// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt and The Caddy Authors // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package httpcaddyfile import ( "bytes" "encoding/json" "fmt" "reflect" "sort" "strconv" "strings" "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2" "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/caddyconfig" "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddyhttp" "github.com/caddyserver/caddy/v2/modules/caddytls" "github.com/caddyserver/certmagic" "github.com/mholt/acmez/acme" ) func (st ServerType) buildTLSApp( pairings []sbAddrAssociation, options map[string]any, warnings []caddyconfig.Warning, ) (*caddytls.TLS, []caddyconfig.Warning, error) { tlsApp := &caddytls.TLS{CertificatesRaw: make(caddy.ModuleMap)} var certLoaders []caddytls.CertificateLoader httpPort := strconv.Itoa(caddyhttp.DefaultHTTPPort) if hp, ok := options["http_port"].(int); ok { httpPort = strconv.Itoa(hp) } autoHTTPS := "on" if ah, ok := options["auto_https"].(string); ok { autoHTTPS = ah } // find all hosts that share a server block with a hostless // key, so that they don't get forgotten/omitted by auto-HTTPS // (since they won't appear in route matchers) httpsHostsSharedWithHostlessKey := make(map[string]struct{}) if autoHTTPS != "off" { for _, pair := range pairings { for _, sb := range pair.serverBlocks { for _, addr := range sb.keys { if addr.Host == "" { // this server block has a hostless key, now // go through and add all the hosts to the set for _, otherAddr := range sb.keys { if otherAddr.Original == addr.Original { continue } if otherAddr.Host != "" && otherAddr.Scheme != "http" && otherAddr.Port != httpPort { httpsHostsSharedWithHostlessKey[otherAddr.Host] = struct{}{} } } break } } } } } // a catch-all automation policy is used as a "default" for all subjects that // don't have custom configuration explicitly associated with them; this // is only to add if the global settings or defaults are non-empty catchAllAP, err := newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, false) if err != nil { return nil, warnings, err } if catchAllAP != nil { if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, catchAllAP) } for _, p := range pairings { // avoid setting up TLS automation policies for a server that is HTTP-only if !listenersUseAnyPortOtherThan(p.addresses, httpPort) { continue } for _, sblock := range p.serverBlocks { // check the scheme of all the site addresses, // skip building AP if they all had http:// if sblock.isAllHTTP() { continue } // get values that populate an automation policy for this block ap, err := newBaseAutomationPolicy(options, warnings, true) if err != nil { return nil, warnings, err } sblockHosts := sblock.hostsFromKeys(false) if len(sblockHosts) == 0 && catchAllAP != nil { ap = catchAllAP } // on-demand tls if _, ok := sblock.pile["tls.on_demand"]; ok { ap.OnDemand = true } if keyTypeVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.key_type"]; ok { ap.KeyType = keyTypeVals[0].Value.(string) } // certificate issuers if issuerVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.cert_issuer"]; ok { var issuers []certmagic.Issuer for _, issuerVal := range issuerVals { issuers = append(issuers, issuerVal.Value.(certmagic.Issuer)) } if ap == catchAllAP && !reflect.DeepEqual(ap.Issuers, issuers) { // this more correctly implements an error check that was removed // below; try it with this config: // // :443 { // bind 127.0.0.1 // } // // :443 { // bind ::1 // tls { // issuer acme // } // } return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("automation policy from site block is also default/catch-all policy because of key without hostname, and the two are in conflict: %#v != %#v", ap.Issuers, issuers) } ap.Issuers = issuers } // certificate managers if certManagerVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.cert_manager"]; ok { for _, certManager := range certManagerVals { certGetterName := certManager.Value.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name() ap.ManagersRaw = append(ap.ManagersRaw, caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(certManager.Value, "via", certGetterName, &warnings)) } } // custom bind host for _, cfgVal := range sblock.pile["bind"] { for _, iss := range ap.Issuers { // if an issuer was already configured and it is NOT an ACME issuer, // skip, since we intend to adjust only ACME issuers; ensure we // include any issuer that embeds/wraps an underlying ACME issuer var acmeIssuer *caddytls.ACMEIssuer if acmeWrapper, ok := iss.