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{ config, lib, pkgs, utils, ... }:
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# All hope abandon ye who enter here. hostapd's configuration
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# format is ... special, and you won't be able to infer any
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# of their assumptions from just reading the "documentation"
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# (i.e. the example config). Assume footguns at all points -
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# to make informed decisions you will probably need to look
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# at hostapd's code. You have been warned, proceed with care.
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let
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inherit
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(lib)
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attrNames
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attrValues
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concatLists
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concatMap
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concatMapStrings
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concatStringsSep
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count
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escapeShellArg
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filter
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flip
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generators
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getAttr
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hasPrefix
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imap0
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isInt
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isString
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length
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literalExpression
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maintainers
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mapAttrsToList
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mkDefault
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mkEnableOption
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mkIf
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mkOption
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mkPackageOption
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mkRemovedOptionModule
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optional
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optionalAttrs
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optionalString
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optionals
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singleton
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stringLength
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toLower
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types
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unique
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;
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cfg = config.services.hostapd;
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extraSettingsFormat = {
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type = let
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singleAtom = types.oneOf [ types.bool types.int types.str ];
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atom = types.either singleAtom (types.listOf singleAtom) // {
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description = "atom (bool, int or string) or a list of them for duplicate keys";
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};
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in types.attrsOf atom;
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generate = name: value: pkgs.writeText name (generators.toKeyValue {
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listsAsDuplicateKeys = true;
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mkKeyValue = generators.mkKeyValueDefault {
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mkValueString = v:
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if isInt v then toString v
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else if isString v then v
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else if true == v then "1"
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else if false == v then "0"
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else throw "unsupported type ${builtins.typeOf v}: ${(generators.toPretty {}) v}";
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} "=";
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} value);
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};
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# Generates the header for a single BSS (i.e. WiFi network)
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writeBssHeader = radio: bss: bssIdx: pkgs.writeText "hostapd-radio-${radio}-bss-${bss}.conf" ''
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''\n''\n# BSS ${toString bssIdx}: ${bss}
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################################
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${if bssIdx == 0 then "interface" else "bss"}=${bss}
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'';
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makeRadioRuntimeFiles = radio: radioCfg:
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pkgs.writeShellScript "make-hostapd-${radio}-files" (''
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set -euo pipefail
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hostapd_config_file=/run/hostapd/${escapeShellArg radio}.hostapd.conf
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rm -f "$hostapd_config_file"
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cat > "$hostapd_config_file" <<EOF
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# Radio base configuration: ${radio}
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################################
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EOF
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cat ${escapeShellArg (extraSettingsFormat.generate "hostapd-radio-${radio}-extra.conf" radioCfg.settings)} >> "$hostapd_config_file"
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${concatMapStrings (script: "${script} \"$hostapd_config_file\"\n") (attrValues radioCfg.dynamicConfigScripts)}
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''
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+ concatMapStrings (x: "${x}\n") (imap0 (i: f: f i)
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(mapAttrsToList (bss: bssCfg: bssIdx: ''
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''\n# BSS configuration: ${bss}
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mac_allow_file=/run/hostapd/${escapeShellArg bss}.mac.allow
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rm -f "$mac_allow_file"
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touch "$mac_allow_file"
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mac_deny_file=/run/hostapd/${escapeShellArg bss}.mac.deny
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rm -f "$mac_deny_file"
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touch "$mac_deny_file"
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cat ${writeBssHeader radio bss bssIdx} >> "$hostapd_config_file"
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cat ${escapeShellArg (extraSettingsFormat.generate "hostapd-radio-${radio}-bss-${bss}-extra.conf" bssCfg.settings)} >> "$hostapd_config_file"
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${concatMapStrings (script: "${script} \"$hostapd_config_file\" \"$mac_allow_file\" \"$mac_deny_file\"\n") (attrValues bssCfg.dynamicConfigScripts)}
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'') radioCfg.networks)));
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runtimeConfigFiles = mapAttrsToList (radio: _: "/run/hostapd/${radio}.hostapd.conf") cfg.radios;
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in {
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meta.maintainers = with maintainers; [ oddlama ];
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options = {
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services.hostapd = {
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enable = mkEnableOption ''
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hostapd, a user space daemon for access point and
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authentication servers. It implements IEEE 802.11 access point management,
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IEEE 802.1X/WPA/WPA2/EAP Authenticators, RADIUS client, EAP server, and RADIUS
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authentication server
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'';
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package = mkPackageOption pkgs "hostapd" {};
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radios = mkOption {
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default = {};
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example = literalExpression ''
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{
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# Simple 2.4GHz AP
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wlp2s0 = {
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# countryCode = "US";
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networks.wlp2s0 = {
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ssid = "AP 1";
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authentication.saePasswords = [{ password = "a flakey password"; }]; # Use saePasswordsFile if possible.
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};
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};
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# WiFi 5 (5GHz) with two advertised networks
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wlp3s0 = {
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band = "5g";
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channel = 0; # Enable automatic channel selection (ACS). Use only if your hardware supports it.
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# countryCode = "US";
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networks.wlp3s0 = {
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ssid = "My AP";
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authentication.saePasswords = [{ password = "a flakey password"; }]; # Use saePasswordsFile if possible.
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};
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networks.wlp3s0-1 = {
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ssid = "Open AP with WiFi5";
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authentication.mode = "none";
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};
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};
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# Legacy WPA2 example
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wlp4s0 = {
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# countryCode = "US";
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networks.wlp4s0 = {
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ssid = "AP 2";
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authentication = {
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mode = "wpa2-sha256";
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wpaPassword = "a flakey password"; # Use wpaPasswordFile if possible.
