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// Copyright 2015 Matthew Holt
//
// 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 certmagic automates the obtaining and renewal of TLS certificates,
// including TLS & HTTPS best practices such as robust OCSP stapling, caching,
// HTTP->HTTPS redirects, and more.
//
// Its high-level API serves your HTTP handlers over HTTPS if you simply give
// the domain name(s) and the http.Handler; CertMagic will create and run
// the HTTPS server for you, fully managing certificates during the lifetime
// of the server. Similarly, it can be used to start TLS listeners or return
// a ready-to-use tls.Config -- whatever layer you need TLS for, CertMagic
// makes it easy. See the HTTPS, Listen, and TLS functions for that.
//
// If you need more control, create a Cache using NewCache() and then make
// a Config using New(). You can then call Manage() on the config. But if
// you use this lower-level API, you'll have to be sure to solve the HTTP
// and TLS-ALPN challenges yourself (unless you disabled them or use the
// DNS challenge) by using the provided Config.GetCertificate function
// in your tls.Config and/or Config.HTTPChallangeHandler in your HTTP
// handler.
//
// See the package's README for more instruction.
package certmagic
import (
"context"
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
"strings"
"sync"
"time"
"github.com/go-acme/lego/v3/certcrypto"
)
// HTTPS serves mux for all domainNames using the HTTP
// and HTTPS ports, redirecting all HTTP requests to HTTPS.
// It uses the Default config.
//
// This high-level convenience function is opinionated and
// applies sane defaults for production use, including
// timeouts for HTTP requests and responses. To allow very
// long-lived connections, you should make your own
// http.Server values and use this package's Listen(), TLS(),
// or Config.TLSConfig() functions to customize to your needs.
// For example, servers which need to support large uploads or
// downloads with slow clients may need to use longer timeouts,
// thus this function is not suitable.
//
// Calling this function signifies your acceptance to
// the CA's Subscriber Agreement and/or Terms of Service.
func HTTPS(domainNames []string, mux http.Handler) error {
if mux == nil {
mux = http.DefaultServeMux
}
Default.Agreed = true
cfg := NewDefault()
err := cfg.ManageSync(domainNames)
if err != nil {
return err
}
httpWg.Add(1)
defer httpWg.Done()
// if we haven't made listeners yet, do so now,
// and clean them up when all servers are done
lnMu.Lock()
if httpLn == nil && httpsLn == nil {
httpLn, err = net.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", HTTPPort))
if err != nil {
lnMu.Unlock()
return err
}
httpsLn, err = tls.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", HTTPSPort), cfg.TLSConfig())
if err != nil {
httpLn.Close()
httpLn = nil
lnMu.Unlock()
return err
}
go func() {
httpWg.Wait()
lnMu.Lock()
httpLn.Close()
httpsLn.Close()
lnMu.Unlock()
}()
}
hln, hsln := httpLn, httpsLn
lnMu.Unlock()
// create HTTP/S servers that are configured
// with sane default timeouts and appropriate
// handlers (the HTTP server solves the HTTP
// challenge and issues redirects to HTTPS,
// while the HTTPS server simply serves the
// user's handler)
httpServer := &http.Server{
ReadHeaderTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
ReadTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
IdleTimeout: 5 * time.Second,
Handler: cfg.HTTPChallengeHandler(http.HandlerFunc(httpRedirectHandler)),
}
httpsServer := &http.Server{
ReadHeaderTimeout: 10 * time.Second,
ReadTimeout: 30 * time.Second,
WriteTimeout: 2 * time.Minute,
IdleTimeout: 5 * time.Minute,
Handler: mux,
}
log.Printf("%v Serving HTTP->HTTPS on %s and %s",
domainNames, hln.Addr(), hsln.Addr())
go httpServer.Serve(hln)
return httpsServer.Serve(hsln)
}
func httpRedirectHandler(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) {
toURL := "https://"
// since we redirect to the standard HTTPS port, we
// do not need to include it in the redirect URL
requestHost, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(r.Host)
if err != nil {
requestHost = r.Host // host probably did not contain a port
}
toURL += requestHost
toURL += r.URL.RequestURI()
// get rid of this disgusting unencrypted HTTP connection 🤢
w.Header().Set("Connection", "close")
http.Redirect(w, r, toURL, http.StatusMovedPermanently)
}
// TLS enables management of certificates for domainNames
// and returns a valid tls.Config. It uses the Default
// config.
