + +@item @code{group} (default @code{"root"}) +A string. The name of the group this whispers service is run as. + +@item @code{extend-group?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether @code{group} should be extended by Guix system +when the system is reconfigured. Set this switch when and only when the +group will not be explicitly declared in the system configuration Scheme +file. + +@item @code{timeout} (default @code{'(default-pid-file-timeout)}) +A string. The PID file timeout when starting this service. Its default +value is defined in the shepherd's program Scheme code. + +@item @code{extra-packages} (default @code{(list)}) +A list of Guix records of type @code{package}. A list of extra packages +to include in the profile that this service extends the Guix service of +type @code{guix-profile-service-type} with. + +@item @code{extra-actions} (default @code{(list)}) +A list of shepherd-action records. Extra actions that are provided for +this service in its superior or PID 1. + +@item @code{pre-start-action?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether this service performs a shepherd action named +@code{pre-start} in its superior of PID 1, as part of its @code{start} +action, immediately before its shepherd process is run by its superior +or PID 1. If this flag is set, the @code{pre-start} action must be +defined within the @code{extra-actions} field of this record. + +@item @code{post-stop-action?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether this service performs a shepherd action named +@code{post-stop} in its superior of PID 1, as part of its @code{stop} +action, immediately after its shepherd process is terminated by its +superior or PID 1. If this flag is set, the @code{pre-start} action must +be defined within the @code{extra-actions} field of this record. + +@item @code{%auto-start?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether this service's superior or PID 1 should +automatically start this service when it is started itself. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@node Service extensions, Whispers services, The whispers service, Top +@chapter Service extension relationships + +The service of type @code{whispers-service-type} (@xref{The whispers +service}) extends multiple other services (@xref{Service Types and +Services,,,Guix,GNU guix}): + +@table @code + +@item rottlog-service-type +@xref{Log Rotation,,,Guix,GNU guix}. + +@item account-service-type + +@item shepherd-root-service-type +@xref{Shepherd Services,,,Guix,GNU guix}. + +@item mcron-service-type +@xref{Scheduled Job Execution,,,Guix,GNU guix}. + +@item profile-service-type +@xref{Service Reference,,,Guix,GNU guix}. + +@end table + +Only the shepherd at the top of the hierarchy extends the root +shepherd. Hierarchy shepherd services themselves can be pseudo-extended +by other services which have a @code{service-extension} targeting the +service of type @code{shepherd-root-service-type}. That is to say, +Whispers hijacks the shepherd extensions of services within its service +tree so that those services ``extend'' their superior shepherd's +pseudo-Guix service instead of extending the root shepherd Guix service. + +Services of the service tree which have a @code{service-extension} +targeting the services of type @code{profile-service-type}, +@code{mcron-service-type} and/or @code{account-service-type} simply have +their declared extensions recursively collected by whispers and passed +down the extension graph by whisper's own extensions of other Guix +services at system-reconfiguration time, as if they were direct Guix +service extensions. + +The same functionality is intended and included in the code for services +of the service tree which have a @code{service-extension} targeting the +service of type @code{rottlog-service-type}. At the time of writing, it +does not seems to be working, no log rotation happens inside the path +@code{/var/log/whispers}. + +Other service extensions of services within the whispers service tree +should be silently ignored. + +On the hand, the service of type @code{whispers-service-type} can be +extended, in the strict sense of the word, by other services extending +it with a nested list of lieutenants to be added one level below the top +of the hierarchy. Sub-modules of the @code{whispers services whispers} +module make use of this mechanism, @xref{Whispers services}. + +@node Whispers services, The whispers command, Service extensions, Top +@chapter Whispers services + +This section documents whispers service types for various applications, +for which service types and configuration bindings are offered by the +whispers channel in scheme sub-modules of @code{whispers services +whispers}. The facilities offered make configuration simpler than if +they were done by hand using general whispers records (@xref{The +whispers service} about those). + +Most of the services described in this section can be run either as root +or as an unprivileged user, independently from @command{elogind} and +from the existence of an interactive login session, as it is often +desired and sometimes completely necessary. The services can however +only be configured with root permissions, because they are deployed by +system