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2020-05-13reverseproxy: Apply response header ops before copying it (fix #3382) (#3401)Matt Holt
2020-05-12all: Recover from panics in goroutinesMatthew Holt
2020-05-12cmd: reverse-proxy: add --insecure flag (with warning) (#3389)linquize
2020-05-11core: Add support for `d` duration unit (#3323)Francis Lavoie
* caddy: Add support for `d` duration unit * Improvements to ParseDuration; add unit tests Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-11caddyhttp: Fix merging of Caddyfile matchers in not blocks (#3379)Francis Lavoie
2020-05-11caddyhttp: Match hostnames with wildcards to loggers (#3378)Gregory Dosh
* 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>
2020-05-11cmd: hash-password: Support reading from stdin (#3373)Andrew Zhou
Closes #3365 * http: Add support in hash-password for reading from terminals/stdin * FIXUP: Run gofmt -s * FIXUP * FIXUP: Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com> * FIXUP Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-05-11caddyhttp: Minor refactoring for preparing requestsMatthew Holt
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().
2020-05-07log: improve rounding logic for log rolling directives (#3367)Jeremy Lin
* For `roll_size` and `roll_keep_for` directives, round up instead of down. For example, if a user wants to be able to look back on 36 hours of logs, but you must round to a 24-hour multiple, then it's better to round up to 48 hours (which includes the desired 36 hours) instead of down to 24 hours. * `roll_size` had an off-by-one error that caused the size to be as much as 1 MB larger than requested. For example, requests of `1MB` and `1.1MB` both became 2 MB. Now `1MB` means 1 MB, and `1.1MB` is rounded up to 2 MB.
2020-05-06Update dependencies and get rid of placeholder hacks in CA codeMatthew Holt
With the latest commit on smallstep/certificates, placeholders in config are no longer needed.
2020-05-06reverseproxy: Allow using TLS for port 80 upstreams (see #3361)Matthew Holt
An upstream like https://localhost:80 is still forbidden, but an addr of localhost:80 can be used while explicitly enabling TLS as an override; we just don't allow the implicit behavior to be ambiguous.
2020-05-06tls/client auth: verify first certificates in client request (#3344)Karol Będkowski
When client certificate is enabled Caddy check only last certificate from request. When this cert is not in list of trusted leaf certificates, connection is rejected. According to RFC TLS1.x the sender's certificate must come first in the list. Each following certificate must directly certify the one preceding it. This patch fix this problem - first certificate is checked instead of last.
2020-05-05reverseproxy: Add tls_server_name option to Caddyfile (#3322)Francis Lavoie
2020-05-05httpcaddyfile: Only append TLS conn policy if it's non-empty (#3319)Matt Holt
This can lead to nicer, smaller JSON output for Caddyfiles like this: a { tls internal } b { tls foo@bar.com } i.e. where the tls directive only configures automation policies, and is merely meant to enable TLS on a server block (if it wasn't implied). This helps keeps implicit config implicit. Needs a little more testing to ensure it doesn't break anything important.
2020-05-05pki: Embedded ACME server (#3198)Matt Holt
* pki: Initial commit of embedded ACME server (#3021) * reverseproxy: Support auto-managed TLS client certificates (#3021) * A little cleanup after today's review session
2020-05-05file_server: Accept files args in one-liner of Caddyfile matcher (#3298)Matt Holt
Previously, matching by trying files other than the actual path of the URI was: file { try_files <files...> } Now, the same can be done in one line: file <files...> As before, an empty file matcher: file still matches if the request URI exists as a file in the site root.
2020-05-05httpserver: Add experimental H2C support (#3289)Matt Holt
* 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
2020-05-02caddytls: Finish upgrading to libdns DNS providers for ACME challengesMatthew Holt
Until we finish the migration to the new acme library, we have to bring the solver type in-house. It's small and temporary.
