Enable parsedmarc

Parsedmarc is a service to add a dmarc graph to our graphana instance.

We used it before, but disabled it before reviving email, etc. after we
had to start over on a1d2. It was never re-enabled.

The config has changed slightly, so some of the NixOS module defaults no
longer work. We have updated our config to match.

Change-Id: Id5af43f9bef0b845939d894e6b688f817d5dd59f
Reviewed-on: https://git.clicks.codes/c/Infra/NixFiles/+/542
Tested-by: Skyler Grey <minion@clicks.codes>
Reviewed-by: Samuel Shuert <coded@clicks.codes>
2 files changed
tree: fcc6e4fb0dadcccd9fc652d5191e44edc652d8fd
  1. .vscode/
  2. homes/
  3. modules/
  4. packages/
  5. secrets/
  6. services/
  7. variables/
  8. .editorconfig
  9. .envrc
  10. .gitignore
  11. .gitmodules
  12. .gitreview
  13. .sops.yaml
  14. flake.lock
  15. flake.nix
  16. LICENSE
  17. README.md
README.md

Clicks' NixFiles

Deploying

To deploy these files to our server we use deploy-rs. If you've got a flakes-enabled nix installed on your system you can run

nix run github:serokell/deploy-rs

You can also install deploy-rs to your profile, at which point you'll be able to run

deploy

Updating secrets

Secrets are stored in SOPS and deployed using scalpel.

If you have a service which needs to store secrets in its config file, please set systemd reloadTriggers and restartTriggers to automatically reload/restart the service whenever the configuration changes.

It's notable that changing the secrets will not trigger a reload/restart of the service. If you want to update the secrets without updating the rest of the configuration you currently need to manually restart the service. It's possible that this could be solved by using systemd paths to watch the files (see https://superuser.com/questions/1171751/restart-systemd-service-automatically-whenever-a-directory-changes-any-file-ins) but this is not a priority