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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
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Fix #4859
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* core: Refactor, improve listener logic
Deprecate:
- caddy.Listen
- caddy.ListenTimeout
- caddy.ListenPacket
Prefer caddy.NetworkAddress.Listen() instead.
Change:
- caddy.ListenQUIC (hopefully to remove later)
- caddy.ListenerFunc signature (add context and ListenConfig)
- Don't emit Alt-Svc header advertising h3 over HTTP/3
- Use quic.ListenEarly instead of quic.ListenEarlyAddr; this gives us
more flexibility (e.g. possibility of HTTP/3 over UDS) but also
introduces a new issue:
https://github.com/lucas-clemente/quic-go/issues/3560#issuecomment-1258959608
- Unlink unix socket before and after use
* Appease the linter
* Keep ListenAll
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* configuring http.Server from handlers.
* Minor tweaks
* Run gofmt
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* caddyhttp: Make metrics opt-in
Related to #4644
* Make configurable in Caddyfile
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* caddyhttp: Implement `skip_log` handler
* Refactor to use vars middleware
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* core: Refactor listeners; use SO_REUSEPORT on Unix
Just an experiment for now
* Fix lint by logging error
* TCP Keepalive configuration (#4865)
* initial attempt at TCP Keepalive configuration
* core: implement tcp-keepalive for linux
* move canSetKeepAlive interface
* Godoc for keepalive server parameter
* handle return values
* log keepalive errors
* Clean up after bad merge
* Merge in pluggable network types
From 1edc1a45e3aee1f7d86b68c3ddaf2fd16ba8ab73
* Slight refactor, fix from recent merge conflict
Co-authored-by: Karmanyaah Malhotra <karmanyaah.gh@malhotra.cc>
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* core: Plugins can register listener networks
This can be useful for custom listeners.
This feature/API is experimental and may change!
* caddyhttp: Expose server listeners
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See comment in #4996
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Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* reverseproxy: Add `_ms` placeholders for proxy durations
* Add http.request.duration_ms
Also add comments, and change duration_sec to duration_ms
* Add response.duration_ms for consistency
* Add missing godoc comment
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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* caddyhttp: Reject absurdly long methods
* Limit method to 32 chars and truncate
* Just reject the request and debug-log it
* Log remote address
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Potential fix for #4017 although the consensus is unclear.
Made change to return status code 421 instead of 403 when StrictSNIHost matching is on.
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Fixes #4428
It's best to still log handler errors at debug level so that they're hidden by default, but still accessible if additional details are necessary.
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See https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/4148#issuecomment-833207811
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* caddyhttp: Implement better logic for inserting the HTTP->HTTPS redirs
* caddyhttp: Add integration test
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Before, if there was an error in the error handler, we would not write a
status code, which resulted in Go writing a 200 for us by default, which
does not make sense when there's an error. Now we write the second
error's status if available, otherwise 500.
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* caddyhttp: Restore original request params before error handlers
Fixes #3717
* Add comment
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* metrics: Fixing panic while observing with bad exemplars
Signed-off-by: Dave Henderson <dhenderson@gmail.com>
* Minor cleanup
The server is already added to the context. So, we can simply use that
to get the server name, which is a field on the server.
* Add integration test for auto HTTP->HTTPS redirects
A test like this would have caught the problem in the first place
Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
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First try an exact lookup like before, but if it fails, strip the port
and try again. example.com:1234 should still use a logger keyed for
example.com if there is no key example.com:1234.
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* adding wildcard matching of logger names
* reordering precedence for more specific loggers to match first
* removing dependence on certmagic and extra loop
Co-authored-by: GregoryDosh <GregoryDosh@users.noreply.github.com>
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While building a layer4 app for Caddy, I discovered that we need the
ability to fill a request's context just like the HTTP server does,
hence this exported function PrepareRequest().
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* reverse_proxy: Initial attempt at H2C transport/client support (#3218)
I have not tested this yet
* Experimentally enabling H2C server support (closes #3227)
See also #3218
I have not tested this
* reverseproxy: Clean up H2C transport a bit
* caddyhttp: Update godoc for h2c server; clarify experimental status
* caddyhttp: Fix trailers when recording responses (fixes #3236)
* caddyhttp: Tweak h2c config settings and docs
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Also un-nest all the error handling, that was unnecessary indentation
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* httpcaddyfile: Exclude access logs written to files from default log
Even though any logs can just be ignored, most users don't seem to like
configuring an access log to go to a file only to have it doubly appear
in the default log.
Related to:
- #3294
- https://caddy.community/t/v2-logging-format/7642/4?u=matt
- https://caddy.community/t/caddyfile-questions/7651/3?u=matt
* caddyhttp: General improvements to access log controls (fixes #3310)
* caddyhttp: Move log config nil check higher
* Rename LoggerName -> DefaultLoggerName
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Sigh, apparently Linux is incapable of distinguishing host interfaces
in socket addresses, even though it works fine on Mac. I suppose we just
have to assume that any listeners with the same port are the same
address, completely ignoring the host interface on Linux... oh well.
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