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Preliminary steps
---
Get a machine to deploy nix-bitcoin on.
This could be a VirtualBox, a machine that is already running [NixOS ](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html ) or a cloud provider.
Have a look at the options in the [NixOps manual ](https://nixos.org/nixops/manual/ ).
# Tutorials
1. [Install and configure NixOS for nix-bitcoin on VirtualBox ](#tutorial-install-and-configure-nixos-for-nix-bitcoin-on-virtualbox )
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2. [Install and configure NixOS for nix-bitcoin on VirtualBox (macOS host) ](#tutorial-install-and-configure-nixos-for-nix-bitcoin-on-virtualbox-macOS-host )
3. [Install and configure NixOS for nix-bitcoin on your own hardware ](#tutorial-install-and-configure-nixos-for-nix-bitcoin-on-your-own-hardware )
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Tutorial: install and configure NixOS for nix-bitcoin on VirtualBox
---
## 1. VirtualBox installation
The following steps are meant to be run on the machine you deploy from, not the machine you deploy to.
1. Add virtualbox.list to /etc/apt/sources.list.d (Debian 9 stretch)
```
echo "deb http://download.virtualbox.org/virtualbox/debian stretch contrib" | sudo tee /etc/apt/sources.list.d/virtualbox.list
```
2. Add Oracle VirtualBox public key
```
wget https://www.virtualbox.org/download/oracle_vbox_2016.asc
gpg2 oracle_vbox_2016.asc
```
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Proceed _only_ if fingerprint reads B9F8 D658 297A F3EF C18D 5CDF A2F6 83C5 2980 AECF
```
sudo apt-key add oracle_vbox_2016.asc
```
3. Install virtualbox-5.2
```
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install virtualbox-5.2
```
3. Create Host Adapter in VirtualBox
```
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vboxmanage hostonlyif create
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```
## 2. Nix installation
The following steps are meant to be run on the machine you deploy from, not the machine you deploy to.
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You can also build Nix from source by following the instructions at https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-installing-source.
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1. Install Dependencies (Debian 9 stretch)
```
sudo apt-get install curl git gnupg2 dirmngr
```
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2. Install latest Nix in "multi-user mode" with GPG Verification
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```
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curl -o install-nix https://nixos.org/nix/install
curl -o install-nix.sig https://nixos.org/nix/install.sig
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gpg2 --recv-keys B541D55301270E0BCF15CA5D8170B4726D7198DE
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gpg2 --verify ./install-nix.sig
sh ./install-nix --daemon
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```
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Then follow the instructions. Open a new terminal window when you're done.
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If you get an error similar to
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```
error: cloning builder process: Operation not permitted
error: unable to start build process
/tmp/nix-binary-tarball-unpack.hqawN4uSPr/unpack/nix-2.2.1-x86_64-linux/install: unable to install Nix into your default profile
```
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you're likely not installing as multi-user because you forgot to pass the `--daemon` flag to the install script.
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3. Optional: Disallow substitutes
You can put `substitute = false` to your `nix.conf` usually found in `/etc/nix/` to build the packages from source.
This eliminates an attack vector where nix's build server or binary cache is compromised.
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## 3. Nixops deployment
1. Clone this project
```
cd
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git clone https://github.com/fort-nix/nix-bitcoin
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cd ~/nix-bitcoin
```
2. Setup environment
```
nix-shell
```
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This will set up your nix-bitcoin environment and might take a while without giving an output.
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3. Create nixops deployment in nix-shell.
```
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nixops create network/network.nix network/network-vbox.nix -d bitcoin-node
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```
4. Adjust configuration by opening `configuration.nix` and removing FIXMEs. Enable/disable the modules you want in `configuration.nix` .
5. Deploy Nixops in nix-shell
```
nixops deploy -d bitcoin-node
```
This will now create a nix-bitcoin node on the target machine.
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6. Resize the virtualbox disk
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```
./contrib/vbox-resize-disk1.sh
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```
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NixOps provides a virtualbox disk thats 50gb in size, but we need more than that to house the Bitcoin blockchain. By default, this script will resize the disk to 350gb. Run it with `-h` to see options. Make sure to run this from within your nix-shell.
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7. Nixops automatically creates an ssh key for use with `nixops ssh` . Access `bitcoin-node` through ssh in nix-shell with
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```
nixops ssh operator@bitcoin-node
```
See [usage.md ](usage.md ) for usage instructions, such as how to update.