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};
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};
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};
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}
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'';
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description = ''
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This option allows you to define APs for one or multiple physical radios.
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At least one radio must be specified.
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For each radio, hostapd requires a separate logical interface (like wlp3s0, wlp3s1, ...).
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A default interface is usually be created automatically by your system, but to use
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multiple radios of a single device, it may be required to create additional logical interfaces
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for example by using {option}`networking.wlanInterfaces`.
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Each physical radio can only support a single hardware-mode that is configured via
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({option}`services.hostapd.radios.<radio>.band`). To create a dual-band
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or tri-band AP, you will have to use a device that has multiple physical radios
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and supports configuring multiple APs (Refer to valid interface combinations in
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{command}`iw list`).
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'';
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type = types.attrsOf (types.submodule (radioSubmod: {
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options = {
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driver = mkOption {
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default = "nl80211";
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example = "none";
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type = types.str;
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description = ''
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The driver {command}`hostapd` will use.
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{var}`nl80211` is used with all Linux mac80211 drivers.
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{var}`none` is used if building a standalone RADIUS server that does
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not control any wireless/wired driver.
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Most applications will probably use the default.
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'';
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};
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noScan = mkOption {
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type = types.bool;
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default = false;
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description = ''
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Disables scan for overlapping BSSs in HT40+/- mode.
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Caution: turning this on will likely violate regulatory requirements!
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'';
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};
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countryCode = mkOption {
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default = null;
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example = "US";
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type = types.nullOr types.str;
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description = ''
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Country code (ISO/IEC 3166-1). Used to set regulatory domain.
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Set as needed to indicate country in which device is operating.
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This can limit available channels and transmit power.
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These two octets are used as the first two octets of the Country String
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(dot11CountryString).
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Setting this will force you to also enable IEEE 802.11d and IEEE 802.11h.
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IEEE 802.11d: This advertises the countryCode and the set of allowed channels
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and transmit power levels based on the regulatory limits.
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IEEE802.11h: This enables radar detection and DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection)
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support if available. DFS support is required on outdoor 5 GHz channels in most
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countries of the world.
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'';
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};
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band = mkOption {
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default = "2g";
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type = types.enum ["2g" "5g" "6g" "60g"];
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description = ''
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Specifies the frequency band to use, possible values are 2g for 2.4 GHz,
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5g for 5 GHz, 6g for 6 GHz and 60g for 60 GHz.
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'';
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};
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channel = mkOption {
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default = 7;
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example = 11;
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type = types.int;
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description = ''
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The channel to operate on. Use 0 to enable ACS (Automatic Channel Selection).
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Beware that not every device supports ACS in which case {command}`hostapd`
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will fail to start.
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'';
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};
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settings = mkOption {
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default = {};
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example = { acs_exclude_dfs = true; };
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type = types.submodule {
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freeformType = extraSettingsFormat.type;
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};
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description = ''
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Extra configuration options to put at the end of global initialization, before defining BSSs.
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To find out which options are global and which are per-bss you have to read hostapd's source code,
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which is non-trivial and not documented otherwise.
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Lists will be converted to multiple definitions of the same key, and booleans to 0/1.
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Otherwise, the inputs are not modified or checked for correctness.
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'';
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};
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dynamicConfigScripts = mkOption {
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default = {};
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type = types.attrsOf types.path;
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example = literalExpression ''
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{
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exampleDynamicConfig = pkgs.writeShellScript "dynamic-config" '''
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HOSTAPD_CONFIG=$1
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cat >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG" << EOF
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# Add some dynamically generated statements here,
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# for example based on the physical adapter in use
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EOF
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''';
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}
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'';
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description = ''
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All of these scripts will be executed in lexicographical order before hostapd
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is started, right after the global segment was generated and may dynamically
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append global options the generated configuration file.
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The first argument will point to the configuration file that you may append to.
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'';
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};
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#### IEEE 802.11n (WiFi 4) related configuration
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wifi4 = {
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enable = mkOption {
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default = true;
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type = types.bool;
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description = ''
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Enables support for IEEE 802.11n (WiFi 4, HT).
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This is enabled by default, since the vase majority of devices
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are expected to support this.
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'';
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};
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capabilities = mkOption {
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type = types.listOf types.str;
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default = ["HT40" "HT40-" "SHORT-GI-20" "SHORT-GI-40"];
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example = ["LDPC" "HT40+" "HT40-" "GF" "SHORT-GI-20" "SHORT-GI-40" "TX-STBC" "RX-STBC1"];
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description = ''
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HT (High Throughput) capabilities given as a list of flags.
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Please refer to the hostapd documentation for allowed values and
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only set values supported by your physical adapter.
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The default contains common values supported by most adapters.
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'';
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};
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require = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "Require stations (clients) to support WiFi 4 (HT) and disassociate them if they don't.";
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};
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};
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#### IEEE 802.11ac (WiFi 5) related configuration
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wifi5 = {
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enable = mkOption {
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default = true;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "Enables support for IEEE 802.11ac (WiFi 5, VHT)";
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};
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capabilities = mkOption {
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type = types.listOf types.str;
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default = [];
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example = ["SHORT-GI-80" "TX-STBC-2BY1" "RX-STBC-1" "RX-ANTENNA-PATTERN" "TX-ANTENNA-PATTERN"];
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description = ''
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VHT (Very High Throughput) capabilities given as a list of flags.
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Please refer to the hostapd documentation for allowed values and
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only set values supported by your physical adapter.
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'';
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};
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require = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "Require stations (clients) to support WiFi 5 (VHT) and disassociate them if they don't.";
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};
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operatingChannelWidth = mkOption {
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default = "20or40";
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type = types.enum ["20or40" "80" "160" "80+80"];
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apply = x:
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getAttr x {
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"20or40" = 0;
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"80" = 1;
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"160" = 2;
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"80+80" = 3;
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};
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description = ''
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Determines the operating channel width for VHT.