(acmeCapable); ok { acmeIssuer = acmeWrapper.GetACMEIssuer() } if acmeIssuer == nil { continue } // proceed to configure the ACME issuer's bind host, without // overwriting any existing settings if acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil { acmeIssuer.Challenges = new(caddytls.ChallengesConfig) } if acmeIssuer.Challenges.BindHost == "" { // only binding to one host is supported var bindHost string if bindHosts, ok := cfgVal.Value.([]string); ok && len(bindHosts) > 0 { bindHost = bindHosts[0] } acmeIssuer.Challenges.BindHost = bindHost } } } // we used to ensure this block is allowed to create an automation policy; // doing so was forbidden if it has a key with no host (i.e. ":443") // and if there is a different server block that also has a key with no // host -- since a key with no host matches any host, we need its // associated automation policy to have an empty Subjects list, i.e. no // host filter, which is indistinguishable between the two server blocks // because automation is not done in the context of a particular server... // this is an example of a poor mapping from Caddyfile to JSON but that's // the least-leaky abstraction I could figure out -- however, this check // was preventing certain listeners, like those provided by plugins, from // being used as desired (see the Tailscale listener plugin), so I removed // the check: and I think since I originally wrote the check I added a new // check above which *properly* detects this ambiguity without breaking the // listener plugin; see the check above with a commented example config if len(sblockHosts) == 0 && catchAllAP == nil { // this server block has a key with no hosts, but there is not yet // a catch-all automation policy (probably because no global options // were set), so this one becomes it catchAllAP = ap } // associate our new automation policy with this server block's hosts ap.SubjectsRaw = sblock.hostsFromKeysNotHTTP(httpPort) sort.Strings(ap.SubjectsRaw) // solely for deterministic test results // if a combination of public and internal names were given // for this same server block and no issuer was specified, we // need to separate them out in the automation policies so // that the internal names can use the internal issuer and // the other names can use the default/public/ACME issuer var ap2 *caddytls.AutomationPolicy if len(ap.Issuers) == 0 { var internal, external []string for _, s := range ap.SubjectsRaw { // do not create Issuers for Tailscale domains; they will be given a Manager instead if strings.HasSuffix(strings.ToLower(s), ".ts.net") { continue } if !certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForCert(s) { return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("subject does not qualify for certificate: '%s'", s) } // we don't use certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert() because of one nuance: // names like *.*.tld that may not qualify for a public certificate are actually // fine when used with OnDemand, since OnDemand (currently) does not obtain // wildcards (if it ever does, there will be a separate config option to enable // it that we would need to check here) since the hostname is known at handshake; // and it is unexpected to switch to internal issuer when the user wants to get // regular certificates on-demand for a class of certs like *.*.tld. if subjectQualifiesForPublicCert(ap, s) { external = append(external, s) } else { internal = append(internal, s) } } if len(external) > 0 && len(internal) > 0 { ap.SubjectsRaw = external apCopy := *ap ap2 = &apCopy ap2.SubjectsRaw = internal ap2.IssuersRaw = []json.RawMessage{caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(caddytls.InternalIssuer{}, "module", "internal", &warnings)} } } if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, ap) if ap2 != nil { tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, ap2) } // certificate loaders if clVals, ok := sblock.pile["tls.cert_loader"]; ok { for _, clVal := range clVals { certLoaders = append(certLoaders, clVal.Value.(caddytls.CertificateLoader)) } } } } // group certificate loaders by module name, then add to config if len(certLoaders) > 0 { loadersByName := make(map[string]caddytls.CertificateLoader) for _, cl := range certLoaders { name := caddy.GetModuleName(cl) // ugh... technically, we may have multiple FileLoader and FolderLoader // modules (because the tls directive returns one per occurrence), but // the config structure expects only one instance of each kind of loader // module, so we have to combine them... instead of enumerating each // possible cert loader module in a type switch, we can use reflection, // which works on any cert loaders that are slice types if reflect.TypeOf(cl).Kind() == reflect.Slice { combined := reflect.ValueOf(loadersByName[name]) if !combined.IsValid() { combined = reflect.New(reflect.TypeOf(cl)).Elem() } clVal := reflect.ValueOf(cl) for i := 0; i < clVal.Len(); i++ { combined = reflect.Append(combined, clVal.Index(i)) } loadersByName[name] = combined.Interface().