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Tutorial: install and configure NixOS for nix-bitcoin on VirtualBox (macOS host)
---
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## 1. VirtualBox installation (macOS)
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The following steps are meant to be run on the machine you deploy from, not the machine you deploy to.
1. Download and install VirtualBox
Use the official Downloads page: [https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads ](https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Downloads )
Make sure that the installer you download shows a lock icon in the top right corner to make sure it is signed by Oracle.
2. Create Host Adapter in VirtualBox
```
vboxmanage hostonlyif create
```
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## 2. Nix installation (macOS)
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Follow the instructions from [Nix installation on debian ](#2-nix-installation ). You will may need to replace `gpg2` with `gpg` .
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## 3. LinuxKit Nix installation
In order to build binaries for your linux (NixOS) virtual machine on a macOS host machine, you need to use [linuxkit-nix ](https://github.com/nix-community/linuxkit-nix ). It uses hyperkit to spin up a separate VM on which it builds binaries. An alternative solution is [nix-docker-build-slave ](https://github.com/LnL7/nix-docker/blob/master/start-docker-nix-build-slave ).
1. Installation
```
nix-env -i /nix/store/jgq3savsyyrpsxvjlrz41nx09z7r0lch-linuxkit-builder
nix-linuxkit-configure
```
You may want to use `nix-linuxkit-configure -c 4` to give the builder 4 CPUs.
2. Confirm that nix-linuxkit works
```
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nix-build ~/.cache/nix-linuxkit-builder/example.nix
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```
As the installer says, run a `nix-build` to make sure that you are able to build linux binaries. The `example.nix` is specifically configured to force a x86_64-linux build. Remove the generated `result` folder afterwards.
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## 4. Nixops deployment (macOS)
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Follow the instructions from [Nixops deployment on debian ](#3-nixops-deployment ). Add `--option system x86_64-linux` to the `nixops deploy` command in step 5 to force your system to use linuxkit-nix.
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Tutorial: install and configure NixOS for nix-bitcoin on your own hardware
---
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## 0. Preparation
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1. Optional: Make sure you have the latest firmware for your system (BIOS, microcode updates).
2. Optional: Disable Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) in the BIOS
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Researchers recommend disabling (SMT), also known as Hyper-Threading Technology in the Intel® world to significantly reduce the impact of speculative execution-based attacks (https://mdsattacks.com/).
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## 1. NixOS installation
This is borrowed from the [NixOS manual ](https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#ch-installation ). Look there for more information.
1. Obtain latest NixOS. For example:
```
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wget https://releases.nixos.org/nixos/19.03/nixos-19.03.172538.7bb74e65365/nixos-minimal-19.03.172538.7bb74e65365-x86_64-linux.iso
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```
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Alternatively you can build NixOS from source by following the instructions at https://nixos.org/nixos/manual/index.html#sec-building-cd.
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2. Write NixOS iso to install media (USB/CD). For example:
```
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dd if=nixos-minimal-19.03.172538.7bb74e65365-x86_64-linux.iso of=/dev/sdX
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```
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Replace /dev/sdX with the correct device name. You can find this using `sudo fdisk -l`
3. Boot the system
You will have to find out if your hardware uses UEFI or Legacy Boot for the next step.
4. Option 1: Partition and format for UEFI
```
parted /dev/sda -- mklabel gpt
parted /dev/sda -- mkpart primary 512MiB -8GiB
parted /dev/sda -- mkpart primary linux-swap -8GiB 100%
parted /dev/sda -- mkpart ESP fat32 1MiB 512MiB
parted /dev/sda -- set 3 boot on
mkfs.ext4 -L nixos /dev/sda1
mkswap -L swap /dev/sda2
mkfs.fat -F 32 -n boot /dev/sda3
mount /dev/disk/by-label/nixos /mnt
mkdir -p /mnt/boot
mount /dev/disk/by-label/boot /mnt/boot
swapon /dev/sda2
```
4. Option 2: Partition and format for Legacy Boot (MBR)
```
parted /dev/sda -- mklabel msdos
parted /dev/sda -- mkpart primary 1MiB -8GiB
parted /dev/sda -- mkpart primary linux-swap -8GiB 100%
mkfs.ext4 -L nixos /dev/sda1
mkswap -L swap /dev/sda2
mount /dev/disk/by-label/nixos /mnt
swapon /dev/sda2
```
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4. Option 3: Set up encrypted partitions:
Follow the guide at https://gist.github.com/martijnvermaat/76f2e24d0239470dd71050358b4d5134.
