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Addresses which fail to resolve are handled more gracefully in the two most common cases: the hostname doesn't resolve or the port is unknown (like "http" on a system that doesn't support that port name). If the hostname doesn't resolve, the host is served on the listener at host 0.0.0.0. If the port is unknown, we attempt to rewrite it as a number manually and try again.
226 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
226 lines
6.4 KiB
Go
package config
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import (
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"fmt"
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"io"
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"log"
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"net"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/app"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/config/parse"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/config/setup"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/middleware"
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"github.com/mholt/caddy/server"
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)
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const (
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DefaultHost = "0.0.0.0"
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DefaultPort = "2015"
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DefaultRoot = "."
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// DefaultConfigFile is the name of the configuration file that is loaded
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// by default if no other file is specified.
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DefaultConfigFile = "Caddyfile"
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)
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func Load(filename string, input io.Reader) ([]server.Config, error) {
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var configs []server.Config
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// turn off timestamp for parsing
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flags := log.Flags()
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log.SetFlags(0)
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serverBlocks, err := parse.ServerBlocks(filename, input)
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if err != nil {
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return configs, err
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}
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// Each server block represents a single server/address.
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// Iterate each server block and make a config for each one,
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// executing the directives that were parsed.
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for _, sb := range serverBlocks {
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config := server.Config{
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Host: sb.Host,
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Port: sb.Port,
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Root: Root,
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Middleware: make(map[string][]middleware.Middleware),
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ConfigFile: filename,
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AppName: app.Name,
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AppVersion: app.Version,
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}
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// It is crucial that directives are executed in the proper order.
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for _, dir := range directiveOrder {
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// Execute directive if it is in the server block
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if tokens, ok := sb.Tokens[dir.name]; ok {
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// Each setup function gets a controller, which is the
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// server config and the dispenser containing only
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// this directive's tokens.
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controller := &setup.Controller{
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Config: &config,
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Dispenser: parse.NewDispenserTokens(filename, tokens),
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}
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midware, err := dir.setup(controller)
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if err != nil {
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return configs, err
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}
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if midware != nil {
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// TODO: For now, we only support the default path scope /
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config.Middleware["/"] = append(config.Middleware["/"], midware)
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}
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}
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}
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if config.Port == "" {
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config.Port = Port
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}
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configs = append(configs, config)
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}
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// restore logging settings
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log.SetFlags(flags)
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return configs, nil
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}
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// ArrangeBindings groups configurations by their bind address. For example,
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// a server that should listen on localhost and another on 127.0.0.1 will
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// be grouped into the same address: 127.0.0.1. It will return an error
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// if an address is malformed or a TLS listener is configured on the
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// same address as a plaintext HTTP listener. The return value is a map of
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// bind address to list of configs that would become VirtualHosts on that
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// server. Use the keys of the returned map to create listeners, and use
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// the associated values to set up the virtualhosts.
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func ArrangeBindings(allConfigs []server.Config) (map[*net.TCPAddr][]server.Config, error) {
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addresses := make(map[*net.TCPAddr][]server.Config)
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// Group configs by bind address
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for _, conf := range allConfigs {
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newAddr, warnErr, fatalErr := resolveAddr(conf)
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if fatalErr != nil {
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return addresses, fatalErr
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}
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if warnErr != nil {
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log.Println("[Warning]", warnErr)
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}
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// Make sure to compare the string representation of the address,
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// not the pointer, since a new *TCPAddr is created each time.
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var existing bool
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for addr := range addresses {
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if addr.String() == newAddr.String() {
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addresses[addr] = append(addresses[addr], conf)
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existing = true
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break
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}
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}
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if !existing {
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addresses[newAddr] = append(addresses[newAddr], conf)
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}
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}
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// Don't allow HTTP and HTTPS to be served on the same address
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for _, configs := range addresses {
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isTLS := configs[0].TLS.Enabled
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for _, config := range configs {
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if config.TLS.Enabled != isTLS {
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thisConfigProto, otherConfigProto := "HTTP", "HTTP"
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if config.TLS.Enabled {
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thisConfigProto = "HTTPS"
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}
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if configs[0].TLS.Enabled {
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otherConfigProto = "HTTPS"
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}
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return addresses, fmt.Errorf("configuration error: Cannot multiplex %s (%s) and %s (%s) on same address",
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configs[0].Address(), otherConfigProto, config.Address(), thisConfigProto)
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}
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}
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}
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return addresses, nil
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}
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// resolveAddr determines the address (host and port) that a config will
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// bind to. The returned address, resolvAddr, should be used to bind the
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// listener or group the config with other configs using the same address.
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// The first error, if not nil, is just a warning and should be reported
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// but execution may continue. The second error, if not nil, is a real
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// problem and the server should not be started.
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//
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// This function handles edge cases gracefully. If a port name like
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// "http" or "https" is unknown to the system, this function will
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// change them to 80 or 443 respectively. If a hostname fails to
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// resolve, that host can still be served but will be listening on
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// the wildcard host instead. This function takes care of this for you.
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func resolveAddr(conf server.Config) (resolvAddr *net.TCPAddr, warnErr error, fatalErr error) {
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// The host to bind to may be different from the (virtual)host to serve
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bindHost := conf.BindHost
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if bindHost == "" {
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bindHost = conf.Host
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}
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resolvAddr, warnErr = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", net.JoinHostPort(bindHost, conf.Port))
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if warnErr != nil {
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// Most likely the host lookup failed or the port is unknown
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tryPort := conf.Port
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switch errVal := warnErr.(type) {
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case *net.AddrError:
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if errVal.Err == "unknown port" {
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// some odd Linux machines don't support these port names; see issue #136
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switch conf.Port {
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case "http":
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tryPort = "80"
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case "https":
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tryPort = "443"
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}
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}
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resolvAddr, fatalErr = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", net.JoinHostPort(bindHost, tryPort))
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if fatalErr != nil {
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return
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}
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default:
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// the hostname probably couldn't be resolved, just bind to wildcard then
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resolvAddr, fatalErr = net.ResolveTCPAddr("tcp", net.JoinHostPort("0.0.0.0", tryPort))
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if fatalErr != nil {
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return
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}
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}
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return
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}
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return
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}
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// validDirective returns true if d is a valid
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// directive; false otherwise.
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func validDirective(d string) bool {
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for _, dir := range directiveOrder {
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if dir.name == d {
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return true
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}
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}
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return false
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}
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// Default makes a default configuration which
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// is empty except for root, host, and port,
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// which are essentials for serving the cwd.
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func Default() server.Config {
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return server.Config{
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Root: Root,
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Host: Host,
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Port: Port,
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}
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}
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// These three defaults are configurable through the command line
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var (
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Root = DefaultRoot
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Host = DefaultHost
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Port = DefaultPort
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)
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