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I'm trying to set:



 networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges = [ 80 81 5900];


However I get the below error:




error: The option value
networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges.[definition 1-entry 1]' in
/etc/nixos/configuration.nix' is not of type `attribute set of signed
integers'.




It seems to be defined here https://github.com/NixOS/nixos/blob/5f444a4d8d49a497bcfabe2544bda264c845653e/modules/services/networking/firewall.nix#L118 as:



networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = mkOption 
default = [];
example = [ 22 80 ];
type = types.listOf types.int;
description =
''
List of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
accepted.
'';
;


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    I'm trying to set:



     networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges = [ 80 81 5900];


    However I get the below error:




    error: The option value
    networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges.[definition 1-entry 1]' in
    /etc/nixos/configuration.nix' is not of type `attribute set of signed
    integers'.




    It seems to be defined here https://github.com/NixOS/nixos/blob/5f444a4d8d49a497bcfabe2544bda264c845653e/modules/services/networking/firewall.nix#L118 as:



    networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = mkOption 
    default = [];
    example = [ 22 80 ];
    type = types.listOf types.int;
    description =
    ''
    List of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
    accepted.
    '';
    ;


    What is wrong with the syntax I'm using?










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      I'm trying to set:



       networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges = [ 80 81 5900];


      However I get the below error:




      error: The option value
      networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges.[definition 1-entry 1]' in
      /etc/nixos/configuration.nix' is not of type `attribute set of signed
      integers'.




      It seems to be defined here https://github.com/NixOS/nixos/blob/5f444a4d8d49a497bcfabe2544bda264c845653e/modules/services/networking/firewall.nix#L118 as:



      networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = mkOption 
      default = [];
      example = [ 22 80 ];
      type = types.listOf types.int;
      description =
      ''
      List of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
      accepted.
      '';
      ;


      What is wrong with the syntax I'm using?










      share|improve this question














      I'm trying to set:



       networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges = [ 80 81 5900];


      However I get the below error:




      error: The option value
      networking.firewall.allowedTCPPortRanges.[definition 1-entry 1]' in
      /etc/nixos/configuration.nix' is not of type `attribute set of signed
      integers'.




      It seems to be defined here https://github.com/NixOS/nixos/blob/5f444a4d8d49a497bcfabe2544bda264c845653e/modules/services/networking/firewall.nix#L118 as:



      networking.firewall.allowedTCPPorts = mkOption 
      default = [];
      example = [ 22 80 ];
      type = types.listOf types.int;
      description =
      ''
      List of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
      accepted.
      '';
      ;


      What is wrong with the syntax I'm using?







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          There are two similarly-named attributes in networking.firewall:



          • allowedTCPPorts

          • allowedTCPPortRanges

          The former is a list, so a value of [80 81 5900] would be acceptable. But, the latter is a set defined as follows:



          allowedTCPPortRanges = mkOption 
          type = types.listOf (types.attrsOf types.int);
          default = [ ];
          example = [ from = 8999; to = 9003; ];
          description =
          ''
          A range of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
          accepted.
          '';
          ;





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            There are two similarly-named attributes in networking.firewall:



            • allowedTCPPorts

            • allowedTCPPortRanges

            The former is a list, so a value of [80 81 5900] would be acceptable. But, the latter is a set defined as follows:



            allowedTCPPortRanges = mkOption 
            type = types.listOf (types.attrsOf types.int);
            default = [ ];
            example = [ from = 8999; to = 9003; ];
            description =
            ''
            A range of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
            accepted.
            '';
            ;





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              There are two similarly-named attributes in networking.firewall:



              • allowedTCPPorts

              • allowedTCPPortRanges

              The former is a list, so a value of [80 81 5900] would be acceptable. But, the latter is a set defined as follows:



              allowedTCPPortRanges = mkOption 
              type = types.listOf (types.attrsOf types.int);
              default = [ ];
              example = [ from = 8999; to = 9003; ];
              description =
              ''
              A range of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
              accepted.
              '';
              ;





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                There are two similarly-named attributes in networking.firewall:



                • allowedTCPPorts

                • allowedTCPPortRanges

                The former is a list, so a value of [80 81 5900] would be acceptable. But, the latter is a set defined as follows:



                allowedTCPPortRanges = mkOption 
                type = types.listOf (types.attrsOf types.int);
                default = [ ];
                example = [ from = 8999; to = 9003; ];
                description =
                ''
                A range of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
                accepted.
                '';
                ;





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                There are two similarly-named attributes in networking.firewall:



                • allowedTCPPorts

                • allowedTCPPortRanges

                The former is a list, so a value of [80 81 5900] would be acceptable. But, the latter is a set defined as follows:



                allowedTCPPortRanges = mkOption 
                type = types.listOf (types.attrsOf types.int);
                default = [ ];
                example = [ from = 8999; to = 9003; ];
                description =
                ''
                A range of TCP ports on which incoming connections are
                accepted.
                '';
                ;






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