3.1 KiB
3.1 KiB
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letsencrypt-koa
Free SSL and Automatic HTTPS for node.js with KOA and other middleware systems via Let's Encrypt
- Automatic Registration via SNI (
httpsOptions.SNICallback
)- registrations require an approval callback in production
- Automatic Renewal (around 80 days)
- renewals are fully automatic and happen in the background, with no downtime
- Automatic vhost / virtual hosting
All you have to do is start the webserver and then visit it at it's domain name.
Install
npm install --save letsencrypt-express@1.x
Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain. (just ignore that the name of the module is letsencrypt-express)
Part 1: Setup
'use strict';
/* Note: using staging server url, remove .testing() for production
Using .testing() will overwrite the debug flag with true */
var LEX = require('letsencrypt-express').testing();
var lex = LEX.create({
configDir: require('os').homedir() + '/letsencrypt/etc'
, approveRegistration: function (hostname, cb) { // leave `null` to disable automatic registration
// Note: this is the place to check your database to get the user associated with this domain
cb(null, {
domains: [hostname]
, email: 'CHANGE_ME' // user@example.com
, agreeTos: true
});
}
});
WARNING: If you don't do any checks and simply complete approveRegistration
callback, an attacker will spoof SNI packets with bad hostnames and that will cause you to be rate-limited and or blocked from the ACME server. Alternatively, You can run registration manually:
npm install -g letsencrypt-cli
letsencrypt certonly --standalone \
--config-dir ~/letsencrypt/etc \
--agree-tos --domains example.com --email user@example.com
# Note: the '--webrootPath' option is also available if you don't want to shut down your webserver to get the cert.
Part 2: Just add Koa
var http = require('http');
var https = require('spdy');
var koa = require('koa');
var app = koa();
var redirectHttps = koa().use(require('koa-sslify')()).callback();
app.use(function *() {
this.body = 'Hello World';
});
var server = https.createServer(lex.httpsOptions, LEX.createAcmeResponder(lex, app.callback()));
var redirectServer = http.createServer(LEX.createAcmeResponder(lex, redirectHttps)));
server.listen(443, function () {
console.log('Listening at https://localhost:' + this.address().port);
});
redirectServer.listen(80, function () {
console.log('Redirecting insecure traffic from http://localhost:' + this.address().port + ' to https');
});