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302 lines
9.2 KiB
Go
302 lines
9.2 KiB
Go
package caddytls
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import (
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"io/ioutil"
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"log"
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"os"
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"path/filepath"
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"time"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy"
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"golang.org/x/crypto/ocsp"
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)
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func init() {
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// maintain assets while this package is imported, which is
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// always. we don't ever stop it, since we need it running.
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go maintainAssets(make(chan struct{}))
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}
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const (
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// RenewInterval is how often to check certificates for renewal.
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RenewInterval = 12 * time.Hour
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// RenewDurationBefore is how long before expiration to renew certificates.
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RenewDurationBefore = (24 * time.Hour) * 30
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// OCSPInterval is how often to check if OCSP stapling needs updating.
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OCSPInterval = 1 * time.Hour
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)
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// maintainAssets is a permanently-blocking function
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// that loops indefinitely and, on a regular schedule, checks
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// certificates for expiration and initiates a renewal of certs
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// that are expiring soon. It also updates OCSP stapling and
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// performs other maintenance of assets. It should only be
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// called once per process.
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//
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// You must pass in the channel which you'll close when
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// maintenance should stop, to allow this goroutine to clean up
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// after itself and unblock. (Not that you HAVE to stop it...)
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func maintainAssets(stopChan chan struct{}) {
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renewalTicker := time.NewTicker(RenewInterval)
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ocspTicker := time.NewTicker(OCSPInterval)
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for {
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select {
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case <-renewalTicker.C:
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log.Println("[INFO] Scanning for expiring certificates")
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RenewManagedCertificates(false)
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log.Println("[INFO] Done checking certificates")
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case <-ocspTicker.C:
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log.Println("[INFO] Scanning for stale OCSP staples")
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UpdateOCSPStaples()
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DeleteOldStapleFiles()
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log.Println("[INFO] Done checking OCSP staples")
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case <-stopChan:
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renewalTicker.Stop()
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ocspTicker.Stop()
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log.Println("[INFO] Stopped background maintenance routine")
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return
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}
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}
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}
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// RenewManagedCertificates renews managed certificates.
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func RenewManagedCertificates(allowPrompts bool) (err error) {
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var renewQueue, deleteQueue []Certificate
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visitedNames := make(map[string]struct{})
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certCacheMu.RLock()
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for name, cert := range certCache {
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if !cert.Config.Managed || cert.Config.SelfSigned {
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continue
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}
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// the list of names on this cert should never be empty...
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if cert.Names == nil || len(cert.Names) == 0 {
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log.Printf("[WARNING] Certificate keyed by '%s' has no names: %v - removing from cache", name, cert.Names)
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deleteQueue = append(deleteQueue, cert)
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continue
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}
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// skip names whose certificate we've already renewed
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if _, ok := visitedNames[name]; ok {
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continue
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}
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for _, name := range cert.Names {
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visitedNames[name] = struct{}{}
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}
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// if its time is up or ending soon, we need to try to renew it
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timeLeft := cert.NotAfter.Sub(time.Now().UTC())
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if timeLeft < RenewDurationBefore {
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log.Printf("[INFO] Certificate for %v expires in %v; attempting renewal", cert.Names, timeLeft)
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if cert.Config == nil {
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log.Printf("[ERROR] %s: No associated TLS config; unable to renew", name)
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continue
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}
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// queue for renewal when we aren't in a read lock anymore
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// (the TLS-SNI challenge will need a write lock in order to
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// present the certificate, so we renew outside of read lock)
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renewQueue = append(renewQueue, cert)
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}
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}
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certCacheMu.RUnlock()
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// Perform renewals that are queued
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for _, cert := range renewQueue {
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// Get the name which we should use to renew this certificate;
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// we only support managing certificates with one name per cert,
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// so this should be easy. We can't rely on cert.Config.Hostname
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// because it may be a wildcard value from the Caddyfile (e.g.
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// *.something.com) which, as of Jan. 2017, is not supported by ACME.
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var renewName string
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for _, name := range cert.Names {
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if name != "" {
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renewName = name
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break
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}
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}
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// perform renewal
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err := cert.Config.RenewCert(renewName, allowPrompts)
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if err != nil {
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if allowPrompts {
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// Certificate renewal failed and the operator is present; we should stop
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// immediately and return the error. See a discussion in issue 642
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// about this. For a while, we only stopped if the certificate was
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// expired, but in reality, there is no difference between reporting
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// it now versus later, except that there's somebody present to deal
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// with it now, so require it.
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return err
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}
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log.Printf("[ERROR] %v", err)
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if cert.Config.OnDemand {
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deleteQueue = append(deleteQueue, cert)
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}
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} else {
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// successful renewal, so update in-memory cache by loading
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// renewed certificate so it will be used with handshakes
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// TODO: Not until CA has valid OCSP response ready for the new cert... sigh.
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if cert.Names[len(cert.Names)-1] == "" {
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// Special case: This is the default certificate. We must
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// flush it out of the cache so that we no longer point to
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// the old, un-renewed certificate. Otherwise it will be
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// renewed on every scan, which is too often. The next cert
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// to be cached (probably this one) will become the default.
