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Replaces the current Caddy executable with a new one from the build server. Honors custom builds, as long as plugins are registered on the Caddy website. Requires permissions to replace current executable, of course.
This is an experimental command that may get changed or removed later.
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This reverts commit 0bf2046da7f2f5bf1b7d9fa055ae28de9a06ddaf.
No actual use case.
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Previous commit improved the Caddyfile adapter so it doesn't unnecessarily add names to "skip" in "auto_https" when the server is already HTTP-only.
This commit updates the tests to reflect that change, while also fixing the Caddyfile formatting in many of the tests.
We also print the line number of the divergence between input and formatted version in Caddyfile adapt warnings - very useful for finding initial formatting problems.
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This is probably an invasive change, but existing tests continue to pass.
It seems to make sense this way. There is likely an edge case I haven't
considered.
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Signed-off-by: Sven Dowideit <sven.dowideit@csiro.au>
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Issue: #3786
Based on Gaurav Dhameeja's work in #3908.
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The httpError function isn't particularly useful until https://github.com/golang/go/issues/34201 is fixed in the Go standard lib.
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An experimental feature, let's see if it's useful.
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Prevent information loss, i.e. the encoded form that was sent by the
client, when using URL strip/replace.
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Allows user to disable OCSP stapling (including support in the Caddyfile via the ocsp_stapling global option) or overriding responder URLs. Useful in environments where responders are not reachable due to firewalls.
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Has been deprecated for about 6 months now because it is broken.
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This changes the signature of UnmarshalGlobalFunc but this is probably OK since it's only used by this repo as far as we know.
We need this change in order to "remember" the previous value in case a global option appears more than once, which is now a possibility with the cert_issuer option since Caddy now supports multiple issuers in the order defined by the user.
Bonus: the issuer subdirective of tls now supports one-liner for "acme" when all you need to set is the directory:
issuer acme <dir>
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* caddytls: add 'key_type' subdirective
* Suggested change
* *string -> string
* test
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Eliminates a fair amount of repeated code
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* reverse_proxy: 1.health check headers can be set through Caddyfile using health_headers directive; 2.health check header host can be set properly
* reverse_proxy:
replace example with syntax definition
inline health_headers directive parse function
* bugfix: change caddyfile_adapt testcase file from space to tab
* reverseproxy: modify health_header value document as optional and add more test cases
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* caddyfile: Introduce basic linting and fmt check
This will help encourage people to keep their Caddyfiles tidy.
* Remove unrelated tests
I am not sure that testing the output of warnings here is quite the
right idea; these tests are just for syntax and parsing success.
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* metrics: allow disabling OpenMetrics negotiation
Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dhenderson@gmail.com>
* fixup! metrics: allow disabling OpenMetrics negotiation
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* ci: Add pushing to cloudsmith
* ci: Update comments, remove env TODO
* ci: Fix Cloudsmith installation by setting PATH
* docs: Add Cloudsmith attribution to README
* ci: Switch to keeping armv7 as the armhf .deb
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At some point we changed how paths are represented down the function calls of browse listings and forgot to update the canGoUp logic. I think this is right? It's simpler now.
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See https://goreleaser.com/deprecations#nfpmsfiles and https://goreleaser.com/deprecations#nfpmsconfig_files
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* ci: reject tags if not signed by Matthew Holt's key
* ci: don't reject tags if an intermediate commits are not signed
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This allows for finer-grained control when choosing alternate chains than
simply the previous/Certbot-esque behavior of "choose first chain that
contains an issuer's common name." This update allows you to sort by
length (if optimizing for efficiency on the wire) and also to select the
chain with a specific root CommonName.
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The remote_ip matcher was reading the X-Forwarded-For header by default, but this behavior was not documented in anything that was released. This is also a less secure default, as it is trivially easy to spoof request headers. Reading IPs from that header should be optional, and it should not be the default.
This is technically a breaking change, but anyone relying on the undocumented behavior was just doing so by coincidence/luck up to this point since it was never in any released documentation. We'll still add a mention in the release notes about this.
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Refactor redirect route creation into own function.
Improve condition for appending port.
Fixes a bug manifested through new test case:
TestAutoHTTPRedirectsWithHTTPListenerFirstInAddresses
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https://caddy.community/t/remote-ip-behaviour/10762?u=matt
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* add integration test for null header matcher
* implement null header matcher syntax
* avoid repeating magic !
* check for field following ! character
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* fastcgi: Set PATH_INFO to file matcher remainder as fallback
* fastcgi: Avoid changing scriptName when not necessary
* Stylistic tweaks
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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The docs at os/signal.Notify warn about this signal delivery loss bug at
https://golang.org/pkg/os/signal/#Notify, which says:
Package signal will not block sending to c: the caller must ensure
that c has sufficient buffer space to keep up with the expected signal
rate. For a channel used for notification of just one signal value,
a buffer of size 1 is sufficient.
Caught by a static analysis tool from Orijtech, Inc. called "sigchanyzer"
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