From c5a78751f96587bf4a3704143ac81598ee6c3e5b Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Franck Cuny Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2023 11:58:35 -0700 Subject: hosts/carmel: reconfigure the host as a router I'm not using it as a desktop, and the current router is getting old and will likely fail in the near future. It's also a debian machine configured manually, so let's reconfigure carmel as our new router. There are three NICs in the host: 2 are 10Gb and one is 1Gb. The 1Gb will be used as the upstream interface, and one of the 10Gb will be for the LAN. There are 2 VLANs to configure: one for IoT devices and one for guest. --- modules/services/avahi/default.nix | 9 +++++++++ 1 file changed, 9 insertions(+) (limited to 'modules/services') diff --git a/modules/services/avahi/default.nix b/modules/services/avahi/default.nix index 8275f02..3a6eb58 100644 --- a/modules/services/avahi/default.nix +++ b/modules/services/avahi/default.nix @@ -4,6 +4,12 @@ in { options.my.services.avahi = with lib; { enable = mkEnableOption "avahi service"; + withReflector = mkEnableOption "enable reflector"; + interfaces = mkOption { + type = types.nullOr (types.listOf types.str); + default = null; + description = "List of network interfaces that should be used by the {command}`avahi-daemon`."; + }; }; config = lib.mkIf cfg.enable { @@ -11,5 +17,8 @@ in # Important to resolve .local domains of printers, otherwise you get an error # like "Impossible to connect to XXX.local: Name or service not known" services.avahi.nssmdns = true; + + services.avahi.reflector = cfg.withReflector; + services.avahi.interfaces = cfg.interfaces; }; } -- cgit 1.4.1