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* caddytls: Add support for ZeroSSL; add Caddyfile support for issuers Configuring issuers explicitly in a Caddyfile is not easily compatible with existing ACME-specific parameters such as email or acme_ca which infer the kind of issuer it creates (this is complicated now because the ZeroSSL issuer wraps the ACME issuer)... oh well, we can revisit that later if we need to. New Caddyfile global option: { cert_issuer <name> ... } Or, alternatively, as a tls subdirective: tls { issuer <name> ... } For example, to use ZeroSSL with an API key: { cert_issuser zerossl API_KEY } For now, that still uses ZeroSSL's ACME endpoint; it fetches EAB credentials for you. You can also provide the EAB credentials directly just like any other ACME endpoint: { cert_issuer acme { eab KEY_ID MAC_KEY } } All these examples use the new global option (or tls subdirective). You can still use traditional/existing options with ZeroSSL, since it's just another ACME endpoint: { acme_ca https://acme.zerossl.com/v2/DV90 acme_eab KEY_ID MAC_KEY } That's all there is to it. You just can't mix-and-match acme_* options with cert_issuer, because it becomes confusing/ambiguous/complicated to merge the settings. * Fix broken test This test was asserting buggy behavior, oops - glad this branch both discovers and fixes the bug at the same time! * Fix broken test (post-merge) * Update modules/caddytls/acmeissuer.go Fix godoc comment Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com> * Add support for ZeroSSL's EAB-by-email endpoint Also transform the ACMEIssuer into ZeroSSLIssuer implicitly if set to the ZeroSSL endpoint without EAB (the ZeroSSLIssuer is needed to generate EAB if not already provided); this is now possible with either an API key or an email address. * go.mod: Use latest certmagic, acmez, and x/net * Wrap underlying logic rather than repeating it Oops, duh * Form-encode email info into request body for EAB endpoint Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
492 lines
18 KiB
Go
492 lines
18 KiB
Go
// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package httpcaddyfile
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import (
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"bytes"
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"encoding/json"
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"fmt"
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"reflect"
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"sort"
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"strconv"
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"strings"
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"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2"
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"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig"
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"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp"
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"github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddytls"
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"github.com/caddyserver/certmagic"
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"github.com/mholt/acmez/acme"
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)
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func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp(
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pairings []sbAddrAssociation,
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options map[string]interface{},
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warnings []caddyconfig.Warning,
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) (*caddytls.TLS, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) {
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tlsApp := &caddytls.TLS{CertificatesRaw: make(caddy.ModuleMap)}
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var certLoaders []caddytls.CertificateLoader
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httpsPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPSPort)
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if hsp, ok := options["https_port"].(int); ok {
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httpsPort = strconv.Itoa(hsp)
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}
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// count how many server blocks have a TLS-enabled key with
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// no host, and find all hosts that share a server block with
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// a hostless key, so that they don't get forgotten/omitted
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// by auto-HTTPS (since they won't appear in route matchers)
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var serverBlocksWithTLSHostlessKey int
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hostsSharedWithHostlessKey := make(map[string]struct{})
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for _, pair := range pairings {
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for _, sb := range pair.serverBlocks {
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for _, addr := range sb.keys {
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if addr.Host == "" {
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// this address has no hostname, but if it's explicitly set
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// to HTTPS, then we need to count it as being TLS-enabled
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if addr.Scheme == "https" || addr.Port == httpsPort {
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serverBlocksWithTLSHostlessKey++
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}
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// this server block has a hostless key, now
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// go through and add all the hosts to the set
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for _, otherAddr := range sb.keys {
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if otherAddr.Original == addr.Original {
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continue
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}
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if otherAddr.Host != "" {
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hostsSharedWithHostlessKey[otherAddr.Host] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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break
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}
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}
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}
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}
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catchAllAP, err := newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, false)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, warnings, err
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}
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for _, p := range pairings {
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for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks {
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// get values that populate an automation policy for this block
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var ap *caddytls.AutomationPolicy
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sblockHosts := sblock.hostsFromKeys(false)
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if len(sblockHosts) == 0 {
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ap = catchAllAP
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}
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// on-demand tls
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if _, ok := sblock.pile["tls.on_demand"]; ok {
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if ap == nil {
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var err error
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ap, err = newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, true)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, warnings, err
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}
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}
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ap.OnDemand = true
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}
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// certificate issuers
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if issuerVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.cert_issuer"]; ok {
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for _, issuerVal := range issuerVals {
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issuer := issuerVal.Value.(certmagic.Issuer)
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if ap == nil {
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var err error
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ap, err = newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, true)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, warnings, err
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}
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}
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if ap == catchAllAP && !reflect.DeepEqual(ap.Issuer, issuer) {
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return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("automation policy from site block is also default/catch-all policy because of key without hostname, and the two are in conflict: %#v != %#v", ap.Issuer, issuer)
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}
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ap.Issuer = issuer
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}
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}
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// custom bind host
