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See if the broken dependency cycle has been... well, broken
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Should fix the builds with GOPROXY=direct!
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As per https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3051#issuecomment-611200414
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* chore: make the linter happier
* chore: remove reference to maligned linter in .golangci.yml
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- Create two default automation policies; if the TLS app is used in
isolation with the 'automate' certificate loader, it will now use
an internal issuer for internal-only names, and an ACME issuer for
all other names by default.
- If the HTTP Caddyfile adds an 'automate' loader, it now also adds an
automation policy for any names in that loader that do not qualify
for public certificates so that they will be issued internally. (It
might be nice if this wasn't necessary, but the alternative is to
either make auto-HTTPS logic way more complex by scanning the names in
the 'automate' loader, or to have an automation policy without an
issuer switch between default issuer based on the name being issued
a certificate - I think I like the latter option better, right now we
do something kind of like that but at a level above each individual
automation policies, we do that switch only when no automation
policies match, rather than when a policy without an issuer does
match.)
- Set the default LoggerName rather than a LoggerNames with an empty
host value, which is now taken literally rather than as a catch-all.
- hostsFromKeys, the function that gets a list of hosts from server
block keys, no longer returns an empty string in its resulting slice,
ever.
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Thanks to @TristonianJones for the tip!
https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/commit/105acfa08664c97460a6fe3fb49635618be5bcb2#r38358983
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* caddyhttp: Support single-line not matcher shortcut
* caddyhttp: Some tests, I guess
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Using html/template.HTML like we were doing before caused nested include
to be HTML-escaped, which breaks sites. Now we do not escape any of the
output; template input is usually trusted, and if it's not, users should
employ escaping actions within their templates to keep it safe. The docs
already said this.
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There's nothing actually risky/dangerous in this situation, it's mostly
an attempt to get the user's attention
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* add adaption tests. fix load failure not failing tests
* removed unnecessary assignment
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Fixes occasional panic due to closing closed channel
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I guess this got left in the v1 branch when we switched, oops
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Based on download stats, demand for 32-bit binaries these days is
extremely low. Also unify some of the filename conventions; just a
few bikeshedding changes :)
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* chore: ci: fixing the step name that captures the pushed tag
* chrore: ci: exclude commits prefixed with `ci:` from changelog
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We now store the parsed site/server block keys with the server block,
rather than parsing the addresses every time we read them.
Also detect conflicting schemes, i.e. TLS and non-TLS cannot be served
from the same server (natively -- modules could be built for it).
Also do not add site subroutes (subroutes generated specifically from
site blocks in the Caddyfile) that are empty.
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Thus far the fuzzers have found a few crashers in the Caddyfile parser. However, the fuzzer have been stuck at import glob expansion after import glob expansion, which aren't reproducible.
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Certificate selection used to be a module, but this seems unnecessary,
especially since the built-in CustomSelectionPolicy allows quite complex
selection logic on a number of fields in certs. If we need to extend
that logic, we can, but I don't think there are SO many possibilities
that we need modules.
This update also allows certificate selection to choose between multiple
matching certs based on client compatibility and makes a number of other
improvements in the default cert selection logic, both here and in the
latest CertMagic.
The hardest part of this was the conn policy consolidation logic
(Caddyfile only, of course). We have to merge connection policies that
we can easily combine, because if two certs are manually loaded in a
Caddyfile site block, that produces two connection policies, and each
cert is tagged with a different tag, meaning only the first would ever
be selected. So given the same matchers, we can merge the two, but this
required improving the Tag selection logic to support multiple tags to
choose from, hence "tags" changed to "any_tag" or "all_tags" (but we
use any_tag in our Caddyfile logic).
Combining conn policies with conflicting settings is impossible, so
that should return an error if two policies with the exact same matchers
have non-empty settings that are not the same (the one exception being
any_tag which we can merge because the logic for them is to OR them).
It was a bit complicated. It seems to work in numerous tests I've
conducted, but we'll see how it pans out in the release candidates.
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This allows modules to test their UnmarshalCaddyfile methods.
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So that installation continues if Firefox is not installed
See https://github.com/smallstep/truststore/issues/3
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Now using IANA-compliant names and Go 1.14's CipherSuites() function so
we don't have to maintain our own mapping of currently-secure cipher
suites.
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Needed if port is 0, thus chosen by OS
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