reconfiguration, @xref{System Configuration,,,Guix,GNU guix}. + +For the services documented here, typically, a hierarchy is extended +below the whispers service of PID 1 for a service type or a themed group +of service types. Each of these first-level hierarchies is documented by +a sub-section of the present section. Those first level lieutenants +extend in turn one lieutenant for each individual user which will make +use of the services under their umbrella. Those per-user lieutenants are +the superiors of individual (non-shepherd process) shepherd services. + +The resulting hierarchies are of the form: +``/<hierarchy-theme>/<user>/<service>''. The ``<user>'' lieutenant(s) of +``<hierarchy-type>'' each extend a shepherd process running as the user, +so that the sockets and PID files of ``<service>'' and their parent +directories hopefully exhibit correct permissions. + +For unprivileged users, the ``<user>'' lieutenant name is the same as +their UNIX handle, and their service within their superior provisions a +symbol converted from this name. For root, the lieutenant name is +``root-user'' and the shepherd provision is the symbol +@code{root-user}. This is done to avoid conflicts, because every +shepherd daemon has a built-in service which provisions the symbol +@code{root}. + +@menu +* The finance hierarchy:: +* The gps hierarchy:: +* The mail hierarchy:: +* The ssh hierarchy:: +* The vpn hierarchy:: +* The xdg hierarchy:: +* Unprivileged services:: +@end menu + +@node The finance hierarchy, The gps hierarchy, Whispers services, Whispers services +@section The finance hierarchy + +A bitcoin (BTC) node and/or a monero (XMR) can be deployed as shepherd +services run by an unprivileged user within the @code{finance} +hierarchy. Those features are provided by the @code{whispers services +whispers finance} module. + +@menu +* Configuring the finance hierarchy and services:: +* Configuration examples (whispers finance):: +@end menu + +@node Configuring the finance hierarchy and services, Configuration examples (whispers finance), The finance hierarchy, The finance hierarchy +@subsection Configuring the finance hierachy and services + +@defvar whispers-finance-service-type +This is the type for the service extending whispers with a finance +hierarchy and its associated services. Its value must be a +@code{whispers-finance-configuration} record. + +@end defvar + +@deftp {Data Type} whispers-finance-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{users-groups-nodes} (default @code{()}) +A list of @code{crypto-user-group-nodes} records configuring the finance +hierarchy and its services, containing one member for each user making +use of the hierarchy, be they root or unprivileged users. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +A record of type @code{crypto-user-group-nodes} configures the +hierarchy and its services for a single user of the system. + +@deftp {Data Type} crypto-user-group-nodes + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user-and-group} (default @code{(whispers-user-group)}) +A record of the @code{whispers-user-group} type, @xref{Unprivileged +services}. Its default is the record type's default record. + +@item @code{nodes} (default @code{(nodes-configuration}) +A record of the @code{nodes-configuration} type. Its default is the +record type's default record. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +A record of type @code{nodes-configuration} type configures whether +individual crypto services are wanted for a single user at the tip of +the finance hierarchy, and stores their configuration for this user. + +@deftp {Data Type} nodes-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{(bitcoin?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value, whether to extend a bitcoin node as a service. + +@item @code{(btc-node} (default @code{(bitcoin-node-configuration)}) +A record of the @code{bitcoin-node-configuration} type. Its default is +the record type's default record. + +@item @code{(monero?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value + +@item @code{(xmr-node} (default @code{(monero-node-configuration)}) +A record of the @code{monero-node-configuration} type. Its default is +the record type's default record. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +When the finance hierarchy extends a bitcoin node, the node is +configured by a record of type @code{bitcoin-node-configuration} . + +@deftp {Data Type} bitcoin-node-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{bitcoin-package} (default @code{bitcoin-core}) +A file-like object. The bitcoin package to use. + +@item @code{walletdir-opt?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to set the @command{-walletdir} option +explicitly for the service. + +@item @code{walletdir} (default @code{""}) +A string. The value for the @command{-walletdir} option when it is +explicitly set. + +@item @code{proxy-opt?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to set the @command{-proxy} option explicitly +for the service. + +@item @code{proxy} (default @code{""}) +A string. The value for the @command{-proxy} option when it is +explicitly set. + +@item @code{%auto-start?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the service should be started automatically +when its superior starts. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +When the finance hierarchy extends a monero node, the node is +configured by a record of type @code{monero-node-configuration} . + +@deftp {Data Type} monero-node-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{bitcoin-package} (default @code{bitcoin-core}) +A file-like object. The bitcoin package to use. + +@item @code{proxy-opt?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to set the @command{--proxy} option explicitly +for the service. + +@item @code{proxy} (default @code{""}) +A string. The value for the @command{--proxy} option when it is +explicitly set. + +@item @code{proxy-opt?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to set the @command{--tx-proxy} option explicitly +for the service. + +@item @code{proxy} (default @code{""}) +A string. The value for the @command{--tx-proxy} option when it is +explicitly set. + +@item @code{prune-blockchain-opt?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to use the @command{--prune-blockchain} option +for the service. + +@item @code{%auto-start?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the service should be started automatically +when its superior starts. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@node Configuration examples (whispers finance), , Configuring the finance hierarchy and services, The finance hierarchy +@subsection Configuration examples (whispers finance) + +This example extends a hierarchy with both a BTC and an XMR node. + +The nodes contact initiate contacts with other nodes through a SOCKSv5 +proxy exposed on localhost port 7777. The +@code{whispers-finance-service-type} does not take care of extending +this proxy automatically; it can be done for example using a service of +type @code{whispers-ssh-service-type}, @pxref{The ssh hierarchy}. +Incidentally, should it be desirable or necessary, a service of type +@code{whispers-ssh-service-type} can also take care of extending +persistent reverse forwardings to open ports as necessary to be +accessible for other nodes on the network; by default, port 8333 for +bitcoin, and port 18080 for monero. + +@cindex ssh forwarding, example +@lisp +(service whispers-finance-service-type + (whispers-finance-configuration + (users-groups-nodes + (list + (crypto-user-group-nodes + (nodes + (nodes-configuration + (bitcoin? #t) + (btc-node + (bitcoin-node-configuration (proxy-opt? #t) + (proxy "localhost:7777"))) + (monero? #t) + (xmr-node + (monero-node-configuration (proxy-opt? #t) + (proxy "127.0.0.1:7777") + (tx-proxy-opt? #f) + (tx-proxy "127.0.0.1:7777") + (prune-blockchain-opt? #t))))) + (user-and-group + (whispers-user-group (user "joe-chip") + (group "joe-chip")))))))) +@end lisp + +@node The gps hierarchy, The mail hierarchy, The finance hierarchy, Whispers services +@section The gps hierarchy + +A @command{gpsd} service can be deployed as shepherd services run by an +unprivileged user within the @code{gps} hierarchy. Those features are +provided by the @code{whispers services whispers gps} module. + +@menu +* Configuring the gps hierarchy and services:: +* Configuration examples (whispers gps):: +@end menu + +@node Configuring the gps hierarchy and services, Configuration examples (whispers gps), The gps hierarchy, The gps hierarchy +@subsection Configuring the gps hierarchy and services + +@defvar whispers-gps-service-type +This is the type for the service extending whispers with a gps hierarchy +and its associated services. Its value must be a list of +@code{gps-user-group-configs} records. + +@end defvar + +@deftp {Data Type} gps-user-group-configs + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user-and-group} (default @code{(whispers-user-group)}) +A record of the @code{whispers-user-group} type, @xref{Unprivileged +services}. Its default is the record type's default record. + +@item @code{gpsd?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether to extend gpsd(s) as service(s) for this +user in the hierarchy. + +@item @code{gpsd-configs} (default @code{(list (gpsd-configuration))}) +A list of records of the @code{gpsd-configuration} type. The default is +a list whose single member is the default value of a +@code{gpsd-configuration} record. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +The @code{whispers services gps} module exports the +@code{gpsd-configuration} record type which is used to configure a +single gpsd service for a user in the hierarchy. + +@deftp {Data Type} gpsd-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{gpsd-package} (default @code{gpsd}) +A file-like object. The gpsd package to use. + +@item @code{provision} (default special, see text) +A symbol. The shepherd provision of the service within its superior. The +default is computed at system-reconfiguration time as the concatenation +of @code{gpsd-} and the value of @code{port} field of this record. + +@item @code{source} (default @code{"/dev/ttyUSB0}) +A string. The source from which gpsd receives gps data input. + +@item @code{port} (default @code{2947}) +An integer. The port on which gpsd serves GPS data for other programs. + +@item @code{listen-any?