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- {var}`"20or40"`: 20 or 40 MHz operating channel width
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- {var}`"80"`: 80 MHz channel width
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- {var}`"160"`: 160 MHz channel width
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- {var}`"80+80"`: 80+80 MHz channel width
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'';
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};
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};
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#### IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) related configuration
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wifi6 = {
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enable = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "Enables support for IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6, HE)";
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};
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require = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "Require stations (clients) to support WiFi 6 (HE) and disassociate them if they don't.";
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};
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singleUserBeamformer = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "HE single user beamformer support";
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};
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singleUserBeamformee = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "HE single user beamformee support";
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};
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multiUserBeamformer = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "HE multi user beamformee support";
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};
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operatingChannelWidth = mkOption {
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default = "20or40";
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type = types.enum ["20or40" "80" "160" "80+80"];
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apply = x:
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getAttr x {
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"20or40" = 0;
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"80" = 1;
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"160" = 2;
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"80+80" = 3;
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};
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description = ''
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Determines the operating channel width for HE.
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- {var}`"20or40"`: 20 or 40 MHz operating channel width
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- {var}`"80"`: 80 MHz channel width
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- {var}`"160"`: 160 MHz channel width
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- {var}`"80+80"`: 80+80 MHz channel width
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'';
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};
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};
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#### IEEE 802.11be (WiFi 7) related configuration
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wifi7 = {
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enable = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = ''
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Enables support for IEEE 802.11be (WiFi 7, EHT). This is currently experimental
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and requires you to manually enable CONFIG_IEEE80211BE when building hostapd.
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'';
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};
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singleUserBeamformer = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "EHT single user beamformer support";
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};
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singleUserBeamformee = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "EHT single user beamformee support";
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};
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multiUserBeamformer = mkOption {
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default = false;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "EHT multi user beamformee support";
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};
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operatingChannelWidth = mkOption {
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default = "20or40";
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type = types.enum ["20or40" "80" "160" "80+80"];
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apply = x:
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getAttr x {
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"20or40" = 0;
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"80" = 1;
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"160" = 2;
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"80+80" = 3;
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};
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description = ''
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Determines the operating channel width for EHT.
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- {var}`"20or40"`: 20 or 40 MHz operating channel width
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- {var}`"80"`: 80 MHz channel width
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- {var}`"160"`: 160 MHz channel width
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- {var}`"80+80"`: 80+80 MHz channel width
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'';
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};
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};
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#### BSS definitions
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networks = mkOption {
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default = {};
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example = literalExpression ''
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{
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wlp2s0 = {
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ssid = "Primary advertised network";
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authentication.saePasswords = [{ password = "a flakey password"; }]; # Use saePasswordsFile if possible.
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};
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wlp2s0-1 = {
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ssid = "Secondary advertised network (Open)";
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authentication.mode = "none";
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};
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}
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'';
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description = ''
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This defines a BSS, colloquially known as a WiFi network.
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You have to specify at least one.
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'';
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type = types.attrsOf (types.submodule (bssSubmod: {
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options = {
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logLevel = mkOption {
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default = 2;
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type = types.int;
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description = ''
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Levels (minimum value for logged events):
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0 = verbose debugging
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1 = debugging
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2 = informational messages
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3 = notification
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4 = warning
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'';
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};
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group = mkOption {
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default = "wheel";
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example = "network";
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type = types.str;
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description = ''
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Members of this group can access the control socket for this interface.
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'';
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};
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utf8Ssid = mkOption {
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default = true;
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type = types.bool;
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description = "Whether the SSID is to be interpreted using UTF-8 encoding.";
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};
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ssid = mkOption {
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example = "❄️ cool ❄️";
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type = types.str;
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description = "SSID to be used in IEEE 802.11 management frames.";
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};
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bssid = mkOption {
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type = types.nullOr types.str;
|
||
default = null;
|
||
example = "11:22:33:44:55:66";
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Specifies the BSSID for this BSS. Usually determined automatically,
|
||
but for now you have to manually specify them when using multiple BSS.
|
||
Try assigning related addresses from the locally administered MAC address ranges,
|
||
by reusing the hardware address but replacing the second nibble with 2, 6, A or E.
|
||
(e.g. if real address is `XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`, try `X2:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`, `X6:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX`, ...
|
||
for the second, third, ... BSS)
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
macAcl = mkOption {
|
||
default = "deny";
|
||
type = types.enum ["deny" "allow" "radius"];
|
||
apply = x:
|
||
getAttr x {
|
||
"deny" = 0;
|
||
"allow" = 1;
|
||
"radius" = 2;
|
||
};
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Station MAC address -based authentication. The following modes are available:
|
||
|
||
- {var}`"deny"`: Allow unless listed in {option}`macDeny` (default)
|
||
- {var}`"allow"`: Deny unless listed in {option}`macAllow`
|
||
- {var}`"radius"`: Use external radius server, but check both {option}`macAllow` and {option}`macDeny` first
|
||
|
||
Please note that this kind of access control requires a driver that uses
|
||
hostapd to take care of management frame processing and as such, this can be
|
||
used with driver=hostap or driver=nl80211, but not with driver=atheros.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
macAllow = mkOption {
|
||
type = types.listOf types.str;
|
||
default = [];
|
||
example = ["11:22:33:44:55:66"];
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Specifies the MAC addresses to allow if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"allow"` or {var}`"radius"`.