(caddytls.CertificateLoader) } } for certLoaderName, loaders := range loadersByName { tlsApp.CertificatesRaw[certLoaderName] = caddyconfig.JSON(loaders, &warnings) } } // set any of the on-demand options, for if/when on-demand TLS is enabled if onDemand, ok := options["on_demand_tls"].(*caddytls.OnDemandConfig); ok { if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.OnDemand = onDemand } // set the storage clean interval if configured if storageCleanInterval, ok := options["storage_clean_interval"].(caddy.Duration); ok { if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.StorageCleanInterval = storageCleanInterval } // set the expired certificates renew interval if configured if renewCheckInterval, ok := options["renew_interval"].(caddy.Duration); ok { if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.RenewCheckInterval = renewCheckInterval } // set the OCSP check interval if configured if ocspCheckInterval, ok := options["ocsp_interval"].(caddy.Duration); ok { if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.OCSPCheckInterval = ocspCheckInterval } // set whether OCSP stapling should be disabled for manually-managed certificates if ocspConfig, ok := options["ocsp_stapling"].(certmagic.OCSPConfig); ok { tlsApp.DisableOCSPStapling = ocspConfig.DisableStapling } // if any hostnames appear on the same server block as a key with // no host, they will not be used with route matchers because the // hostless key matches all hosts, therefore, it wouldn't be // considered for auto-HTTPS, so we need to make sure those hosts // are manually considered for managed certificates; we also need // to make sure that any of these names which are internal-only // get internal certificates by default rather than ACME var al caddytls.AutomateLoader internalAP := &caddytls.AutomationPolicy{ IssuersRaw: []json.RawMessage{json.RawMessage(`{"module":"internal"}`)}, } if autoHTTPS != "off" { for h := range httpsHostsSharedWithHostlessKey { al = append(al, h) if !certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert(h) { internalAP.SubjectsRaw = append(internalAP.SubjectsRaw, h) } } } if len(al) > 0 { tlsApp.CertificatesRaw["automate"] = caddyconfig.JSON(al, &warnings) } if len(internalAP.SubjectsRaw) > 0 { if tlsApp.Automation == nil { tlsApp.Automation = new(caddytls.AutomationConfig) } tlsApp.Automation.Policies = append(tlsApp.Automation.Policies, internalAP) } // if there are any global options set for issuers (ACME ones in particular), make sure they // take effect in every automation policy that does not have any issuers if tlsApp.Automation != nil { globalEmail := options["email"] globalACMECA := options["acme_ca"] globalACMECARoot := options["acme_ca_root"] globalACMEDNS := options["acme_dns"] globalACMEEAB := options["acme_eab"] globalPreferredChains := options["preferred_chains"] hasGlobalACMEDefaults := globalEmail != nil || globalACMECA != nil || globalACMECARoot != nil || globalACMEDNS != nil || globalACMEEAB != nil || globalPreferredChains != nil if hasGlobalACMEDefaults { for i := 0; i < len(tlsApp.Automation.Policies); i++ { ap := tlsApp.Automation.Policies[i] if len(ap.Issuers) == 0 && automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames(ap) { // for public names, create default issuers which will later be filled in with configured global defaults // (internal names will implicitly use the internal issuer at auto-https time) ap.Issuers = caddytls.DefaultIssuers() // if a specific endpoint is configured, can't use multiple default issuers if globalACMECA != nil { if strings.Contains(globalACMECA.(string), "zerossl") { ap.Issuers = []certmagic.Issuer{&caddytls.ZeroSSLIssuer{ACMEIssuer: new(caddytls.ACMEIssuer)}} } else { ap.Issuers = []certmagic.Issuer{new(caddytls.ACMEIssuer)} } } } } } } // finalize and verify policies; do cleanup if tlsApp.Automation != nil { for i, ap := range tlsApp.Automation.Policies { // ensure all issuers have global defaults filled in for j, issuer := range ap.Issuers { err := fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer, options) if err != nil { return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("filling in global issuer defaults for AP %d, issuer %d: %v", i, j, err) } } // encode all issuer values we created, so they will be rendered in the output if len(ap.Issuers) > 0 && ap.IssuersRaw == nil { for _, iss := range ap.Issuers { issuerName := iss.