//
// Because this is a convenience function that returns
// only a tls.Config, it does not assume HTTP is being
// served on the HTTP port, so the HTTP challenge is
// disabled (no HTTPChallengeHandler is necessary). The
// package variable Default is modified so that the
// HTTP challenge is disabled.
//
// Calling this function signifies your acceptance to
// the CA's Subscriber Agreement and/or Terms of Service.
func TLS(domainNames []string) (*tls.Config, error) {
Default.Agreed = true
Default.DisableHTTPChallenge = true
cfg := NewDefault()
return cfg.TLSConfig(), cfg.ManageSync(domainNames)
}
// Listen manages certificates for domainName and returns a
// TLS listener. It uses the Default config.
//
// Because this convenience function returns only a TLS-enabled
// listener and does not presume HTTP is also being served,
// the HTTP challenge will be disabled. The package variable
// Default is modified so that the HTTP challenge is disabled.
//
// Calling this function signifies your acceptance to
// the CA's Subscriber Agreement and/or Terms of Service.
func Listen(domainNames []string) (net.Listener, error) {
Default.Agreed = true
Default.DisableHTTPChallenge = true
cfg := NewDefault()
err := cfg.ManageSync(domainNames)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return tls.Listen("tcp", fmt.Sprintf(":%d", HTTPSPort), cfg.TLSConfig())
}
// ManageSync obtains certificates for domainNames and keeps them
// renewed using the Default config.
//
// This is a slightly lower-level function; you will need to
// wire up support for the ACME challenges yourself. You can
// obtain a Config to help you do that by calling NewDefault().
//
// You will need to ensure that you use a TLS config that gets
// certificates from this Config and that the HTTP and TLS-ALPN
// challenges can be solved. The easiest way to do this is to
// use NewDefault().TLSConfig() as your TLS config and to wrap
// your HTTP handler with NewDefault().HTTPChallengeHandler().
// If you don't have an HTTP server, you will need to disable
// the HTTP challenge.
//
// If you already have a TLS config you want to use, you can
// simply set its GetCertificate field to
// NewDefault().GetCertificate.
//
// Calling this function signifies your acceptance to
// the CA's Subscriber Agreement and/or Terms of Service.
func ManageSync(domainNames []string) error {
Default.Agreed = true
return NewDefault().ManageSync(domainNames)
}
// ManageAsync is the same as ManageSync, except that
// certificates are managed asynchronously. This means
// that the function will return before certificates
// are ready, and errors that occur during certificate
// obtain or renew operations are only logged. It is
// vital that you monitor the logs if using this method,
// which is only recommended for automated/non-interactive
// environments.
func ManageAsync(ctx context.Context, domainNames []string) error {
Default.Agreed = true
return NewDefault().ManageAsync(ctx, domainNames)
}
// OnDemandConfig configures on-demand TLS (certificate
// operations as-needed, like during TLS handshakes,
// rather than immediately).
//
// When this package's high-level convenience functions
// are used (HTTPS, Manage, etc., where the Default
// config is used as a template), this struct regulates
// certificate operations using an implicit whitelist
// containing the names passed into those functions if
// no DecisionFunc is set. This ensures some degree of
// control by default to avoid certificate operations for
// aribtrary domain names. To override this whitelist,
// manually specify a DecisionFunc. To impose rate limits,
// specify your own DecisionFunc.
type OnDemandConfig struct {
// If set, this function will be called to determine
// whether a certificate can be obtained or renewed
// for the given name. If an error is returned, the
// request will be denied.