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
2020-05-01reverseproxy: Remove circuitbreaker module (see #3331)Matthew Holt
Moving to https://github.com/caddyserver/circuitbreaker Nobody was using it anyway -- it works well, but something got fumbled in a refactoring *months* ago. Turns out that we forgot the interface guards AND botched a method name (my bad) - Ok() should have been OK(). So it would always have thrown a runtime panic if it tried to be loaded. The module itself works well, but obviously nobody used it because nobody reported the error. Fixing this while we move it to the new repo. Removing this removes the last Bazaar/Launchpad dependency (I think).
2020-05-01httpcaddyfile: Minor fixes to parsing storage optionsMatthew Holt
2020-04-30go.mod: Remove DNSProviderMaker interface; update to lego 3.6Matthew Holt
2020-04-30caddytls: Adjust DNS challenge structure; clarify some docsMatthew Holt
2020-04-28caddyhttp: Better duration loggingMatthew Holt
Also un-nest all the error handling, that was unnecessary indentation
2020-04-28caddyhttp: General improvements to access logging (#3301)Matt Holt
* 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
2020-04-27cmd: Clean up, simplify reverse proxy command; fix some edge casesMatthew Holt
Now we take advantage of the address parsing capabilities of the HTTP caddyfile.
2020-04-27Minor comment fixMatthew Holt
2020-04-27caddyhttp: Add split_path to file matcher (used by php_fastcgi) (#3302)Francis Lavoie
* matcher: Add `split_path` option to file matcher; used in php_fastcgi * matcher: Skip try_files split if not the final part of the filename * matcher: Add MatchFile tests * matcher: Clarify SplitPath godoc
2020-04-26caddyhttp: Fix listener overlap detection on LinuxMatthew Holt
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.
2020-04-25Fix misspelling in onDemandAskRequest error (#3308)Christoffer Andersson
2020-04-24docs: Improve template documentation slightly; use const, not literalMatthew 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
2020-04-24dangit, of course I would bork my git commitMatthew Holt
2020-04-24caddyhttp: Fix auto redirects for catch-all HTTPS sitesMatthew Holt
Prior logic was not setting up redirects for the case when domain names are not known, but the server still clearly has TLS enabled.
2020-04-22reverseproxy: Don't forget to provision embedded headers handlerMatthew Holt
https://caddy.community/t/set-cookie-manipulation-in-reverse-proxy/7666?u=matt
2020-04-22caddyhttp: Fix trailers when recording responses (fixes #3236)Matthew Holt
2020-04-22caddyhttp: Fix common_log format's user ID placeholder (#3300)Francis Lavoie
2020-04-21reverseproxy: always set req.URL.Host with upstream (#3297)westwin
2020-04-21docs: Minor improvementsMatthew Holt
2020-04-17reverseproxy: Set X-Forwarded-Proto (closes #3275) (#3276)Matt Holt
2020-04-14httpcaddyfile: Don't lowercase placeholder contents (fixes #3264)Matthew Holt
2020-04-13core: Don't return error on RegisterModule() and RegisterAdapter()Matthew Holt
These functions are called at init-time, and their inputs are hard-coded so there are no environmental or user factors that could make it fail or succeed; the error return values are often ignored, and when they're not, they are usually a fatal error anyway. To ensure that a programmer mistake is not missed, we now panic instead. Last breaking change 🤞
2020-04-11Fix some godocsMatthew Holt
2020-04-10caddyhttp: Add nil check (fixes #3248 and fixes #3250)Matthew Holt
2020-04-09reverseproxy: Minor tweaksMatthew Holt
We'll need that context in v2.1 when the transport can manage its own client certificates; see #3198
2020-04-09caddytls: Don't initialize default internal issuer unless necessaryMatthew Holt
Otherwise, a password prompt can occur unnecessarily.
2020-04-08caddyhttp: CEL matcher checks return type; slight refactorMatthew Holt
As per https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/issues/3051#issuecomment-611200414
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.
2020-04-08caddyhttp: Fix logging name associations by adding a defaultMatthew Holt