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name() ap.IssuersRaw = append(ap.IssuersRaw, caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(iss, "module", issuerName, &warnings)) } } } // consolidate automation policies that are the exact same tlsApp.Automation.Policies = consolidateAutomationPolicies(tlsApp.Automation.Policies) // ensure automation policies don't overlap subjects (this should be // an error at provision-time as well, but catch it in the adapt phase // for convenience) automationHostSet := make(map[string]struct{}) for _, ap := range tlsApp.Automation.Policies { for _, s := range ap.SubjectsRaw { if _, ok := automationHostSet[s]; ok { return nil, warnings, fmt.Errorf("hostname appears in more than one automation policy, making certificate management ambiguous: %s", s) } automationHostSet[s] = struct{}{} } } // if nothing remains, remove any excess values to clean up the resulting config if len(tlsApp.Automation.Policies) == 0 { tlsApp.Automation.Policies = nil } if reflect.DeepEqual(tlsApp.Automation, new(caddytls.AutomationConfig)) { tlsApp.Automation = nil } } return tlsApp, warnings, nil } type acmeCapable interface{ GetACMEIssuer() *caddytls.ACMEIssuer } func fillInGlobalACMEDefaults(issuer certmagic.Issuer, options map[string]any) error { acmeWrapper, ok := issuer.(acmeCapable) if !ok { return nil } acmeIssuer := acmeWrapper.GetACMEIssuer() if acmeIssuer == nil { return nil } globalEmail := options["email"] globalACMECA := options["acme_ca"] globalACMECARoot := options["acme_ca_root"] globalACMEDNS := options["acme_dns"] globalACMEEAB := options["acme_eab"] globalPreferredChains := options["preferred_chains"] if globalEmail != nil && acmeIssuer.Email == "" { acmeIssuer.Email = globalEmail.(string) } if globalACMECA != nil && acmeIssuer.CA == "" { acmeIssuer.CA = globalACMECA.(string) } if globalACMECARoot != nil && !sliceContains(acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles, globalACMECARoot.(string)) { acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles = append(acmeIssuer.TrustedRootsPEMFiles, globalACMECARoot.(string)) } if globalACMEDNS != nil && (acmeIssuer.Challenges == nil || acmeIssuer.Challenges.DNS == nil) { acmeIssuer.Challenges = &caddytls.ChallengesConfig{ DNS: &caddytls.DNSChallengeConfig{ ProviderRaw: caddyconfig.JSONModuleObject(globalACMEDNS, "name", globalACMEDNS.(caddy.Module).CaddyModule().ID.Name(), nil), }, } } if globalACMEEAB != nil && acmeIssuer.ExternalAccount == nil { acmeIssuer.ExternalAccount = globalACMEEAB.(*acme.EAB) } if globalPreferredChains != nil && acmeIssuer.PreferredChains == nil { acmeIssuer.PreferredChains = globalPreferredChains.(*caddytls.ChainPreference) } return nil } // newBaseAutomationPolicy returns a new TLS automation policy that gets // its values from the global options map. It should be used as the base // for any other automation policies. A nil policy (and no error) will be // returned if there are no default/global options. However, if always is // true, a non-nil value will always be returned (unless there is an error). func newBaseAutomationPolicy(options map[string]any, warnings []caddyconfig.Warning, always bool) (*caddytls.AutomationPolicy, error) { issuers, hasIssuers := options["cert_issuer"] _, hasLocalCerts := options["local_certs"] keyType, hasKeyType := options["key_type"] ocspStapling, hasOCSPStapling := options["ocsp_stapling"] hasGlobalAutomationOpts := hasIssuers || hasLocalCerts || hasKeyType || hasOCSPStapling // if there are no global options related to automation policies // set, then we can just return right away if !hasGlobalAutomationOpts { if always { return new(caddytls.AutomationPolicy), nil } return nil, nil } ap := new(caddytls.AutomationPolicy) if hasKeyType { ap.KeyType = keyType.(string) } if hasIssuers && hasLocalCerts { return nil, fmt.Errorf("global options are ambiguous: local_certs is confusing when combined with cert_issuer, because local_certs is also a specific kind of issuer") } if hasIssuers { ap.Issuers = issuers.([]certmagic.Issuer) } else if hasLocalCerts { ap.Issuers = []certmagic.Issuer{new(caddytls.InternalIssuer)} } if hasOCSPStapling { ocspConfig := ocspStapling.