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether gpsd should listen on any interface, as opposed +to just listening on loopback. + +@item @code{%auto-start?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the service should be started automatically +when its superior starts. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@node Configuration examples (whispers gps), , Configuring the gps hierarchy and services, The gps hierarchy +@subsection Configuration examples (whispers gps) + +In this example, a gpsd service is extended which retrieves location +information from another gpsd at IP 1.2.3.4 and makes it available on +gpsd's default port 2947 on localhost. The gpsd process belongs to user +named joe-chip. + +@cindex gpsd, example +@lisp +(service whispers-gps-service-type + (list + (gps-user-group-configs + (user-and-group + (whispers-user-group + (user "joe-chip") + (group "users"))) + (gpsd-configs + (list + (gpsd-configuration (source "tcp://1.2.3.4:2947"))))))) +@end lisp + +@node The mail hierarchy, The ssh hierarchy, The gps hierarchy, Whispers services +@section The mail hierarchy + +An @command{hydroxide} service allowing the local handling of emails +from proton mail server can be deployed as shepherd services run of an +unprivileged user are provided by the @code{whispers services whispers +mail} module. + +@menu +* Configuring the mail hierarchy and services:: +* Configuration examples (whispers mail):: +@end menu + +@node Configuring the mail hierarchy and services, Configuration examples (whispers mail), The mail hierarchy, The mail hierarchy +@subsection Configuring the mail hierarchy and services + +@defvar whispers-mail-service-type +This is the type for the service extending whispers with a mail hierarchy +and its associated services. Its value must be a +@code{whispers-mail-configuration} record. + +@end defvar + +@deftp {Data Type} whispers-mail-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{users-groups-services} (default @code{()}) +A list of @code{user-group-services} records configuring the +mail hierarchy and its services, containing one member for each user +making use of the hierarchy, be they root or unprivileged users. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@deftp {Data Type} user-group-services + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user-and-group} (default @code{(whispers-user-group)}) +A record of the @code{whispers-user-group} type, @xref{Unprivileged +services}. Its default is the record type's default record. + +@item @code{services} (default @code{(mail-services-configuration)}) +A record of the @code{mail-services-configuration} type. The default is +the default value of a @code{mail-services-configuration} record. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +A record of type @code{mail-services-configuration} configures mail +services for a single user in the hierarchy. + +@deftp {Data Type} mail-services-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user-and-group} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value, whether an hydroxide service should be deployed for +this user in the hierarchy. + +@item @code{hydroxide-service} (default @code{(hydroxide-service-configuration)}) +A record of the @code{hydroxide-configuration} type. The default is the +default value of a @code{hydroxide-service-configuration} record. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +A record of type @code{hydroxide-service-configuration} configures the +hydroxide service for a single user in the hierarchy. + +@deftp {Data Type} hydroxide-service-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{hydroxide-package} (default @code{hydroxide}) +A file-like object. The hydroxide package to use. + +@item @code{https-proxy?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether hydroxide should connect to the proton mail +servers behind a proxy. + +@item @code{https-proxy} (default @code{"socks5://localhost:8971"}) +A string specifying the proxy that hydroxide will use, when applicable +per the provision of the @code{https-proxy?} field. The proxy is set +using this string by exporting it as the value of an @code{https_proxy} +variable into @command{hydroxide}'s environment. + +@item @code{imap?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether hydroxide should listen to IMAP protocol +requests from the loopback interface. + +@item @code{smtp?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether hydroxide should listen to IMAP protocol +requests from the loopback interface. + +@item @code{carddav?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether hydroxide should listen to IMAP protocol +requests from the loopback interface. + +@item @code{%auto-start?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the service should be started automatically +when its superior starts. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@node Configuration examples (whispers mail), , Configuring the mail hierarchy and services, The mail hierarchy +@subsection Configuration examples (whispers mail) + +With this example hierarchy, an hydroxide service is extended for the +user named joe-chip, allowing the programs on localhost to access the +Proton mail servers on localhost through the SMTP and IMAP protocols, +but not carddav. + +Hydroxide contacts the Proton mail servers through a SOCKSv5 proxy +exposed on localhost port 7777. The @code{whispers-mail-service-type} +does not take care of extending this proxy automatically, it can be done +for example using a service of type @code{whispers-ssh-service-type}, +@pxref{The ssh hierarchy}. + +The hierarchy cannot take care of initially authenticating hydroxide to +the Proton mail servers, and provides no facility to authenticate the +user to the hydroxide servers on localhost. + +@cindex mail, example +@lisp +(service whispers-mail-service-type + (whispers-mail-configuration + (users-groups-services + (list + (mail-user-group-services + (services + (mail-services-configuration (hydroxide? #t) + (hydroxide-service + (hydroxide-service-configuration + (https-proxy? #t) + (https-proxy "socks5://localhost:7777") + (carddav? #f))))) + (user-and-group + (whispers-user-group (user "joe-chip") + (group "users")))))))) +@end lisp + +@node The ssh hierarchy, The vpn hierarchy, The mail hierarchy, Whispers services +@section The ssh hierarchy + +The facilities in the @code{whispers services whispers ssh} module +provide ssh-related features to a system and its users: + +@table @code + +@item ssh forwarding +A wrapper around the @code{whispers services ssh-tunneler} module, +providing services for permanent ssh dynamic, tunnel, port and reverse +port forwardings, including proxying them and re-enabling and restarting +them through cron jobs in case their connection drops, +@xref{Top,,,ssh-tunneler,SSH Tunneler Reference Manual}. While not as +general as the baseline ssh tunneler Guix service, configuration through +whispers is probably simpler in some aspects. + +@item ssh agent +Run any of the system's users ssh agent as a permanent service in +whispers, including automatically adding user-configured keys into the +agent. + +@end table + +@menu +* Configuring the ssh hierarchy and services:: +* Configuration example (whispers ssh):: +@end menu + +@node Configuring the ssh hierarchy and services, Configuration example (whispers ssh), The ssh hierarchy, The ssh hierarchy +@subsection Configuring the ssh hierarchy and services + +@defvar whispers-ssh-service-type +This is the type for the service extending whispers with a ssh hierarchy +and its associated services. Its value must be a +@code{whispers-ssh-configuration} record. + +@end defvar + +@deftp {Data Type} whispers-ssh-configuration + +@table @asis + +@item @code{ssh-package} (default @code{openssh}) +A file-like object. The ssh package to use. + +@item @code{users-groups-keys-forwards} (default @code{()}) +A list of @code{ssh-user-group-keys-forwards} records configuring the +ssh hierarchy and its services, containing one member for each user +making use of the hierarchy, be they root or unprivileged users. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +A record of type @code{ssh-user-group-keys-forwards} configures the +hierarchy and its services for a single user of the system. + +@deftp {Data Type} ssh-user-group-keys-forwards + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user-and-group} (default @code{(whispers-user-group)}) +A record of the @code{whispers-user-group} type, @xref{Unprivileged +services}. Its default is the record type's default record. + +@item @code{agent?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether to extend an ssh agent as a service for this +user in the hierarchy. + +@item @code{keys} (default @code{()}) +A list of strings. Paths to ssh keys to load into the agent +automatically. + +@item @code{tunneler?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to extend ssh tunneling/forwarding as a service +for this user in the hierarchy. + +@item @code{forwardings} (default @code{()}) +A list of of records of the @code{whispers-forwarding} type. Each member +of the list configures one ssh connection with forwarding(s). + +@end table + +@end deftp + +A record of type @code{whispers-forwarding} configures a service which +daemonizes a single ssh connection. + +@deftp {Data Type} whispers-forwarding + +@table @asis + +@item @code{forwards} (default @code{()}) +A list of records of type @code{ssh-forward-configuration}, @xref{Client +system configuration,,,ssh-tunneler,SSH Tunneler Reference Manual}. Each +member of this list configures one forwarding of the connection. + +@item @code{name-prefix} (default @code{"ssh-forwards"}) +A string used to name the service. This gets cast into a symbol forming +part or all of the shepherd provision for the service. + +@item @code{suffix-name?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether to add a computed suffix that describes the +forwardings to @code{stealth-name-prefix}. + +@item @code{use-agent?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the connection should use the keys loaded into +a running ssh agent. + +@item @code{clear-password?