|
||
These values will be world-readable in the Nix store. Values will automatically be merged with
|
||
{option}`macAllowFile` if necessary.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
macAllowFile = mkOption {
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.path;
|
||
default = null;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Specifies a file containing the MAC addresses to allow if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"allow"` or {var}`"radius"`.
|
||
The file should contain exactly one MAC address per line. Comments and empty lines are ignored,
|
||
only lines starting with a valid MAC address will be considered (e.g. `11:22:33:44:55:66`) and
|
||
any content after the MAC address is ignored.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
macDeny = mkOption {
|
||
type = types.listOf types.str;
|
||
default = [];
|
||
example = ["11:22:33:44:55:66"];
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Specifies the MAC addresses to deny if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"deny"` or {var}`"radius"`.
|
||
These values will be world-readable in the Nix store. Values will automatically be merged with
|
||
{option}`macDenyFile` if necessary.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
macDenyFile = mkOption {
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.path;
|
||
default = null;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Specifies a file containing the MAC addresses to deny if {option}`macAcl` is set to {var}`"deny"` or {var}`"radius"`.
|
||
The file should contain exactly one MAC address per line. Comments and empty lines are ignored,
|
||
only lines starting with a valid MAC address will be considered (e.g. `11:22:33:44:55:66`) and
|
||
any content after the MAC address is ignored.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
ignoreBroadcastSsid = mkOption {
|
||
default = "disabled";
|
||
type = types.enum ["disabled" "empty" "clear"];
|
||
apply = x:
|
||
getAttr x {
|
||
"disabled" = 0;
|
||
"empty" = 1;
|
||
"clear" = 2;
|
||
};
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Send empty SSID in beacons and ignore probe request frames that do not
|
||
specify full SSID, i.e., require stations to know SSID. Note that this does
|
||
not increase security, since your clients will then broadcast the SSID instead,
|
||
which can increase congestion.
|
||
|
||
- {var}`"disabled"`: Advertise ssid normally.
|
||
- {var}`"empty"`: send empty (length=0) SSID in beacon and ignore probe request for broadcast SSID
|
||
- {var}`"clear"`: clear SSID (ASCII 0), but keep the original length (this may be required with some
|
||
legacy clients that do not support empty SSID) and ignore probe requests for broadcast SSID. Only
|
||
use this if empty does not work with your clients.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
apIsolate = mkOption {
|
||
default = false;
|
||
type = types.bool;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Isolate traffic between stations (clients) and prevent them from
|
||
communicating with each other.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
settings = mkOption {
|
||
default = {};
|
||
example = { multi_ap = true; };
|
||
type = types.submodule {
|
||
freeformType = extraSettingsFormat.type;
|
||
};
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Extra configuration options to put at the end of this BSS's defintion in the
|
||
hostapd.conf for the associated interface. To find out which options are global
|
||
and which are per-bss you have to read hostapd's source code, which is non-trivial
|
||
and not documented otherwise.
|
||
|
||
Lists will be converted to multiple definitions of the same key, and booleans to 0/1.
|
||
Otherwise, the inputs are not modified or checked for correctness.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
dynamicConfigScripts = mkOption {
|
||
default = {};
|
||
type = types.attrsOf types.path;
|
||
example = literalExpression ''
|
||
{
|
||
exampleDynamicConfig = pkgs.writeShellScript "dynamic-config" '''
|
||
HOSTAPD_CONFIG=$1
|
||
# These always exist, but may or may not be used depending on the actual configuration
|
||
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
|
||
MAC_DENY_FILE=$3
|
||
|
||
cat >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG" << EOF
|
||
# Add some dynamically generated statements here
|
||
EOF
|
||
''';
|
||
}
|
||
'';
|
||
description = ''
|
||
All of these scripts will be executed in lexicographical order before hostapd
|
||
is started, right after the bss segment was generated and may dynamically
|
||
append bss options to the generated configuration file.
|
||
|
||
The first argument will point to the configuration file that you may append to.
|
||
The second and third argument will point to this BSS's MAC allow and MAC deny file respectively.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
#### IEEE 802.11i (WPA) configuration
|
||
|
||
authentication = {
|
||
mode = mkOption {
|
||
default = "wpa3-sae";
|
||
type = types.enum ["none" "wpa2-sha256" "wpa3-sae-transition" "wpa3-sae"];
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Selects the authentication mode for this AP.
|
||
|
||
- {var}`"none"`: Don't configure any authentication. This will disable wpa alltogether
|
||
and create an open AP. Use {option}`settings` together with this option if you
|
||
want to configure the authentication manually. Any password options will still be
|
||
effective, if set.
|
||
- {var}`"wpa2-sha256"`: WPA2-Personal using SHA256 (IEEE 802.11i/RSN). Passwords are set
|
||
using {option}`wpaPassword` or preferably by {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile`.
|
||
- {var}`"wpa3-sae-transition"`: Use WPA3-Personal (SAE) if possible, otherwise fallback
|
||
to WPA2-SHA256. Only use if necessary and switch to the newer WPA3-SAE when possible.
|
||
You will have to specify both {option}`wpaPassword` and {option}`saePasswords` (or one of their alternatives).
|
||
- {var}`"wpa3-sae"`: Use WPA3-Personal (SAE). This is currently the recommended way to
|
||
setup a secured WiFi AP (as of March 2023) and therefore the default. Passwords are set
|
||
using either {option}`saePasswords` or preferably {option}`saePasswordsFile`.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
pairwiseCiphers = mkOption {
|
||
default = ["CCMP"];
|
||
example = ["CCMP-256" "GCMP-256"];
|
||
type = types.listOf types.str;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Set of accepted cipher suites (encryption algorithms) for pairwise keys (unicast packets).
|
||
By default this allows just CCMP, which is the only commonly supported secure option.
