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2023-08-14ci: use gci linter (#5708)Jacob Gadikian
* use gofmput to format code * use gci to format imports * reconfigure gci * linter autofixes * rearrange imports a little * export GOOS=windows golangci-lint run ./... --fix
2023-08-07ci: Use gofumpt to format code (#5707)Jacob Gadikian
2023-05-15caddyhttp: Refactor cert Managers (fix #5415) (#5533)Matt Holt
2023-03-27caddytls: Eval replacer on automation policy subjects (#5459)Francis Lavoie
Also renamed the field to SubjectsRaw, which can be considered a breaking change but I don't expect this to affect much.
2022-10-13httpcaddyfile: Improve detection of indistinguishable TLS automation ↵Matt Holt
policies (#5120) * httpcaddyfile: Skip some logic if auto_https off * Try removing this check altogether... * Refine test timeouts slightly, sigh * caddyhttp: Assume udp for unrecognized network type Seems like the reasonable thing to do if a plugin registers its own network type. * Add comment to document my lack of knowledge * Clean up and prepare to merge Add comments to try to explain what happened
2022-10-04httpcaddyfile: Skip `automate` when `auto_https off` is specified (#5110)Francis Lavoie
2022-08-24httpcaddyfile: Add ocsp_interval global option (#4980)Ben Burkert
2022-08-02chore: Bump up to Go 1.19, minimum 1.18 (#4925)Francis Lavoie
2022-06-01Fix #4822 and fix #4779Matthew Holt
The fix for 4822 is the change at the top of the file, and 4779's fix is toward the bottom of the file.
2022-03-24httpcaddyfile: Fix #4640 (auto-HTTPS edgecase) (#4661)Francis Lavoie
Guh, this is complicated. Fixes #4640 This also follows up on #4398 (reverting it) which made a change that technically worked, but was incorrect. It changed the condition in `hostsFromKeysNotHTTP` from `&&` to `||`, but then the function no longer did what its name said it would do, and it would return hosts even if they were marked with `http://`, if they used a non-HTTP port. That wasn't the intent of it. The test added in there was kept though, because it is a valid usecase. The actual fix is to check _earlier_ whether all the addresses explicitly have `http://`, and if so we can short circuit and skip considering the rest.
2022-02-19httpcaddyfile: Disabling OCSP stapling for both managed and unmanaged (#4589)Francis Lavoie
2022-02-17caddytls: Support external certificate Managers (like Tailscale) (#4541)Matt Holt
Huge thank-you to Tailscale (https://tailscale.com) for making this change possible! This is a great feature for Caddy and Tailscale is a great fit for a standard implementation. * caddytls: GetCertificate modules; Tailscale * Caddyfile support for get_certificate Also fix AP provisioning in case of empty subject list (persist loaded module on struct, much like Issuers, to surive reprovisioning). And implement start of HTTP cert getter, still WIP. * Update modules/caddytls/automation.go Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com> * Use tsclient package, check status for name * Implement HTTP cert getter And use reuse CertMagic's PEM functions for private keys. * Remove cache option from Tailscale getter Tailscale does its own caching and we don't need the added complexity... for now, at least. * Several updates - Option to disable cert automation in auto HTTPS - Support multiple cert managers - Remove cache feature from cert manager modules - Minor improvements to auto HTTPS logging * Run go mod tidy * Try to get certificates from Tailscale implicitly Only for domains ending in .ts.net. I think this is really cool! Co-authored-by: Francis Lavoie <lavofr@gmail.com>
2021-11-28caddyfile: make renew_interval option configurable (#4451)Rainer Borene
2021-06-25httpcaddyfile: Don't put localhost in public APs (fix #4220)Matthew Holt
If an email is specified in global options, a site called 'localhost' shouldn't be bunched together with public DNS names in the automation policies, which get the default, public-CA issuers. Fix old test that did this. I also noticed that these two: localhost { } example.com { } and localhost, example.com { } produce slightly different TLS automation policies. The former is what the new test case covers, and we have logic that removes the empty automation policy for localhost so that auto-HTTPS can implicitly create one. (We prefer that whenever possible.) But the latter case produces two automation policies, with the second one being for localhost, with an explicit internal issuer. It's not wrong, just more explicit than it needs to be. I'd really like to completely rewrite the code from scratch that generates automation policies, hopefully there is a simpler, more correct algorithm.