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certCacheMu.Lock()
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delete(certCache, "")
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certCacheMu.Unlock()
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}
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_, err := CacheManagedCertificate(cert.Names[0], cert.Config)
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if err != nil {
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if allowPrompts {
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return err // operator is present, so report error immediately
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}
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log.Printf("[ERROR] %v", err)
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}
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}
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}
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// Apply queued deletion changes to the cache
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for _, cert := range deleteQueue {
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certCacheMu.Lock()
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for _, name := range cert.Names {
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delete(certCache, name)
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}
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certCacheMu.Unlock()
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}
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return nil
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}
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// UpdateOCSPStaples updates the OCSP stapling in all
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// eligible, cached certificates.
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//
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// OCSP maintenance strives to abide the relevant points on
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// Ryan Sleevi's recommendations for good OCSP support:
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// https://gist.github.com/sleevi/5efe9ef98961ecfb4da8
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func UpdateOCSPStaples() {
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// Create a temporary place to store updates
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// until we release the potentially long-lived
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// read lock and use a short-lived write lock.
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type ocspUpdate struct {
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rawBytes []byte
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parsed *ocsp.Response
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}
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updated := make(map[string]ocspUpdate)
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// A single SAN certificate maps to multiple names, so we use this
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// set to make sure we don't waste cycles checking OCSP for the same
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// certificate multiple times.
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visited := make(map[string]struct{})
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certCacheMu.RLock()
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for name, cert := range certCache {
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// skip this certificate if we've already visited it,
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// and if not, mark all the names as visited
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if _, ok := visited[name]; ok {
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continue
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}
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for _, n := range cert.Names {
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visited[n] = struct{}{}
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}
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// no point in updating OCSP for expired certificates
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if time.Now().After(cert.NotAfter) {
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continue
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}
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var lastNextUpdate time.Time
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if cert.OCSP != nil {
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lastNextUpdate = cert.OCSP.NextUpdate
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if freshOCSP(cert.OCSP) {
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// no need to update staple if ours is still fresh
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continue
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}
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}
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err := stapleOCSP(&cert, nil)
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if err != nil {
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if cert.OCSP != nil {
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// if there was no staple before, that's fine; otherwise we should log the error
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log.Printf("[ERROR] Checking OCSP: %v", err)
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}
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continue
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}
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// By this point, we've obtained the latest OCSP response.
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// If there was no staple before, or if the response is updated, make
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// sure we apply the update to all names on the certificate.
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if lastNextUpdate.IsZero() || lastNextUpdate != cert.OCSP.NextUpdate {
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log.Printf("[INFO] Advancing OCSP staple for %v from %s to %s",
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cert.Names, lastNextUpdate, cert.OCSP.NextUpdate)
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for _, n := range cert.Names {
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updated[n] = ocspUpdate{rawBytes: cert.Certificate.OCSPStaple, parsed: cert.OCSP}
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}
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}
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}
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certCacheMu.RUnlock()
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// This write lock should be brief since we have all the info we need now.
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certCacheMu.Lock()
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for name, update := range updated {
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cert := certCache[name]
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cert.OCSP = update.parsed
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cert.Certificate.OCSPStaple = update.rawBytes
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certCache[name] = cert
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}
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certCacheMu.Unlock()
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}
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// DeleteOldStapleFiles deletes cached OCSP staples that have expired.
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// TODO: Should we do this for certificates too?
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func DeleteOldStapleFiles() {
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files, err := ioutil.ReadDir(ocspFolder)
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if err != nil {
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// maybe just hasn't been created yet; no big deal
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return
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}
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for _, file := range files {
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if file.IsDir() {
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// weird, what's a folder doing inside the OCSP cache?
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continue
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}
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stapleFile := filepath.Join(ocspFolder, file.Name())
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ocspBytes, err := ioutil.ReadFile(stapleFile)
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if err != nil {
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continue
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}
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resp, err := ocsp.ParseResponse(ocspBytes, nil)
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if err != nil {
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// contents are invalid; delete it
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err = os.Remove(stapleFile)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("[ERROR] Purging corrupt staple file %s: %v", stapleFile, err)
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}
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}
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if time.Now().After(resp.NextUpdate) {
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// response has expired; delete it
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err = os.Remove(stapleFile)
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if err != nil {
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log.Printf("[ERROR] Purging expired staple file %s: %v", stapleFile, err)
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// freshOCSP returns true if resp is still fresh,
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// meaning that it is not expedient to get an
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// updated response from the OCSP server.
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func freshOCSP(resp *ocsp.Response) bool {
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// start checking OCSP staple about halfway through validity period for good measure
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refreshTime := resp.ThisUpdate.Add(resp.NextUpdate.Sub(resp.ThisUpdate) / 2)
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return time.Now().Before(refreshTime)
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}
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var ocspFolder = filepath.Join(caddy.AssetsPath(), "ocsp")
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