|
||
Use {option}`enableRecommendedPairwiseCiphers` to also enable newer recommended ciphers.
|
||
|
||
Please refer to the hostapd documentation for allowed values. Generally, only
|
||
CCMP or GCMP modes should be considered safe options. Most devices support CCMP while
|
||
GCMP is often only available with devices supporting WiFi 5 (IEEE 802.11ac) or higher.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
enableRecommendedPairwiseCiphers = mkOption {
|
||
default = false;
|
||
example = true;
|
||
type = types.bool;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Additionally enable the recommended set of pairwise ciphers.
|
||
This enables newer secure ciphers, additionally to those defined in {option}`pairwiseCiphers`.
|
||
You will have to test whether your hardware supports these by trial-and-error, because
|
||
even if `iw list` indicates hardware support, your driver might not expose it.
|
||
|
||
Beware {command}`hostapd` will most likely not return a useful error message in case
|
||
this is enabled despite the driver or hardware not supporting the newer ciphers.
|
||
Look out for messages like `Failed to set beacon parameters`.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
wpaPassword = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
example = "a flakey password";
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.str;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Sets the password for WPA-PSK that will be converted to the pre-shared key.
|
||
The password length must be in the range [8, 63] characters. While some devices
|
||
may allow arbitrary characters (such as UTF-8) to be used, but the standard specifies
|
||
that each character in the passphrase must be an ASCII character in the range [0x20, 0x7e]
|
||
(IEEE Std. 802.11i-2004, Annex H.4.1). Use emojis at your own risk.
|
||
|
||
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa3-sae"`.
|
||
|
||
Warning: This password will get put into a world-readable file in the Nix store!
|
||
Using {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile` instead is recommended.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
wpaPasswordFile = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.path;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Sets the password for WPA-PSK. Follows the same rules as {option}`wpaPassword`,
|
||
but reads the password from the given file to prevent the password from being
|
||
put into the Nix store.
|
||
|
||
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa3-sae"`.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
wpaPskFile = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.path;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Sets the password(s) for WPA-PSK. Similar to {option}`wpaPasswordFile`,
|
||
but additionally allows specifying multiple passwords, and some other options.
|
||
|
||
Each line, except for empty lines and lines starting with #, must contain a
|
||
MAC address and either a 64-hex-digit PSK or a password separated with a space.
|
||
The password must follow the same rules as outlined in {option}`wpaPassword`.
|
||
The special MAC address `00:00:00:00:00:00` can be used to configure PSKs
|
||
that any client can use.
|
||
|
||
An optional key identifier can be added by prefixing the line with `keyid=<keyid_string>`
|
||
An optional VLAN ID can be specified by prefixing the line with `vlanid=<VLAN ID>`.
|
||
An optional WPS tag can be added by prefixing the line with `wps=<0/1>` (default: 0).
|
||
Any matching entry with that tag will be used when generating a PSK for a WPS Enrollee
|
||
instead of generating a new random per-Enrollee PSK.
|
||
|
||
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa3-sae"`.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
saePasswords = mkOption {
|
||
default = [];
|
||
example = literalExpression ''
|
||
[
|
||
# Any client may use these passwords
|
||
{ password = "Wi-Figure it out"; }
|
||
{ password = "second password for everyone"; mac = "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff"; }
|
||
|
||
# Only the client with MAC-address 11:22:33:44:55:66 can use this password
|
||
{ password = "sekret pazzword"; mac = "11:22:33:44:55:66"; }
|
||
]
|
||
'';
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Sets allowed passwords for WPA3-SAE.
|
||
|
||
The last matching (based on peer MAC address and identifier) entry is used to
|
||
select which password to use. An empty string has the special meaning of
|
||
removing all previously added entries.
|
||
|
||
Warning: These entries will get put into a world-readable file in
|
||
the Nix store! Using {option}`saePasswordFile` instead is recommended.
|
||
|
||
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa2-sha256"`.
|
||
'';
|
||
type = types.listOf (types.submodule {
|
||
options = {
|
||
password = mkOption {
|
||
example = "a flakey password";
|
||
type = types.str;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
The password for this entry. SAE technically imposes no restrictions on
|
||
password length or character set. But due to limitations of {command}`hostapd`'s
|
||
config file format, a true newline character cannot be parsed.
|
||
|
||
Warning: This password will get put into a world-readable file in
|
||
the Nix store! Using {option}`wpaPasswordFile` or {option}`wpaPskFile` is recommended.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
mac = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
example = "11:22:33:44:55:66";
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.str;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
If this attribute is not included, or if is set to the wildcard address (`ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff`),
|
||
the entry is available for any station (client) to use. If a specific peer MAC address is included,
|
||
only a station with that MAC address is allowed to use the entry.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
vlanid = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
example = 1;
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.int;
|
||
description = "If this attribute is given, all clients using this entry will get tagged with the given VLAN ID.";
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
pk = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
example = "";
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.str;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
If this attribute is given, SAE-PK will be enabled for this connection.
|
||
This prevents evil-twin attacks, but a public key is required additionally to connect.
|
||
(Essentially adds pubkey authentication such that the client can verify identity of the AP)
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
id = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
example = "";
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.str;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
If this attribute is given with non-zero length, it will set the password identifier
|
||
for this entry. It can then only be used with that identifier.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
});
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
saePasswordsFile = mkOption {
|
||
default = null;
|
||
type = types.nullOr types.path;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
Sets the password for WPA3-SAE. Follows the same rules as {option}`saePasswords`,
|
||
but reads the entries from the given file to prevent them from being
|
||
put into the Nix store.
|
||
|
||
One entry per line, empty lines and lines beginning with # will be ignored.
