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nixos/hosts/nix-cache/configuration.nix

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# Edit this configuration file to define what should be installed on
# your system. Help is available in the configuration.nix(5) man page, on
# https://search.nixos.org/options and in the NixOS manual (`nixos-help`).
{ config, lib, pkgs, inputs, ... }:
{
imports =
[ # Include the results of the hardware scan.
../../common/configuration.nix
];
networking.hostName = "nix-cache"; # Define your hostname.
services.nix-serve.enable = true;
services.nix-serve.secretKeyFile = "/etc/nix/cache-priv.pem";
services.nginx = {
enable = true;
recommendedProxySettings = true;
virtualHosts."cache.local" = {
locations."/".proxyPass = "http://${config.services.nix-serve.bindAddress}:${toString config.services.nix-serve.port}";
};
};
services.prometheus.exporters.node = {
enable = true;
openFirewall = true;
};
networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ config.services.nginx.defaultHTTPListenPort ];
# Open ports in the firewall.
# networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = [ 80 8080 443 ];
# networking.firewall.allowedUDPPorts = [ ... ];
# Or disable the firewall altogether.
# networking.firewall.enable = false;
# Copy the NixOS configuration file and link it from the resulting system
# (/run/current-system/configuration.nix). This is useful in case you
# accidentally delete configuration.nix.
# system.copySystemConfiguration = true;
# This option defines the first version of NixOS you have installed on this particular machine,
# and is used to maintain compatibility with application data (e.g. databases) created on older NixOS versions.
#
# Most users should NEVER change this value after the initial install, for any reason,
# even if you've upgraded your system to a new NixOS release.
#
# This value does NOT affect the Nixpkgs version your packages and OS are pulled from,
# so changing it will NOT upgrade your system - see https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/#sec-upgrading for how
# to actually do that.
#
# This value being lower than the current NixOS release does NOT mean your system is
# out of date, out of support, or vulnerable.
#
# Do NOT change this value unless you have manually inspected all the changes it would make to your configuration,
# and migrated your data accordingly.
#
# For more information, see `man configuration.nix` or https://nixos.org/manual/nixos/stable/options#opt-system.sta>
system.stateVersion = "25.05"; # Did you read the comment?
}