// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package httpserver import ( "fmt" "net" "net/http" "github.com/mholt/caddy" "github.com/mholt/caddy/caddytls" ) func activateHTTPS(cctx caddy.Context) error { operatorPresent := !caddy.Started() if !caddy.Quiet && operatorPresent { fmt.Print("Activating privacy features... ") } ctx := cctx.(*httpContext) // pre-screen each config and earmark the ones that qualify for managed TLS markQualifiedForAutoHTTPS(ctx.siteConfigs) // place certificates and keys on disk for _, c := range ctx.siteConfigs { if c.TLS.OnDemand { continue // obtain these certificates on-demand instead } err := c.TLS.ObtainCert(c.TLS.Hostname, operatorPresent) if err != nil { return err } } // update TLS configurations err := enableAutoHTTPS(ctx.siteConfigs, true) if err != nil { return err } // set up redirects ctx.siteConfigs = makePlaintextRedirects(ctx.siteConfigs) // renew all relevant certificates that need renewal. this is important // to do right away so we guarantee that renewals aren't missed, and // also the user can respond to any potential errors that occur. // (skip if upgrading, because the parent process is likely already listening // on the ports we'd need to do ACME before we finish starting; parent process // already running renewal ticker, so renewal won't be missed anyway.) if !caddy.IsUpgrade() { err = caddytls.RenewManagedCertificates(true) if err != nil { return err } } if !caddy.Quiet && operatorPresent { fmt.Println("done.") } return nil } // markQualifiedForAutoHTTPS scans each config and, if it // qualifies for managed TLS, it sets the Managed field of // the TLS config to true. func markQualifiedForAutoHTTPS(configs []*SiteConfig) { for _, cfg := range configs { if caddytls.QualifiesForManagedTLS(cfg) && cfg.Addr.Scheme != "http" { cfg.TLS.Managed = true } } } // enableAutoHTTPS configures each config to use TLS according to default settings. // It will only change configs that are marked as managed but not on-demand, and // assumes that certificates and keys are already on disk. If loadCertificates is // true, the certificates will be loaded from disk into the cache for this process // to use. If false, TLS will still be enabled and configured with default settings, // but no certificates will be parsed loaded into the cache, and the returned error // value will always be nil. func enableAutoHTTPS(configs []*SiteConfig, loadCertificates bool) error { for _, cfg := range configs { if cfg == nil || cfg.TLS == nil || !cfg.TLS.Managed || cfg.TLS.OnDemand { continue } cfg.TLS.Enabled = true cfg.Addr.Scheme = "https" if loadCertificates && caddytls.HostQualifies(cfg.Addr.Host) { _, err := cfg.TLS.CacheManagedCertificate(cfg.Addr.Host) if err != nil { return err } } // Make sure any config values not explicitly set are set to default caddytls.SetDefaultTLSParams(cfg.TLS) // Set default port of 443 if not explicitly set if cfg.Addr.Port == "" && cfg.TLS.Enabled && (!cfg.TLS.Manual || cfg.TLS.OnDemand) && cfg.Addr.Host != "localhost" { cfg.Addr.Port = HTTPSPort } } return nil } // makePlaintextRedirects sets up redirects from port 80 to the relevant HTTPS // hosts. You must pass in all configs, not just configs that qualify, since // we must know whether the same host already exists on port 80, and those would // not be in a list of configs that qualify for automatic HTTPS. This function will // only set up redirects for configs that qualify. It returns the updated list of // all configs. func makePlaintextRedirects(allConfigs []*SiteConfig) []*SiteConfig { for i, cfg := range allConfigs { if cfg.TLS.Managed && !hostHasOtherPort(allConfigs, i, HTTPPort) && (cfg.Addr.Port == HTTPSPort || !hostHasOtherPort(allConfigs, i, HTTPSPort)) { allConfigs = append(allConfigs, redirPlaintextHost(cfg)) } } return allConfigs } // hostHasOtherPort returns true if there is another config in the list with the same // hostname that has port otherPort, or false otherwise. All the configs are checked // against the hostname of allConfigs[thisConfigIdx]. func hostHasOtherPort(allConfigs []*SiteConfig, thisConfigIdx int, otherPort string) bool { for i, otherCfg := range allConfigs { if i == thisConfigIdx { continue // has to be a config OTHER than the one we're comparing against } if otherCfg.Addr.Host == allConfigs[thisConfigIdx].Addr.Host && otherCfg.Addr.Port == otherPort { return true } } return false } // redirPlaintextHost returns a new plaintext HTTP configuration for // a virtualHost that simply redirects to cfg, which is assumed to // be the HTTPS configuration. The returned configuration is set // to listen on HTTPPort. The TLS field of cfg must not be nil. func redirPlaintextHost(cfg *SiteConfig) *SiteConfig { redirPort := cfg.Addr.Port if redirPort == HTTPSPort { // By default, HTTPSPort should be DefaultHTTPSPort, // which of course doesn't need to be explicitly stated // in the Location header. Even if HTTPSPort is changed // so that it is no longer DefaultHTTPSPort, we shouldn't // append it to the URL in the Location because changing // the HTTPS port is assumed to be an internal-only change // (in other words, we assume port forwarding is going on); // but redirects go back to a presumably-external client. // (If redirect clients are also internal, that is more // advanced, and the user should configure HTTP->HTTPS // redirects themselves.) redirPort = "" } redirMiddleware := func(next Handler) Handler { return HandlerFunc(func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) (int, error) { // Construct the URL to which to redirect. Note that the Host in a // request might contain a port, but we just need the hostname from // it; and we'll set the port if needed. toURL := "https://" requestHost, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.Host) if err != nil { requestHost = r.Host // Host did not contain a port, so use the whole value } if redirPort == "" { toURL += requestHost } else { toURL += net.JoinHostPort(requestHost, redirPort) } toURL += r.URL.RequestURI() w.Header().Set("Connection", "close") http.Redirect(w, r, toURL, http.StatusMovedPermanently) return 0, nil }) } host := cfg.Addr.Host port := HTTPPort addr := net.JoinHostPort(host, port) return &SiteConfig{ Addr: Address{Original: addr, Host: host, Port: port}, ListenHost: cfg.ListenHost, middleware: []Middleware{redirMiddleware}, TLS: &caddytls.Config{AltHTTPPort: cfg.TLS.AltHTTPPort, AltTLSSNIPort: cfg.TLS.AltTLSSNIPort}, Timeouts: cfg.Timeouts, } }