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for _, cfgVal := range sblock.pile["bind"] {
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// either an existing issuer is already configured (and thus, ap is not
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// nil), or we need to configure an issuer, so we need ap to be non-nil
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if ap == nil {
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ap, err = newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, true)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, warnings, err
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}
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}
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// if an issuer was already configured and it is NOT an ACME
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// issuer, skip, since we intend to adjust only ACME issuers
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var acmeIssuer *caddytls.ACMEIssuer
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if ap.Issuer != nil {
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// ensure we include any issuer that embeds/wraps an underlying ACME issuer
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type acmeCapable interface{ GetACMEIssuer() *caddytls.ACMEIssuer }
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if acmeWrapper, ok := ap.Issuer.(acmeCapable); ok {
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acmeIssuer = acmeWrapper.GetACMEIssuer()
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} else {
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break
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}
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}
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// proceed to configure the ACME issuer's bind host, without
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// overwriting any existing settings
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if acmeIssuer == nil {
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acmeIssuer = new(caddytls.ACMEIssuer)
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}
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if acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil {
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acmeIssuer.Challenges = new(caddytls.ChallengesConfig)
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}
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if acmeIssuer.Challenges.BindHost == "" {
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// only binding to one host is supported
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var bindHost string
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if bindHosts, ok := cfgVal.Value.([]string); ok && len(bindHosts) > 0 {
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bindHost = bindHosts[0]
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}
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acmeIssuer.Challenges.BindHost = bindHost
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}
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ap.Issuer = acmeIssuer // we'll encode it later
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}
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if ap != nil {
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if ap.Issuer != nil {
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// encode issuer now that it's all set up
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issuerName := ap.Issuer.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name()
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ap.IssuerRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(ap.Issuer, "module", issuerName, &warnings)
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}
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// first make sure this block is allowed to create an automation policy;
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// doing so is forbidden if it has a key with no host (i.e. ":443")
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// and if there is a different server block that also has a key with no
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// host -- since a key with no host matches any host, we need its
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// associated automation policy to have an empty Subjects list, i.e. no
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// host filter, which is indistinguishable between the two server blocks
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// because automation is not done in the context of a particular server...
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// this is an example of a poor mapping from Caddyfile to JSON but that's
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// the least-leaky abstraction I could figure out
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if len(sblockHosts) == 0 {
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if serverBlocksWithTLSHostlessKey > 1 {
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// this server block and at least one other has a key with no host,
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// making the two indistinguishable; it is misleading to define such
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// a policy within one server block since it actually will apply to
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// others as well
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return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("cannot make a TLS automation policy from a server block that has a host-less address when there are other TLS-enabled server block addresses lacking a host")
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}
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if catchAllAP == nil {
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// this server block has a key with no hosts, but there is not yet
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// a catch-all automation policy (probably because no global options
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// were set), so this one becomes it
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catchAllAP = ap
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}
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}
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// associate our new automation policy with this server block's hosts,
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// unless, of course, the server block has a key with no hosts, in which
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// case its automation policy becomes or blends with the default/global
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// automation policy because, of necessity, it applies to all hostnames
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// (i.e. it has no Subjects filter) -- in that case, we'll append it last
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if ap != catchAllAP {
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ap.Subjects = sblockHosts
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// if a combination of public and internal names were given
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// for this same server block and no issuer was specified, we
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// need to separate them out in the automation policies so
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// that the internal names can use the internal issuer and
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// the other names can use the default/public/ACME issuer
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var ap2 *caddytls.AutomationPolicy
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if ap.Issuer == nil {
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var internal, external []string
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for _, s := range ap.Subjects {
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if certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert(s) {
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external = append(external, s)
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} else {
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internal = append(internal, s)
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}
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}
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if len(external) > 0 && len(internal) > 0 {
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ap.Subjects = external
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apCopy := *ap
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ap2 = &apCopy
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ap2.Subjects = internal
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ap2.IssuerRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(caddytls.InternalIssuer{}, "module", "internal", &warnings)
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}
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}
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if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
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tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
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}
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tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, ap)
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if ap2 != nil {
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tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, ap2)
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}
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}
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}