2021-06-09httpcaddyfile: Don't add HTTP hosts to TLS APs (fix #4176 and fix #4198)Matthew Holt
In the Caddyfile, hosts specified for HTTP sockets (either scheme is "http" or it is on the HTTP port) should not be used as subjects in TLS automation policies (APs).
2021-06-08httpcaddyfile: Add `preferred_chains` global option and issuer subdirective ↵Klooven
(#4192) * Added preferred_chains option to Caddyfile * Caddyfile adapt tests for preferred_chains
2021-05-11httpcaddyfile: Fix automation policy consolidation again (fix #4161)Matthew Holt
Also fix a previous test that asserted incorrect behavior.
2021-05-02httpcaddyfile: Add global option for `storage_clean_interval` (#4134)Francis Lavoie
Followup to https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/commit/42b7134ffa3bf3e9e86514c82407979c2627a5ab
2021-04-29httpcaddyfile: Fix unexpectedly removed policy (#4128)Alban Lecocq
* httpcaddyfile: Fix unexpectedly removed policy When user set on_demand tls option in a catch-all (:443) policy, we expect other policies to not have the on_demand enabled See ex in tls_automation_policies_5.txt Btw, we can remove policies if they are **all** empty. * Update caddyconfig/httpcaddyfile/tlsapp.go Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2021-04-16httpcaddyfile: Take into account host scheme/port (fix #4113)Matthew Holt
2021-04-02httpcaddyfile: Fix panic in automation policy consolidation (#4104)Francis Lavoie
* httpcaddyfile: Add reproduce test * httpcaddyfile: Don't allow `i` to go below zero
2021-02-08httpcaddyfile: Fix automation policiesMatthew Holt
Fixes a bug introduced in #3862
2021-02-02httpcaddyfile: Fix default issuers when email providedMatthew Holt
If `tls <email>` is used, we should apply that to all applicable default issuers, not drop them. This refactoring applies implicit ACME issuer settings from the tls directive to all default ACME issuers, like ZeroSSL. We also consolidate some annoying logic and improve config validity checks. Ref: https://caddy.community/t/error-obtaining-certificate-after-caddy-restart/11335/8
2021-01-19httpcaddyfile: Skip TLS APs for HTTP-only hosts (fix #3977)Matthew Holt
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.
2021-01-07caddytls: Configurable OCSP stapling; global option (closes #3714)Matthew Holt
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.
2021-01-07httpcaddyfile: Support repeated use of cert_issuer global optionMatthew Holt
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>
2021-01-06caddytls: add 'key_type' subdirective (#3956)Jordi Masip
* caddytls: add 'key_type' subdirective * Suggested change * *string -> string * test
2021-01-05caddyfile: Refactor unmarshaling of module tokensMatthew Holt
Eliminates a fair amount of repeated code
2021-01-04httpcaddyfile: Adjust iterator when removing AP (fix #3953)Matthew Holt
2020-12-07httpcaddyfile: Decrement counter when removing conn policy (fix #3906)Matthew Holt
2020-11-16caddytls: Support multiple issuers (#3862)Matt Holt
* caddytls: Support multiple issuers Defaults are Let's Encrypt and ZeroSSL. There are probably bugs. * Commit updated integration tests, d'oh * Update go.mod
2020-10-28httpcaddyfile: Revise automation policy generation (#3824)Matt Holt
* httpcaddyfile: Revise automation policy generation This should fix a frustrating edge case where wildcard subjects are used, which potentially get shadowed by more specific versions of themselves; see the new tests for an example. This change is motivated by an actual customer requirement. Although all the tests pass, this logic is incredibly complex and nuanced, and I'm worried it is not correct. But it took me about 4 days to get this far on a solution. I did my best. * Fix typo
2020-10-22httpcaddyfile: Improve AP logic with OnDemandMatthew Holt
We have users that have site blocks like *.*.tld with on-demand TLS enabled. While *.*.tld does not qualify for a publicly-trusted cert due to its wildcards, On-Demand TLS does not actually obtain a cert with those wildcards, since it uses the actual hostname on the handshake. This improves on that logic, but I am still not 100% satisfied with the result since I think we need to also check if another site block is more specific, like foo.example.tld, which might not have on-demand TLS enabled, and make sure an automation policy gets created before the more general policy with on-demand...
