That way I don't have to configure all services to make use of it.
Someday I'll find the will to add the `postgresql.service` dependency
upstream, truly removing the need to configure any service at all.
Instead, rely on the upstream service's work-around [1].
This will reduce the amount of package builds I need to do when updating
my server...
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/299008
This reverts commit e2ec4d3032.
This needs to be configured through the "Nextcloud Office" app,
specifically the WOPI setting is important for security (I put both the
external IP, as well as `::1` and `127.0.0.1`).
I switched registrar, as OVH was ~4x cheaper.
This needs a small change to the module to both refer to OVH instead of
Gandi in the documentation, and make use of the correct API.
I also needed to disable the propagation check, as it looks like OVH is
slower than Gandi, and leads to spurious errors...
Turns out the package update [1] was because someone couldn't make it
work on the previous version, and added a new setting to configure it
more easily :-).
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nixpkgs/pull/314294
In the migration to `tmpfiles.d(5)`, I used the wrong type of file.
Using `f` would write the path to the file as its content, rather than
copy it. Unfortunately `C` and `C+` do not overwrite an existing file,
so using a symlink it the correct solution here.
This means the SSH key file must have `lohr` as an owner... Perhaps I
should make it so the service can read the file itself, rather than
rely on the filesystem location, so that I don't have to contort myself
quite so much to make it work.
OVH/Kimsufi are deprecating my current server by the end of the year. So
let's migrate to a new host.
This was more painful than initially planned, OVH introduced a change to
their rescue system which messes with the NixOS installation [1].
In the end I used a kexec image [2] to run the installation.
[1]: https://github.com/NixOS/nix/issues/7790
[2]: https://github.com/nix-community/nixos-images