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// certificate loaders
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if clVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.cert_loader"]; ok {
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for _, clVal := range clVals {
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certLoaders = append(certLoaders, clVal.Value.(caddytls.CertificateLoader))
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}
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}
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}
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}
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// group certificate loaders by module name, then add to config
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if len(certLoaders) > 0 {
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loadersByName := make(map[string]caddytls.CertificateLoader)
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for _, cl := range certLoaders {
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name := caddy.GetModuleName(cl)
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// ugh... technically, we may have multiple FileLoader and FolderLoader
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// modules (because the tls directive returns one per occurrence), but
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// the config structure expects only one instance of each kind of loader
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// module, so we have to combine them... instead of enumerating each
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// possible cert loader module in a type switch, we can use reflection,
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// which works on any cert loaders that are slice types
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if reflect.TypeOf(cl).Kind() == reflect.Slice {
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combined := reflect.ValueOf(loadersByName[name])
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if !combined.IsValid() {
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combined = reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(cl)).Elem()
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}
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clVal := reflect.ValueOf(cl)
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for i := 0; i < clVal.Len(); i++ {
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combined = reflect.Append(combined, clVal.Index(i))
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}
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loadersByName[name] = combined.Interface().(caddytls.CertificateLoader)
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}
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}
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for certLoaderName, loaders := range loadersByName {
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tlsApp.CertificatesRaw[certLoaderName] = caddyconfig.JSON(loaders, &warnings)
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}
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}
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// set any of the on-demand options, for if/when on-demand TLS is enabled
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if onDemand, ok := options["on_demand_tls"].(*caddytls.OnDemandConfig); ok {
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if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
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tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
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}
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tlsApp.Automation.OnDemand = onDemand
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}
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// if any hostnames appear on the same server block as a key with
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// no host, they will not be used with route matchers because the
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// hostless key matches all hosts, therefore, it wouldn't be
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// considered for auto-HTTPS, so we need to make sure those hosts
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// are manually considered for managed certificates; we also need
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// to make sure that any of these names which are internal-only
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// get internal certificates by default rather than ACME
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var al caddytls.AutomateLoader
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internalAP := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{
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IssuerRaw: json.RawMessage(`{"module":"internal"}`),
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}
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for h := range hostsSharedWithHostlessKey {
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al = append(al, h)
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if !certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert(h) {
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internalAP.Subjects = append(internalAP.Subjects, h)
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}
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}
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if len(al) > 0 {
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tlsApp.CertificatesRaw["automate"] = caddyconfig.JSON(al, &warnings)
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}
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if len(internalAP.Subjects) > 0 {
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if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
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tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
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}
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tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, internalAP)
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}
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// if there is a global/catch-all automation policy, ensure it goes last
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if catchAllAP != nil {
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// first, encode its issuer, if there is one
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if catchAllAP.Issuer != nil {
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issuerName := catchAllAP.Issuer.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name()
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catchAllAP.IssuerRaw = caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(catchAllAP.Issuer, "module", issuerName, &warnings)
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}
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// then append it to the end of the policies list
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if tlsApp.Automation == nil {
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tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)
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}
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tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, catchAllAP)
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}
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// do a little verification & cleanup
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if tlsApp.Automation != nil {
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// consolidate automation policies that are the exact same
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tlsApp.Automation.Policies = consolidateAutomationPolicies(tlsApp.Automation.Policies)
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// ensure automation policies don't overlap subjects (this should be
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// an error at provision-time as well, but catch it in the adapt phase
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// for convenience)
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automationHostSet := make(map[string]struct{})
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for _, ap := range tlsApp.Automation.Policies {
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for _, s := range ap.Subjects {
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if _, ok := automationHostSet[s]; ok {
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return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("hostname appears in more than one automation policy, making certificate management ambiguous: %s", s)
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}
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automationHostSet[s] = struct{}{}
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}
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}
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}
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return tlsApp, warnings, nil
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}
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// newBaseAutomationPolicy returns a new TLS automation policy that gets
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// its values from the global options map. It should be used as the base
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// for any other automation policies. A nil policy (and no error) will be
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// returned if there are no default/global options. However, if always is
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// true, a non-nil value will always be returned (unless there is an error).