DecisionFunc func(name string) error
// List of whitelisted hostnames (SNI values) for
// deferred (on-demand) obtaining of certificates.
// Used only by higher-level functions in this
// package to persist the list of hostnames that
// the config is supposed to manage. This is done
// because it seems reasonable that if you say
// "Manage [domain names...]", then only those
// domain names should be able to have certs;
// we don't NEED this feature, but it makes sense
// for higher-level convenience functions to be
// able to retain their convenience (alternative
// is: the user manually creates a DecisionFunc
// that whitelists the same names it already
// passed into Manage) and without letting clients
// have their run of any domain names they want.
// Only enforced if len > 0.
hostWhitelist []string
}
func (o *OnDemandConfig) whitelistContains(name string) bool {
for _, n := range o.hostWhitelist {
if strings.ToLower(n) == strings.ToLower(name) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// isLoopback returns true if the hostname of addr looks
// explicitly like a common local hostname. addr must only
// be a host or a host:port combination.
func isLoopback(addr string) bool {
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(strings.ToLower(addr))
if err != nil {
host = addr // happens if the addr is only a hostname
}
return host == "localhost" ||
strings.Trim(host, "[]") == "::1" ||
strings.HasPrefix(host, "127.")
}
// isInternal returns true if the IP of addr
// belongs to a private network IP range. addr
// must only be an IP or an IP:port combination.
// Loopback addresses are considered false.
func isInternal(addr string) bool {
privateNetworks := []string{
"10.0.0.0/8",
"172.16.0.0/12",
"192.168.0.0/16",
"fc00::/7",
}
host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr)
if err != nil {
host = addr // happens if the addr is just a hostname, missing port
// if we encounter an error, the brackets need to be stripped
// because SplitHostPort didn't do it for us
host = strings.Trim(host, "[]")
}
ip := net.ParseIP(host)
if ip == nil {
return false
}
for _, privateNetwork := range privateNetworks {
_, ipnet, _ := net.ParseCIDR(privateNetwork)
if ipnet.Contains(ip) {
return true
}
}
return false
}
// Default contains the package defaults for the
// various Config fields. This is used as a template
// when creating your own Configs with New(), and it
// is also used as the Config by all the high-level
// functions in this package.
//
// The fields of this value will be used for Config
// fields which are unset. Feel free to modify these
// defaults, but do not use this Config by itself: it
// is only a template. Valid configurations can be
// obtained by calling New() (if you have your own
// certificate cache) or NewDefault() (if you only
// need a single config and want to use the default
// cache). This is the only Config which can access
// the default certificate cache.
var Default = Config{
CA: LetsEncryptProductionCA,
RenewDurationBefore: DefaultRenewDurationBefore,
KeyType: certcrypto.EC256,
Storage: defaultFileStorage,
}
const (
// HTTPChallengePort is the officially-designated port for
// the HTTP challenge according to the ACME spec.
HTTPChallengePort = 80
// TLSALPNChallengePort is the officially-designated port for
// the TLS-ALPN challenge according to the ACME spec.
TLSALPNChallengePort = 443
)
// Some well-known CA endpoints available to use.
const (
LetsEncryptStagingCA = "https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
LetsEncryptProductionCA = "https://acme-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory"
)
// Port variables must remain their defaults unless you
// forward packets from the defaults to whatever these
// are set to; otherwise ACME challenges will fail.
var (
// HTTPPort is the port on which to serve HTTP
// and, by extension, the HTTP challenge (unless
// Default.AltHTTPPort is set).
HTTPPort = 80
// HTTPSPort is the port on which to serve HTTPS
// and, by extension, the TLS-ALPN challenge
// (unless Default.AltTLSALPNPort is set).
HTTPSPort = 443
)
// Variables for conveniently serving HTTPS.
var (
httpLn, httpsLn net.Listener
lnMu sync.Mutex
httpWg sync.WaitGroup
)