|
||
Each line must match the following format, although the order of optional
|
||
parameters doesn't matter:
|
||
`<password>[|mac=<peer mac>][|vlanid=<VLAN ID>][|pk=<m:ECPrivateKey-base64>][|id=<identifier>]`
|
||
|
||
Not used when {option}`mode` is {var}`"wpa2-sha256"`.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
saeAddToMacAllow = mkOption {
|
||
type = types.bool;
|
||
default = false;
|
||
description = ''
|
||
If set, all sae password entries that have a non-wildcard MAC associated to
|
||
them will additionally be used to populate the MAC allow list. This is
|
||
additional to any entries set via {option}`macAllow` or {option}`macAllowFile`.
|
||
'';
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
config = let
|
||
bssCfg = bssSubmod.config;
|
||
pairwiseCiphers =
|
||
concatStringsSep " " (unique (bssCfg.authentication.pairwiseCiphers
|
||
++ optionals bssCfg.authentication.enableRecommendedPairwiseCiphers ["CCMP" "CCMP-256" "GCMP" "GCMP-256"]));
|
||
in {
|
||
settings = {
|
||
ssid = bssCfg.ssid;
|
||
utf8_ssid = bssCfg.utf8Ssid;
|
||
|
||
logger_syslog = mkDefault (-1);
|
||
logger_syslog_level = bssCfg.logLevel;
|
||
logger_stdout = mkDefault (-1);
|
||
logger_stdout_level = bssCfg.logLevel;
|
||
ctrl_interface = mkDefault "/run/hostapd";
|
||
ctrl_interface_group = bssCfg.group;
|
||
|
||
macaddr_acl = bssCfg.macAcl;
|
||
|
||
ignore_broadcast_ssid = bssCfg.ignoreBroadcastSsid;
|
||
|
||
# IEEE 802.11i (authentication) related configuration
|
||
# Encrypt management frames to protect against deauthentication and similar attacks
|
||
ieee80211w = mkDefault 1;
|
||
sae_require_mfp = mkDefault 1;
|
||
|
||
# Only allow WPA by default and disable insecure WEP
|
||
auth_algs = mkDefault 1;
|
||
# Always enable QoS, which is required for 802.11n and above
|
||
wmm_enabled = mkDefault true;
|
||
ap_isolate = bssCfg.apIsolate;
|
||
|
||
sae_password = flip map bssCfg.authentication.saePasswords (
|
||
entry:
|
||
entry.password
|
||
+ optionalString (entry.mac != null) "|mac=${entry.mac}"
|
||
+ optionalString (entry.vlanid != null) "|vlanid=${toString entry.vlanid}"
|
||
+ optionalString (entry.pk != null) "|pk=${entry.pk}"
|
||
+ optionalString (entry.id != null) "|id=${entry.id}"
|
||
);
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.bssid != null) {
|
||
bssid = bssCfg.bssid;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.macAllow != [] || bssCfg.macAllowFile != null || bssCfg.authentication.saeAddToMacAllow) {
|
||
accept_mac_file = "/run/hostapd/${bssCfg._module.args.name}.mac.allow";
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.macDeny != [] || bssCfg.macDenyFile != null) {
|
||
deny_mac_file = "/run/hostapd/${bssCfg._module.args.name}.mac.deny";
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "none") {
|
||
wpa = mkDefault 0;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa3-sae") {
|
||
wpa = 2;
|
||
wpa_key_mgmt = "SAE";
|
||
# Derive PWE using both hunting-and-pecking loop and hash-to-element
|
||
sae_pwe = 2;
|
||
# Prevent downgrade attacks by indicating to clients that they should
|
||
# disable any transition modes from now on.
|
||
transition_disable = "0x01";
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa3-sae-transition") {
|
||
wpa = 2;
|
||
wpa_key_mgmt = "WPA-PSK-SHA256 SAE";
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode == "wpa2-sha256") {
|
||
wpa = 2;
|
||
wpa_key_mgmt = "WPA-PSK-SHA256";
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.mode != "none") {
|
||
wpa_pairwise = pairwiseCiphers;
|
||
rsn_pairwise = pairwiseCiphers;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.wpaPassword != null) {
|
||
wpa_passphrase = bssCfg.authentication.wpaPassword;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (bssCfg.authentication.wpaPskFile != null) {
|
||
wpa_psk_file = toString bssCfg.authentication.wpaPskFile;
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
dynamicConfigScripts = let
|
||
# All MAC addresses from SAE entries that aren't the wildcard address
|
||
saeMacs = filter (mac: mac != null && (toLower mac) != "ff:ff:ff:ff:ff:ff") (map (x: x.mac) bssCfg.authentication.saePasswords);
|
||
in {
|
||
"20-addMacAllow" = mkIf (bssCfg.macAllow != []) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow" ''
|
||
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
|
||
cat >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE" <<EOF
|
||
${concatStringsSep "\n" bssCfg.macAllow}
|
||
EOF
|
||
'');
|
||
"20-addMacAllowFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.macAllowFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow-file" ''
|
||
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
|
||
grep -Eo '^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})' ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.macAllowFile} >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE"
|
||
'');
|
||
"20-addMacAllowFromSae" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.saeAddToMacAllow && saeMacs != []) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow-from-sae" ''
|
||
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
|
||
cat >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE" <<EOF
|
||
${concatStringsSep "\n" saeMacs}
|
||
EOF
|
||
'');
|
||
# Populate mac allow list from saePasswordsFile
|
||
# (filter for lines with mac=; exclude commented lines; filter for real mac-addresses; strip mac=)
|
||
"20-addMacAllowFromSaeFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.saeAddToMacAllow && bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-allow-from-sae-file" ''
|
||
MAC_ALLOW_FILE=$2
|
||
grep mac= ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile} \
|
||
| grep -v '\s*#' \
|
||
| grep -Eo 'mac=([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})' \
|
||
| sed 's|^mac=||' >> "$MAC_ALLOW_FILE"
|
||
'');
|
||
"20-addMacDeny" = mkIf (bssCfg.macDeny != []) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-deny" ''
|
||
MAC_DENY_FILE=$3
|
||
cat >> "$MAC_DENY_FILE" <<EOF