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to wrap the connection in +@command{sshpass}. This is strictly discouraged for security and privacy +in general, and this should probably @emph{never} be used on a +multi-user computer. Toggling this field in a system configuration is +even worse than using @command{sshpass} directly from command-line, see +the @code{clear-password} field documentation for why. + +@item @code{clear-password} (default @code{""}) +A string. The password that @command{sshpass} will use, when configured +to do so. Be advised that this password goes into the Guix store in +clear-text. + +@item @code{sshd-user} (default @code{"root"}) +A string. The user for ssh to connect as on the @code{sshd-host}. + +@item @code{sshd-host} (default @code{"127.0.0.1"}) +A string. The sshd host to connect to. + +@item @code{sshd-port} (default @code{22}) +An integer. The port used to connect to the sshd on @code{sshd-host}. + +@item @code{strict-check} (default @code{"yes"}) +A string. Whether ssh will perform strict key checking of the presented +host keys when connecting. + +@item @code{known-hosts-files} (default @code{("~/.ssh/known_hosts" "~/.ssh/known_hosts2")}) +A list of strings. Files where ssh will look for known hosts in order to +perform its host key checking. + +@item @code{server-alive-interval} (default @code{30}) +An integer, which is passed as the value for the corresponding options +of @command{ssh}. + +@item @code{server-alive-count-max} (default @code{6}) +An integer, which is passed as the value for the corresponding options +of @command{ssh}. + +@item @code{resurrect?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the superior shepherd of the connection service +should perform a @code{resurrect} action on the service through an +extended @command{mcron} job, @pxref{Shepherd actions,,,ssh-tunneler,SSH +Tunneler Reference Manual}. + +@item @code{resurrect-time-spec} (default @code{''(next-minute '(47))}) +A quoted cron time job specification, @pxref{Guile +Syntax,,,mcron,mcron}, defining the time at which the service and, when +applicable, its proxy service are resurrected if stopped or disabled, +when configured to do so through the @code{resurrect?} field of this +record. + +@item @code{force-resurrect?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the superior shepherd of the connection service +should perform a @code{force-resurrect} action on the service through an +extended @command{mcron} job, @pxref{Shepherd actions,,,ssh-tunneler,SSH +Tunneler Reference Manual}. + +@item @code{force-resurrect-time-spec} (default @code{''(next-hour '(3))}) +A quoted cron time job specification, @pxref{Guile +Syntax,,,mcron,mcron}, defining the time at which the service and, when +applicable, its proxy service are force-resurrected, when configured to +do so through the @code{force-resurrect?} field of this record. + +@item @code{timeout} (default @code{5}) +An integer. The timeout in seconds for starting the service. + +@item @code{stealth?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether to extend a second ssh connection as a proxy, +for stealth and/or to avoid detection of tunnel forwardings by packet +scanning from hostile firewalls. This connection used for proxying opens +a dynamic forward to a proxy of your choice, through a dedicated +lieutenant service of type @code{persistent-ssh-service-type} +(@pxref{Client system configuration,,,ssh-tunneler,SSH Tunneler +Reference Manual}) and is also configured by fields of this record (see +below). + +@item @code{stealth-name-prefix} (default @code{"ssh-forwards"}) +A string used to name the stealth service. This gets cast into a symbol +forming part or all of the shepherd provision for this service. + +@item @code{stealth-suffix-name?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether to add a computed suffix that describes the +forwarding used for proxying to @code{stealth-name-prefix}. + +@item @code{stealth-use-agent?} (default @code{#t}) +A boolean value. Whether the proxy connection should use the keys loaded +into a running ssh agent, when the @code{stealth?} +field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-clear-password?} (default @code{#f}) +A boolean value. Whether to wrap the proxy connection in +@command{sshpass}. This is strictly discouraged for security and privacy +in general, and this should probably @emph{never} be used on a +multi-user computer. Toggling this field in a system configuration is +even worse than using @command{sshpass} directly from command-line, see +the @code{stealth-clear-password} field documentation for why. + +@item @code{stealth-clear-password} (default @code{""}) +A string. The password that @command{sshpass} will use, when the +@code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled and configured to do +so. Be advised that this password goes into the Guix store in +clear-text. + +@item @code{stealth-sshd-user} (default @code{"root"}) +A string. The user for ssh to connect as on the @code{stealth +sshd-host}, when the @code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-sshd-host} (default @code{"127.0.0.1"}) +A string. The sshd host to connect to for the proxy connection, when the +@code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-sshd-port} (default @code{22}) +An integer. The port used to connect to the sshd on @code{sshd-host}, +when the @code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-strict-check} (default @code{"yes"}) +A string. Whether ssh will perform strict key checking of the presented +host keys when connecting the proxy connection, when the @code{stealth?