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have `sshd` running on it so that it has generated SSH host keys in
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have `sshd` running on it so that it has generated SSH host keys in
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`/etc/ssh/`.
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`/etc/ssh/`.
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2. Make a directory to store secrets and `secrets.nix` file for listing secrets and their public keys (This file is **not** imported into your NixOS configuration. It is only used for the `agenix` CLI.):
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2. Make a directory to store secrets and `secrets.nix` file for listing secrets and their public keys:
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```ShellSession
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```ShellSession
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$ mkdir secrets
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$ mkdir secrets
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$ cd secrets
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$ cd secrets
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$ touch secrets.nix
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$ touch secrets.nix
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```
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```
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3. Add public keys to `secrets.nix` file (hint: use `ssh-keyscan` or GitHub (for example, https://github.com/ryantm.keys)):
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This `secrets.nix` file is **not** imported into your NixOS configuration.
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It's only used for the `agenix` CLI tool (example below) to know which public keys to use for encryption.
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3. Add public keys to your `secrets.nix` file:
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```nix
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```nix
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let
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let
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user1 = "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIL0idNvgGiucWgup/mP78zyC23uFjYq0evcWdjGQUaBH";
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user1 = "ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIL0idNvgGiucWgup/mP78zyC23uFjYq0evcWdjGQUaBH";
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"secret2.age".publicKeys = users ++ systems;
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"secret2.age".publicKeys = users ++ systems;
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}
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}
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```
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```
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4. Edit secret files (these instructions assume your SSH private key is in ~/.ssh/):
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These are the users and systems that will be able to decrypt the `.age` files later with their corresponding private keys.
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You can obtain the public keys from
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* your local computer usually in `~/.ssh`, e.g. `~/.ssh/id_ed25519.pub`.
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* from a running target machine with `ssh-keyscan`:
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```ShellSession
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$ ssh-keyscan <user>@<ip-address>
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... ssh-ed25519 AAAAC3NzaC1lZDI1NTE5AAAAIKzxQgondgEYcLpcPdJLrTdNgZ2gznOHCAxMdaceTUT1
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...
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```
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* from GitHub like https://github.com/ryantm.keys.
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4. Create a secret file:
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```ShellSession
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```ShellSession
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$ agenix -e secret1.age
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$ agenix -e secret1.age
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```
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```
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It will open a temporary file in the app configured in your $EDITOR environment variable.
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When you save that file its content will be encrypted with all the public keys mentioned in the `secrets.nix` file.
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5. Add secret to a NixOS module config:
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5. Add secret to a NixOS module config:
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```nix
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```nix
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{
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{
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age.secrets.secret1.file = ../secrets/secret1.age;
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age.secrets.secret1.file = ../secrets/secret1.age;
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}
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}
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```
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```
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6. Use the secret in your config:
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When the `age.secrets` attribute set contains a secret, the `agenix` NixOS module will later automatically decrypt and mount that secret under the default path `/run/agenix/secret1`.
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Here the `secret1.age` file becomes part of your NixOS deployment, i.e. moves into the Nix store.
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6. Reference the secrets' mount path in your config:
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```nix
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```nix
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{
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{
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users.users.user1 = {
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users.users.user1 = {
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};
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};
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}
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}
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```
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```
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7. NixOS rebuild or use your deployment tool like usual.
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You can reference the mount path to the (later) unencrypted secret already in your other configuration.
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So `config.age.secrets.secret1.path` will contain the path `/run/agenix/secret1` by default.
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7. Use `nixos-rebuild` or [another deployment tool](https://nixos.wiki/wiki/Applications#Deployment") of choice as usual.
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The secret will be decrypted to the value of `config.age.secrets.secret1.path` (`/run/agenix/secret1` by default).
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The `secret1.age` file will be copied over to the target machine like any other Nix package.
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Then it will be decrypted and mounted as described before.
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8. Edit secret files:
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```ShellSession
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$ agenix -e secret1.age
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```
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It assumes your SSH private key is in `~/.ssh/`.
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In order to decrypt and open a `.age` file for editing you need the private key of one of the public keys
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it was encrypted with. You can pass the private key you want to use explicitly with `-i`, e.g.
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```ShellSession
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$ agenix -e secret1.age -i ~/.ssh/id_ed25519
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```
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## Reference
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## Reference
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