2020-08-11caddytls: Add support for ZeroSSL; add Caddyfile support for issuers (#3633)Matt Holt
* 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>
2020-08-06httpcaddyfile: Avoid repeated subjects in APs (fix #3618)Matthew Holt
When consolidating automation policies, ensure same subject names do not get appended to list.
2020-07-30caddytls: Replace lego with acmez (#3621)Matt Holt
* Replace lego with acmez; upgrade CertMagic * Update integration test
2020-07-07httpcaddyfile: Reorder automation policy logic (close #3550)Matthew Holt
2020-06-12httpcaddyfile: New `acme_eab` option (#3492)Chris Ortman
* Adds global options for external account bindings * Maybe other people use ctags too? * Use nested block to configure external account * go format files * Restore acme_ca directive in test file * Change Caddyfile config syntax for acme_eab * Update test Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-29caddyconfig: Minor internal and godoc tweaksMatthew Holt
2020-05-02caddytls: Fix namespace tls.dns -> dns.providersMatthew Holt
Coulda sworn I did this already but I think I messed up my git commands
2020-04-30caddytls: Adjust DNS challenge structure; clarify some docsMatthew Holt
2020-04-24httpcaddyfile: Add nil check to prevent panic, fix validation logicMatthew Holt
Panic would happen if an automation policy was specified in a singular server block that had no hostnames in its address. Definitely an edge case. Fixed a bug related to checking for server blocks with a host-less key that tried to make an automation policy. Previously if you had only two server blocks like ":443" and another one at ":80", the one at ":443" could not create a TLS automation policy because it thought it would interfere with TLS automation for the block at ":80", but obviously that key doesn't enable TLS because it is on the HTTP port. So now we are a little smarter and count only non-HTTP-empty-hostname keys. Also fixed a bug so that a key like "https://:1234" is sure to have TLS enabled by giving it a TLS connection policy. (Relaxed conditions slightly; the previous conditions were too strict, requiring there to be a TLS conn policy already or a default SNI to be non-empty.) Also clarified a comment thanks to feedback from @Mohammed90
2020-04-08chore: make the linter happier (#3245)Mohammed Al Sahaf
* chore: make the linter happier * chore: remove reference to maligned linter in .golangci.yml
2020-04-08httpcaddyfile, caddytls: Multiple edge case fixes; add testsMatthew Holt
- 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.
2020-04-08httpcaddyfile: Add key_type global option (#3231)Francis Lavoie
2020-04-06httpcaddyfile: Carry bind setting through to ACME issuer (fixes #3232)Matthew Holt
2020-04-02httpcaddyfile: Refactor site key parsing; detect conflicting schemesMatthew Holt
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.
2020-03-30httpcaddyfile: Include non-standard ports when mapping logger namesMatthew Holt
If a site block has a key like "http://localhost:2016", then the log for that site must be mapped to "localhost:2016" and not just "localhost" because "localhost:2016" will be the value of the Host header of requests. But a key like "localhost:80" does not include the port since the Host header will not include ":80" because it is a standard port. Fixes https://caddy.community/t/v2-common-log-format-not-working/7352?u=matt
2020-03-26caddytls: Remove ManageSyncMatthew Holt
This seems unnecessary for now and we can always add it in later if people have a good reason to need it.
2020-03-24caddyhttp: Specify default access log for a server (fix #3185)Matthew Holt