} +field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-known-hosts-files} (default @code{("~/.ssh/known_hosts" "~/.ssh/known_hosts2")}) +A list of strings. Files where ssh will look for known hosts in order to +perform its host key checking when establishing the proxy connection, +when the @code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-server-alive-interval} (default @code{30}) +An integer, which is passed as the value for the corresponding options +of @command{ssh} for the proxy connection, when the @code{stealth?} +field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-server-alive-count-max} (default @code{6}) +An integer, which is passed as the value for the corresponding options +of @command{ssh} for the proxy connection, when the @code{stealth?} +field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-timeout} (default @code{5}) +An integer. The timeout in seconds for starting the proxy connection +service, when the @code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled. + +@item @code{stealth-proxy-port} (default @code{8585}) +An integer. The port that the proxy connection exposes on localhost as +part of the dynamic forward to @code{stealth-sshd-host}, when the +@code{stealth?} field of this record is toggled. In this case, The +baseline connection service's command is extended in such a way that it +auto-magically uses this port of localhost to proxy its own connection. + +@item @code{%auto-start?} (default @code{#t)}) +A boolean value. Whether the service and, when the @code{stealth?} +field of this record is toggled, its proxying service should be +automatically started by their superior shepherd when it starts. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@node Configuration example (whispers ssh), , Configuring the ssh hierarchy and services, The ssh hierarchy +@subsection Configuration examples (whispers ssh) + +The hierarchy configured below extends and uses an ssh agent which loads +a rsa key in a default location, extends and uses a persistent ssh +connection exposing the host at ip "5.6.7.8" as a socks5 proxy available +on localhost port 3333, and extends a persistent ssh connection to host +at ip "1.2.3.4" through the aforementioned proxy which creates one port +forward and three reverse port forwards. + +If their superior is running, the ssh connection and its proxy ssh +connection get resurrected (if necessary) and force-resurrected (always) +at periodic times defined by the @code{resurrect-time-spec} and +@code{force-resurrect-time-spec} quoted cron time job specifications, +@pxref{Guile Syntax,,,mcron,mcron}. + +As for the extended port and reverse port forwardings, in this specific +example, most presumably, the sshd of the host at ip "1.2.3.4" and of +the client extending the hierarchy are made mutually available to each +other on their port 2222, and the 2 other extended reverse forwardings +can be useful to the BTC and XMR node services of the @code{finance} +hierarchy, @pxref{Configuration examples (whispers finance)}. + +The tree of tmpfs extended by this hierarchy has 2 extremities, located +at @code{/run/whispers/ssh/root-user/tunneler} and +@code{/run/whispers/ssh/root-user/ssh-agent}, @pxref{Purpose}. As an +example, the command @command{whispers -l /ssh/root-user restart +tunneler} will - by default, and in this example - trigger restarting +the 2 extended persistent ssh connections, without touching the ssh +agent service, @pxref{The whispers command}. + +@cindex ssh forwarding, example +@lisp +(service + whispers-ssh-service-type + (whispers-ssh-configuration + (users-groups-keys-forwards + (list + (ssh-user-group-keys-forwards + (user-and-group (whispers-user-group (user "root") + (group "root"))) + (keys '("/root/.ssh/id_rsa")) + (tunneler? #t) + (forwardings + (list + (whispers-forwarding + (forwards + (list + (port-forward-configuration + (entry-port 2222)) ;; from port 2222 to default exit port 22 + (reverse-port-forward-configuration + (entry-port 2222)) ;; from port 2222 to default exit port 22 + (reverse-port-forward-configuration + (entry-port 8333) ;; for bitcoin node, firewall bypassing + (exit-port 8333)) ;; + (reverse-port-forward-configuration + (entry-port 18080) ;; for monero node, firewall bypassing + (exit-port 18080)))) ;; + (sshd-host "1.2.3.4") + (resurrect? #t) + (resurrect-time-spec ''(next-minute '(32))) + (force-resurrect? #t) + (force-resurrect-time-spec + ''(next-minute-from (next-hour '(2)) '(41))) + (stealth? #t) + (stealth-sshd-host "5.6.7.8") + (stealth-proxy-port 3333))))))))) +@end lisp + +@node The vpn hierarchy, The xdg hierarchy, The ssh hierarchy, Whispers services +@section The vpn hierachy + +This section aims to provide VPN function as a set of shepherd services +in the whispers tree. At the time of writing, it is entirely +experimental at this stage and nothing more than proof of concept. + +Do not try to use the Whispers VPN, since it is probably insecure and it +will leave your computer's network in inconsistent states whenever a +network drop occurs. + +For demonstration and debugging purposes only, the +@command{whispers-vpn-tests} command from the @code{whispers-tests} +package deploys a network of virtual machines and deploys a VPN between +them. + +@node The