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5. Generate NixOS config
```
nixos-generate-config --root /mnt
nano /mnt/etc/nixos/configuration.nix
```
Option 1: Edit NixOS configuration for UEFI
```
{ config, pkgs, ... }: {
imports = [
# Include the results of the hardware scan.
./hardware-configuration.nix
];
boot.loader.systemd-boot.enable = true;
# Note: setting fileSystems is generally not
# necessary, since nixos-generate-config figures them out
# automatically in hardware-configuration.nix.
#fileSystems ."/".device = "/dev/disk/by-label/nixos";
# Enable the OpenSSH server.
services.openssh = {
enable = true;
permitRootLogin = "yes";
};
}
```
Option 2: Edit NixOS configuration for Legacy Boot (MBR)
```
{ config, pkgs, ... }: {
imports = [
# Include the results of the hardware scan.
./hardware-configuration.nix
];
boot.loader.grub.device = "/dev/sda";
# Note: setting fileSystems is generally not
# necessary, since nixos-generate-config figures them out
# automatically in hardware-configuration.nix.
#fileSystems ."/".device = "/dev/disk/by-label/nixos";
# Enable the OpenSSH server.
services.openssh = {
enable = true;
permitRootLogin = "yes";
};
}
```
6. Do the installation
```
nixos-install
```
Set root password
```
setting root password...
Enter new UNIX password:
Retype new UNIX password:
```
7. If everything went well
```
reboot
```
## 2. nix-bitcoin installation
On the machine you are deploying from:
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You can also build Nix from source by following the instructions at https://nixos.org/nix/manual/#ch-installing-source.
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1. Install Dependencies (Debian 9 stretch)
```
sudo apt-get install curl git gnupg2 dirmngr
```
2. Install Latest Nix with GPG Verification
```
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curl -o install-nix https://nixos.org/nix/install
curl -o install-nix.sig https://nixos.org/nix/install.sig
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gpg2 --recv-keys B541D55301270E0BCF15CA5D8170B4726D7198DE
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gpg2 --verify ./install-nix.sig
sh ./install-nix --daemon
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. /home/user/.nix-profile/etc/profile.d/nix.sh
```
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Then follow the instructions. Open a new terminal window when you're done.
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If you get an error similar to
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```
error: cloning builder process: Operation not permitted
error: unable to start build process
/tmp/nix-binary-tarball-unpack.hqawN4uSPr/unpack/nix-2.2.1-x86_64-linux/install: unable to install Nix into your default profile
```
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you're likely not installing as multi-user because you forgot to pass the `--daemon` flag to the install script.
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3. Optional: Disallow substitutes
You can put `substitute = false` to your `nix.conf` usually found in `/etc/nix/` to build the packages from source.
This eliminates an attack vector where nix's build server or binary cache is compromised.
4. Clone this project
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```
cd
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git clone https://github.com/fort-nix/nix-bitcoin
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cd ~/nix-bitcoin
```
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5. Create network file
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```
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nano network/network-nixos.nix
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```
```
{
bitcoin-node =
{ config, pkgs, ... }:
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{ deployment.targetHost = "1.2.3.4";
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};
}
```
Replace 1.2.3.4 with NixOS machine's IP address.
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6. Edit `configuration.nix`
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```
nano configuration.nix
```
Uncomment `./hardware-configuration.nix` line by removing #.
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7. Create `hardware-configuration.nix`
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```
nano hardware-configuration.nix
```
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Copy contents of NixOS machine's `/etc/nixos/hardware-configuration.nix` to file.
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8. Add boot option to `hardware-configuration.nix`
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Option 1: Enable systemd boot for UEFI
```
boot.loader.grub.device = "/dev/sda";
```
Option 2: Set grub device for Legacy Boot (MBR)
```
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```
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boot.loader.grub.device = "/dev/sda";
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```
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9. Setup environment
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```
nix-shell
```
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This will set up your nix-bitcoin environment and might take a while without giving an output.
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10. Create nixops deployment in nix-shell.
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```
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nixops create network/network.nix network/network-nixos.nix -d bitcoin-node
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```
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11. Adjust configuration by opening `configuration.nix` and removing FIXMEs. Enable/disable the modules you want in `configuration.nix` .
12. Deploy Nixops in nix-shell
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```
nixops deploy -d bitcoin-node
```
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This will now create a nix-bitcoin node on the target machine.
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13. Nixops automatically creates an ssh key for use with `nixops ssh` . Access `bitcoin-node` through ssh in nix-shell with
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```
nixops ssh operator@bitcoin-node
```
See [usage.md ](usage.md ) for usage instructions, such as how to update.