(certmagic.OCSPConfig) ap.DisableOCSPStapling = ocspConfig.DisableStapling ap.OCSPOverrides = ocspConfig.ResponderOverrides } return ap, nil } // consolidateAutomationPolicies combines automation policies that are the same, // for a cleaner overall output. func consolidateAutomationPolicies(aps []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy) []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy { // sort from most specific to least specific; we depend on this ordering sort.SliceStable(aps, func(i, j int) bool { if automationPolicyIsSubset(aps[i], aps[j]) { return true } if automationPolicyIsSubset(aps[j], aps[i]) { return false } return len(aps[i].SubjectsRaw) > len(aps[j].SubjectsRaw) }) emptyAPCount := 0 origLenAPs := len(aps) // compute the number of empty policies (disregarding subjects) - see #4128 emptyAP := new(caddytls.AutomationPolicy) for i := 0; i < len(aps); i++ { emptyAP.SubjectsRaw = aps[i].SubjectsRaw if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i], emptyAP) { emptyAPCount++ if !automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames(aps[i]) { // if this automation policy has internal names, we might as well remove it // so auto-https can implicitly use the internal issuer aps = append(aps[:i], aps[i+1:]...) i-- } } } // If all policies are empty, we can return nil, as there is no need to set any policy if emptyAPCount == origLenAPs { return nil } // remove or combine duplicate policies outer: for i := 0; i < len(aps); i++ { // compare only with next policies; we sorted by specificity so we must not delete earlier policies for j := i + 1; j < len(aps); j++ { // if they're exactly equal in every way, just keep one of them if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i], aps[j]) { aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...) // must re-evaluate current i against next j; can't skip it! // even if i decrements to -1, will be incremented to 0 immediately i-- continue outer } // if the policy is the same, we can keep just one, but we have // to be careful which one we keep; if only one has any hostnames // defined, then we need to keep the one without any hostnames, // otherwise the one without any subjects (a catch-all) would be // eaten up by the one with subjects; and if both have subjects, we // need to combine their lists if reflect.DeepEqual(aps[i].IssuersRaw, aps[j].IssuersRaw) && bytes.Equal(aps[i].StorageRaw, aps[j].StorageRaw) && aps[i].MustStaple == aps[j].MustStaple && aps[i].KeyType == aps[j].KeyType && aps[i].OnDemand == aps[j].OnDemand && aps[i].RenewalWindowRatio == aps[j].RenewalWindowRatio { if len(aps[i].SubjectsRaw) > 0 && len(aps[j].SubjectsRaw) == 0 { // later policy (at j) has no subjects ("catch-all"), so we can // remove the identical-but-more-specific policy that comes first // AS LONG AS it is not shadowed by another policy before it; e.g. // if policy i is for example.com, policy i+1 is '*.com', and policy // j is catch-all, we cannot remove policy i because that would // cause example.com to be served by the less specific policy for // '*.com', which might be different (yes we've seen this happen) if automationPolicyShadows(i, aps) >= j { aps = append(aps[:i], aps[i+1:]...) i-- continue outer } } else { // avoid repeated subjects for _, subj := range aps[j].SubjectsRaw { if !sliceContains(aps[i].SubjectsRaw, subj) { aps[i].SubjectsRaw = append(aps[i].SubjectsRaw, subj) } } aps = append(aps[:j], aps[j+1:]...) j-- } } } } return aps } // automationPolicyIsSubset returns true if a's subjects are a subset // of b's subjects. func automationPolicyIsSubset(a, b *caddytls.AutomationPolicy) bool { if len(b.SubjectsRaw) == 0 { return true } if len(a.SubjectsRaw) == 0 { return false } for _, aSubj := range a.SubjectsRaw { var inSuperset bool for _, bSubj := range b.SubjectsRaw { if certmagic.MatchWildcard(aSubj, bSubj) { inSuperset = true break } } if !inSuperset { return false } } return true } // automationPolicyShadows returns the index of a policy that aps[i] shadows; // in other words, for all policies after position i, if that policy covers // the same subjects but is less specific, that policy's position is returned, // or -1 if no shadowing is found. For example, if policy i is for // "foo.example.com" and policy i+2 is for "*.example.com", then i+2 will be // returned, since that policy is shadowed by i, which is in front. func automationPolicyShadows(i int, aps []*caddytls.AutomationPolicy) int { for j := i + 1; j < len(aps); j++ { if automationPolicyIsSubset(aps[i], aps[j]) { return j } } return -1 } // subjectQualifiesForPublicCert is like certmagic.SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert() except // that this allows domains with multiple wildcard levels like '*.*.example.com' to qualify // if the automation policy has OnDemand enabled (i.e. this function is more lenient). func subjectQualifiesForPublicCert(ap *caddytls.AutomationPolicy, subj string) bool { return !certmagic.SubjectIsIP(subj) && !certmagic.SubjectIsInternal(subj) && (strings.Count(subj, "*.") < 2 || ap.OnDemand) } func automationPolicyHasAllPublicNames(ap *caddytls.AutomationPolicy) bool { for _, subj := range ap.SubjectsRaw { if !subjectQualifiesForPublicCert(ap, subj) { return false } } return true }