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func newBaseAutomationPolicy(options map[string]interface{}, warnings []caddyconfig.Warning, always bool) (*caddytls.AutomationPolicy, error) {
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issuer, hasIssuer := options["cert_issuer"]
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acmeCA, hasACMECA := options["acme_ca"]
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acmeCARoot, hasACMECARoot := options["acme_ca_root"]
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acmeDNS, hasACMEDNS := options["acme_dns"]
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acmeEAB, hasACMEEAB := options["acme_eab"]
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email, hasEmail := options["email"]
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localCerts, hasLocalCerts := options["local_certs"]
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keyType, hasKeyType := options["key_type"]
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hasGlobalAutomationOpts := hasIssuer || hasACMECA || hasACMECARoot || hasACMEDNS || hasACMEEAB || hasEmail || hasLocalCerts || hasKeyType
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// if there are no global options related to automation policies
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// set, then we can just return right away
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if !hasGlobalAutomationOpts {
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if always {
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return new(caddytls.AutomationPolicy), nil
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}
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return nil, nil
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}
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ap := new(caddytls.AutomationPolicy)
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if keyType != nil {
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ap.KeyType = keyType.(string)
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}
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if hasIssuer {
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if hasACMECA || hasACMEDNS || hasACMEEAB || hasEmail || hasLocalCerts {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("global options are ambiguous: cert_issuer is confusing when combined with acme_*, email, or local_certs options")
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}
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ap.Issuer = issuer.(certmagic.Issuer)
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} else if localCerts != nil {
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// internal issuer enabled trumps any ACME configurations; useful in testing
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ap.Issuer = new(caddytls.InternalIssuer) // we'll encode it later
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} else {
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if acmeCA == nil {
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acmeCA = ""
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}
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if email == nil {
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email = ""
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}
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mgr := &caddytls.ACMEIssuer{
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CA: acmeCA.(string),
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Email: email.(string),
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}
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if acmeDNS != nil {
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provName := acmeDNS.(string)
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dnsProvModule, err := caddy.GetModule("dns.providers." + provName)
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if err != nil {
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return nil, fmt.Errorf("getting DNS provider module named '%s': %v", provName, err)
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}
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mgr.Challenges = &caddytls.ChallengesConfig{
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DNS: &caddytls.DNSChallengeConfig{
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ProviderRaw: caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(dnsProvModule.New(), "name", provName, &warnings),
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},
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}
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}
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if acmeCARoot != nil {
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mgr.TrustedRootsPEMFiles = []string{acmeCARoot.(string)}
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}
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if acmeEAB != nil {
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mgr.ExternalAccount = acmeEAB.(*acme.EAB)
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}
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ap.Issuer = disambiguateACMEIssuer(mgr) // we'll encode it later
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}
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return ap, nil
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}
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// disambiguateACMEIssuer returns an issuer based on the properties of acmeIssuer.
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// If acmeIssuer implicitly configures a certain kind of ACMEIssuer (for example,
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// ZeroSSL), the proper wrapper over acmeIssuer will be returned instead.
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func disambiguateACMEIssuer(acmeIssuer *caddytls.ACMEIssuer) certmagic.Issuer {
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// as a special case, we integrate with ZeroSSL's ACME endpoint if it looks like an
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// implicit ZeroSSL configuration (this requires a wrapper type over ACMEIssuer
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// because of the EAB generation; if EAB is provided, we can use plain ACMEIssuer)
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if strings.Contains(acmeIssuer.CA, "acme.zerossl.com") && acmeIssuer.ExternalAccount == nil {
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return &caddytls.ZeroSSLIssuer{ACMEIssuer: acmeIssuer}
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}
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return acmeIssuer
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}
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// consolidateAutomationPolicies combines automation policies that are the same,
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// for a cleaner overall output.
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func consolidateAutomationPolicies(aps []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy) []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy {
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for i := 0; i < len(aps); i++ {
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for j := 0; j < len(aps); j++ {
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if j == i {
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continue
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}
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|
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// if they're exactly equal in every way, just keep one of them
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if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i], aps[j]) {
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aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...)
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i--
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break
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}
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|
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// if the policy is the same, we can keep just one, but we have
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// to be careful which one we keep; if only one has any hostnames
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// defined, then we need to keep the one without any hostnames,
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// otherwise the one without any subjects (a catch-all) would be
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// eaten up by the one with subjects; and if both have subjects, we
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// need to combine their lists
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if bytes.Equal(aps[i].IssuerRaw, aps[j].IssuerRaw) &&
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bytes.Equal(aps[i].StorageRaw, aps[j].StorageRaw) &&
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aps[i].MustStaple == aps[j].MustStaple &&
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aps[i].KeyType == aps[j].KeyType &&
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aps[i].OnDemand == aps[j].OnDemand &&
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aps[i].RenewalWindowRatio == aps[j].RenewalWindowRatio {
|
|
if len(aps[i].Subjects) == 0 && len(aps[j].Subjects) > 0 {
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aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...)
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} else if len(aps[i].Subjects) > 0 && len(aps[j].Subjects) == 0 {
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aps = append(aps[:i], aps[i+1:]...)
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|
} else {
|
|
// avoid repeated subjects
|
|
for _, subj := range aps[j].Subjects {
|
|
if !sliceContains(aps[i].Subjects, subj) {
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aps[i].Subjects = append(aps[i].Subjects, subj)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...)
|
|
}
|
|
i--
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|
break
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
// ensure any catch-all policies go last
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|
sort.SliceStable(aps, func(i, j int) bool {
|
|
return len(aps[i].Subjects) > len(aps[j].Subjects)
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|
})
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|
|
|
return aps
|
|
}
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