Hi!

I’ve ran into an issue with nix develop shells.

My setup:

  • Nix Darwin (macos)
  • Custom TLS certificates installed via nix darwin

Everything works as expected with the installed certificates, but as soon as I enter into a development shell with nix develop, the certificates are not available and thus, I get TLS errors that break whatever I’m doing in the dev shell. If I use an impure development shell, the issue disappears.

Is there a way to use pure nix develop shells which respect the installed certificates?

  • secanaOP
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    3 months ago

    Sure. I import the certificates like this:

    { config, pkgs, inputs, ... }:
    {
      security.pki.certificateFiles = [
        ./certificates/home.pem
      ];
    }
    

    where home.pem is a default PEM formatted certificate. It works fine to import the cert system wide this way.

    If I enter the flake.nix and run a simple curl against the remote server I get the following, which is typical for a TLS certificate error.

    curl https://webpage.home
    curl: (35) OpenSSL/3.0.14: error:16000069:STORE routines::unregistered scheme
    

    So it seems to me that the development shell does not pick up the certificates installed on the system. I can work around that by using an impure shell, but I think that this is not how nix should be used.

    • onlinepersona
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      3 months ago

      So the certs end up in these files:

      • /etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt
      • /etc/ssl/certs/ca-bundle.crt
      • / etc/pki/tls/certs/ca-bundle.crt

      Only the first one is mentioned on stackoverflow as being used by Go on debian.

      Curl seems to have its default location compiled in by passing --with-ca-bundle , but after installing curlFull and running curl-config --ca, it doesn’t look like that was used and the “default” path is guessed.

      Looking further in the curl derivation there are these lines for darwin :

      lib.optionals stdenv.isDarwin [
            # Disable default CA bundle, use NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE or fallback to nss-cacert from the default profile.
            # Without this curl might detect /etc/ssl/cert.pem at build time on macOS, causing curl to ignore NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE.
            "--without-ca-bundle"
            "--without-ca-path"
          ]
      

      So, check the value of NIX_SSL_CERT_FILE outside nix shell and within. The path might have to be set there. I dunno how to do that automatically with nix shell, so it might have to be done manually.

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