|
||
${concatStringsSep "\n" bssCfg.macDeny}
|
||
EOF
|
||
'');
|
||
"20-addMacDenyFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.macDenyFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "add-mac-deny-file" ''
|
||
MAC_DENY_FILE=$3
|
||
grep -Eo '^([0-9A-Fa-f]{2}[:]){5}([0-9A-Fa-f]{2})' ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.macDenyFile} >> "$MAC_DENY_FILE"
|
||
'');
|
||
# Add wpa_passphrase from file
|
||
"20-wpaPasswordFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.wpaPasswordFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "wpa-password-file" ''
|
||
HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE=$1
|
||
cat >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE" <<EOF
|
||
wpa_passphrase=$(cat ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.authentication.wpaPasswordFile})
|
||
EOF
|
||
'');
|
||
# Add sae passwords from file
|
||
"20-saePasswordsFile" = mkIf (bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile != null) (pkgs.writeShellScript "sae-passwords-file" ''
|
||
HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE=$1
|
||
grep -v '\s*#' ${escapeShellArg bssCfg.authentication.saePasswordsFile} \
|
||
| sed 's/^/sae_password=/' >> "$HOSTAPD_CONFIG_FILE"
|
||
'');
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
}));
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
config.settings = let
|
||
radioCfg = radioSubmod.config;
|
||
in {
|
||
driver = radioCfg.driver;
|
||
hw_mode = {
|
||
"2g" = "g";
|
||
"5g" = "a";
|
||
"6g" = "a";
|
||
"60g" = "ad";
|
||
}.${radioCfg.band};
|
||
channel = radioCfg.channel;
|
||
noscan = radioCfg.noScan;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs (radioCfg.countryCode != null) {
|
||
country_code = radioCfg.countryCode;
|
||
# IEEE 802.11d: Limit to frequencies allowed in country
|
||
ieee80211d = true;
|
||
# IEEE 802.11h: Enable radar detection and DFS (Dynamic Frequency Selection)
|
||
ieee80211h = true;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi4.enable {
|
||
# IEEE 802.11n (WiFi 4) related configuration
|
||
ieee80211n = true;
|
||
require_ht = radioCfg.wifi4.require;
|
||
ht_capab = concatMapStrings (x: "[${x}]") radioCfg.wifi4.capabilities;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi5.enable {
|
||
# IEEE 802.11ac (WiFi 5) related configuration
|
||
ieee80211ac = true;
|
||
require_vht = radioCfg.wifi5.require;
|
||
vht_oper_chwidth = radioCfg.wifi5.operatingChannelWidth;
|
||
vht_capab = concatMapStrings (x: "[${x}]") radioCfg.wifi5.capabilities;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi6.enable {
|
||
# IEEE 802.11ax (WiFi 6) related configuration
|
||
ieee80211ax = true;
|
||
require_he = mkIf radioCfg.wifi6.require true;
|
||
he_oper_chwidth = radioCfg.wifi6.operatingChannelWidth;
|
||
he_su_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi6.singleUserBeamformer;
|
||
he_su_beamformee = radioCfg.wifi6.singleUserBeamformee;
|
||
he_mu_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi6.multiUserBeamformer;
|
||
} // optionalAttrs radioCfg.wifi7.enable {
|
||
# IEEE 802.11be (WiFi 7) related configuration
|
||
ieee80211be = true;
|
||
eht_oper_chwidth = radioCfg.wifi7.operatingChannelWidth;
|
||
eht_su_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi7.singleUserBeamformer;
|
||
eht_su_beamformee = radioCfg.wifi7.singleUserBeamformee;
|
||
eht_mu_beamformer = radioCfg.wifi7.multiUserBeamformer;
|
||
};
|
||
}));
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
|
||
imports = let
|
||
renamedOptionMessage = message: ''
|
||
${message}
|
||
Refer to the documentation of `services.hostapd.radios` for an example and more information.
|
||
'';
|
||
in [
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "interface"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "All other options for this interface are now set via `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».*`."))
|
||
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "driver"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».driver`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "noScan"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».noScan`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "countryCode"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».countryCode`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "hwMode"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».band`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "channel"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».channel`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "extraConfig"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage ''
|
||
It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».settings` and
|
||
`services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».settings` respectively
|
||
for per-radio and per-network extra configuration. The module now supports a lot more
|
||
options inherently, so please re-check whether using settings is still necessary.''))
|
||
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "logLevel"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».logLevel`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "group"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».group`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "ssid"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».ssid`."))
|
||
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "wpa"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage "It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».authentication.mode`."))
|
||
(mkRemovedOptionModule ["services" "hostapd" "wpaPassphrase"]
|
||
(renamedOptionMessage ''
|
||
It has been replaced by `services.hostapd.radios.«interface».networks.«network».authentication.wpaPassword`.
|
||
While upgrading your config, please consider using the newer SAE authentication scheme
|
||
and one of the new `passwordFile`-like options to avoid putting the password into the world readable nix-store.''))
