{ config, lib, pkgs, ... }:
with lib;
let
cfg = config.services.tor.torsocks;
optionalNullStr = b: v: optionalString (b != null) v;
configFile = ''
TorAddress ${toString (head (splitString ":" cfg.server))}
TorPort ${toString (tail (splitString ":" cfg.server))}
OnionAddrRange ${cfg.onionAddrRange}
${optionalNullStr cfg.socks5Username
"SOCKS5Username ${cfg.socks5Username}"}
${optionalNullStr cfg.socks5Password
"SOCKS5Password ${cfg.socks5Password}"}
AllowInbound ${if cfg.allowInbound then "1" else "0"}
'';
in
{
options = {
services.tor.torsocks = {
enable = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Whether to build /etc/tor/torsocks.conf
containing the specified global torsocks configuration.
'';
};
server = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "127.0.0.1:9050";
example = "192.168.0.20:1234";
description = ''
IP/Port of the Tor SOCKS server. Currently, hostnames are
NOT supported by torsocks.
'';
};
onionAddrRange = mkOption {
type = types.str;
default = "127.42.42.0/24";
description = ''
Tor hidden sites do not have real IP addresses. This
specifies what range of IP addresses will be handed to the
application as "cookies" for .onion names. Of course, you
should pick a block of addresses which you aren't going to
ever need to actually connect to. This is similar to the
MapAddress feature of the main tor daemon.
'';
};
socks5Username = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
example = "bob";
description = ''
SOCKS5 username. The TORSOCKS_USERNAME
environment variable overrides this option if it is set.
'';
};
socks5Password = mkOption {
type = types.nullOr types.str;
default = null;
example = "sekret";
description = ''
SOCKS5 password. The TORSOCKS_PASSWORD
environment variable overrides this option if it is set.
'';
};
allowInbound = mkOption {
type = types.bool;
default = false;
description = ''
Set Torsocks to accept inbound connections. If set to
true, listen() and accept() will be
allowed to be used with non localhost address.
'';
};
};
};
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
environment.systemPackages = [ pkgs.torsocks ];
environment.etc =
[ { source = pkgs.writeText "torsocks.conf" configFile;
target = "tor/torsocks.conf";
}
];
};
}