xdg hierarchy, Unprivileged services, The vpn hierarchy, Whispers services +@section The xdg hierarchy + +This hierarchy actually only extends shepherd processes and their +associated directories. It simply aims to provide a tmpfs file system +for storing temporary files in the @code{XDG_RUNTIME_DIR} directory. + +There seem to be some problems with the current approach. Sometimes the +tmpfs file systems of whispers do not unmount to empty directories when +whispers is stopped, even when X is not running. Some X applications +complain about the runtime directory permissions. + +@node Unprivileged services, , The xdg hierarchy, Whispers services +@section Unprivileged services + +@code{whispers-user-group} guix records are used to configure whispers +services running as normal users: + +@deftp {Data Type} whispers-user-group + +@table @asis + +@item @code{user} (default @code{"johndoe"}) +A string. A user name. + +@item @code{group} (default @code{"loner"}) +A string. A group name. + +@end table + +@end deftp + +@node The whispers command, Caveats, Whispers services, Top +@chapter The whispers command + +The whispers command is a simple convenience wrapper around the herd +program, @xref{Invoking herd,,,shepherd,The GNU Shepherd +Manual}. Instead of specifying a file path to the listening socket of a +running shepherd in the whispers tree, the user simply provides its +absolute whispers tree path as an argument to the @command{--lieutenant} +option of this command. + +@lisp + +Usage: whispers [--help-herd] + [--usage-herd] + [--vers-herd] + [-l LIEUTENANT-PATH ACTION [SERVICE [ARG...]]] + +@end lisp + +The @command{-l} option of the @command{whispers} command takes an +arbitrary number of positional parameters: + +@table @command + +@item LIEUTENANT-PATH +Absolute path to a shepherd lieutenant in the whispers tree. Must start +with a slash character. + +@item ACTION +The shepherd service action to perform. + +@item SERVICE +The shepherd service of which the ACTION is to be performed. + +@item ARG... +Arguments passed to the procedure of the shepherd action. + +@end table + +If the @command{--lieutenant} switch and its @command{LIEUTENANT-PATH} +argument are omitted, and if no other valid command-line options is +given, an action is performed on a service of the shepherd at the root +of the whispers tree, which is itself a child process of the root +shepherd PID 1 handled as one of its services. As such, using +@command{whispers -l / ACTION [SERVICE [ARG...]]} or @command{whispers +ACTION [SERVICE [ARG...]]} have exactly the same effect. + +Command-line options of the @command{whispers} trigger the following +effects: + +@table @command + +@item --help +Display the help message of the @command{whispers} command. + +@item --help-herd +Display the help message of the @command{herd} command. + +@item --lieutenant=@var{LIEUTENANT-PATH} +@itemx -l @var{LIEUTENANT-PATH} +Absolute path to a shepherd lieutenant in the whispers tree. Must start +with a slash character. + +@item --usage-herd +Display the short usage message of the @command{herd} command. + +@item --vers-herd +Display the @command{herd} version. + +@end table + +A few examples of the @command{whispers} command usage are given below: + +@table @command + +@item whispers status +Prints the short status of all services handled by the shepherd at the +top of the hierarchy. + +@item whispers -l /ssh/root-user/tunneler status +Prints the short status of persistent ssh connections running as root +within the ssh hierarchy, @xref{The ssh hierarchy}. + +@item whispers -l /ssh/root-user/restart tunneler +Restarts the shepherd service for the shepherd process which daemonizes +the persistent connections of root. The persistent ssh connections +themselves will be restarted if the @code{%auto-start?} switch is +toggled in @code{whispers-forwarding} record populating the +@code{whispers-ssh-configuration} record value of the Guix service of +type @code{whispers-ssh-service-type}, in the system configuration. + +@end table + +@node Caveats, Bugs, The whispers command, Top +@chapter Caveats + +When re-configuring the whole Guix system, whispers services or whispers +itself are not automatically restarted if their configuration has been +updated. + +In order to run whispers service with an updated configuration after +reconfiguring the Guix system, it is necessary to restart all of the +whispers process tree from PID 1, using for example @command{herd +restart whispers}. Re-starting services lower in the tree, such as with +the @command{whispers} command will not run them according to their +updated configuration. + +@node Bugs, GNU Free Documentation License, Caveats, Top +@chapter Bugs + +Log rotation is not working in @code{/var/log/whispers}. As of writing, +the cause of this bug is unknown. + +@node GNU Free Documentation License, Concept Index, Bugs, Top +@appendix GNU Free Documentation License +@cindex license, GNU Free Documentation License +@include fdl-1.3.texi + +@node Concept Index, Programming Index, GNU Free Documentation License, Top +@unnumbered Concept Index +@printindex cp + +@node Programming Index, , Concept Index, Top +@unnumbered Programming Index +@syncodeindex tp fn +@syncodeindex vr fn +@printindex fn + +@bye |