|
||
];
|
||
|
||
config = mkIf cfg.enable {
|
||
assertions =
|
||
[
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = cfg.radios != {};
|
||
message = "At least one radio must be configured with hostapd!";
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
# Radio warnings
|
||
++ (concatLists (mapAttrsToList (
|
||
radio: radioCfg:
|
||
[
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = radioCfg.networks != {};
|
||
message = "hostapd radio ${radio}: At least one network must be configured!";
|
||
}
|
||
# XXX: There could be many more useful assertions about (band == xy) -> ensure other required settings.
|
||
# see https://github.com/openwrt/openwrt/blob/539cb5389d9514c99ec1f87bd4465f77c7ed9b93/package/kernel/mac80211/files/lib/netifd/wireless/mac80211.sh#L158
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = length (filter (bss: bss == radio) (attrNames radioCfg.networks)) == 1;
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio}: Exactly one network must be named like the radio, for reasons internal to hostapd.'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = (radioCfg.wifi4.enable && builtins.elem "HT40-" radioCfg.wifi4.capabilities) -> radioCfg.channel != 0;
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio}: using ACS (channel = 0) together with HT40- (wifi4.capabilities) is unsupported by hostapd'';
|
||
}
|
||
]
|
||
# BSS warnings
|
||
++ (concatLists (mapAttrsToList (bss: bssCfg: let
|
||
auth = bssCfg.authentication;
|
||
countWpaPasswordDefinitions = count (x: x != null) [
|
||
auth.wpaPassword
|
||
auth.wpaPasswordFile
|
||
auth.wpaPskFile
|
||
];
|
||
in [
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = hasPrefix radio bss;
|
||
message = "hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: The bss (network) name ${bss} is invalid. It must be prefixed by the radio name for reasons internal to hostapd. A valid name would be e.g. ${radio}, ${radio}-1, ...";
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = (length (attrNames radioCfg.networks) > 1) -> (bssCfg.bssid != null);
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: bssid must be specified manually (for now) since this radio uses multiple BSS.'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = countWpaPasswordDefinitions <= 1;
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: must use at most one WPA password option (wpaPassword, wpaPasswordFile, wpaPskFile)'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = auth.wpaPassword != null -> (stringLength auth.wpaPassword >= 8 && stringLength auth.wpaPassword <= 63);
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses a wpaPassword of invalid length (must be in [8,63]).'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = auth.saePasswords == [] || auth.saePasswordsFile == null;
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: must use only one SAE password option (saePasswords or saePasswordsFile)'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = auth.mode == "wpa3-sae" -> (auth.saePasswords != [] || auth.saePasswordsFile != null);
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses WPA3-SAE which requires defining a sae password option'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = auth.mode == "wpa3-sae-transition" -> (auth.saePasswords != [] || auth.saePasswordsFile != null) && countWpaPasswordDefinitions == 1;
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses WPA3-SAE in transition mode requires defining both a wpa password option and a sae password option'';
|
||
}
|
||
{
|
||
assertion = auth.mode == "wpa2-sha256" -> countWpaPasswordDefinitions == 1;
|
||
message = ''hostapd radio ${radio} bss ${bss}: uses WPA2-SHA256 which requires defining a wpa password option'';
|
||
}
|
||
])
|
||
radioCfg.networks))
|
||
)
|
||
cfg.radios));
|
||
|
||
environment.systemPackages = [cfg.package];
|
||
|
||
systemd.services.hostapd = {
|
||
description = "IEEE 802.11 Host Access-Point Daemon";
|
||
|
||
path = [cfg.package];
|
||
after = map (radio: "sys-subsystem-net-devices-${utils.escapeSystemdPath radio}.device") (attrNames cfg.radios);
|
||
bindsTo = map (radio: "sys-subsystem-net-devices-${utils.escapeSystemdPath radio}.device") (attrNames cfg.radios);
|
||
wantedBy = ["multi-user.target"];
|
||
|
||
# Create merged configuration and acl files for each radio (and their bss's) prior to starting
|
||
preStart = concatStringsSep "\n" (mapAttrsToList makeRadioRuntimeFiles cfg.radios);
|
||
|
||
serviceConfig = {
|
||
ExecStart = "${cfg.package}/bin/hostapd ${concatStringsSep " " runtimeConfigFiles}";
|
||
Restart = "always";
|
||
ExecReload = "${pkgs.coreutils}/bin/kill -HUP $MAINPID";
|
||
RuntimeDirectory = "hostapd";
|
||
|
||
# Hardening
|
||
LockPersonality = true;
|
||
MemoryDenyWriteExecute = true;
|
||
DevicePolicy = "closed";
|
||
DeviceAllow = "/dev/rfkill rw";
|
||
NoNewPrivileges = true;
|
||
PrivateUsers = false; # hostapd requires true root access.
|
||
PrivateTmp = true;
|
||
ProtectClock = true;
|
||
ProtectControlGroups = true;
|
||
ProtectHome = true;
|
||
ProtectHostname = true;
|
||
ProtectKernelLogs = true;
|
||
ProtectKernelModules = true;
|
||
ProtectKernelTunables = true;
|
||
ProtectProc = "invisible";
|
||
ProcSubset = "pid";
|
||
ProtectSystem = "strict";
|
||
RestrictAddressFamilies = [
|
||
"AF_INET"
|
||
"AF_INET6"
|
||
"AF_NETLINK"
|
||
"AF_UNIX"
|
||
"AF_PACKET"
|
||
];
|
||
RestrictNamespaces = true;
|
||
RestrictRealtime = true;
|
||
RestrictSUIDSGID = true;
|
||
SystemCallArchitectures = "native";
|
||
SystemCallFilter = [
|
||
"@system-service"
|
||
"~@privileged"
|
||
"@chown"
|
||
];
|
||
UMask = "0077";
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
};
|
||
}
|