telebit/vendor/github.com/caddyserver/certmagic/acmemanager.go

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package certmagic
import (
"context"
"crypto/x509"
"errors"
"fmt"
"log"
"net/http"
"net/url"
"strings"
"time"
"github.com/go-acme/lego/v3/acme"
"github.com/go-acme/lego/v3/certificate"
"github.com/go-acme/lego/v3/challenge"
"github.com/go-acme/lego/v3/challenge/dns01"
)
// ACMEManager gets certificates using ACME. It implements the PreChecker,
// Issuer, and Revoker interfaces.
//
// It is NOT VALID to use an ACMEManager without calling NewACMEManager().
// It fills in default values from DefaultACME as well as setting up
// internal state that is necessary for valid use. Always call
// NewACMEManager() to get a valid ACMEManager value.
type ACMEManager struct {
// The endpoint of the directory for the ACME
// CA we are to use
CA string
// TestCA is the endpoint of the directory for
// an ACME CA to use to test domain validation,
// but any certs obtained from this CA are
// discarded
TestCA string
// The email address to use when creating or
// selecting an existing ACME server account
Email string
// Set to true if agreed to the CA's
// subscriber agreement
Agreed bool
// An optional external account to associate
// with this ACME account
ExternalAccount *ExternalAccountBinding
// Disable all HTTP challenges
DisableHTTPChallenge bool
// Disable all TLS-ALPN challenges
DisableTLSALPNChallenge bool
// The host (ONLY the host, not port) to listen
// on if necessary to start a listener to solve
// an ACME challenge
ListenHost string
// The alternate port to use for the ACME HTTP
// challenge; if non-empty, this port will be
// used instead of HTTPChallengePort to spin up
// a listener for the HTTP challenge
AltHTTPPort int
// The alternate port to use for the ACME
// TLS-ALPN challenge; the system must forward
// TLSALPNChallengePort to this port for
// challenge to succeed
AltTLSALPNPort int
// The DNS provider to use when solving the
// ACME DNS challenge
DNSProvider challenge.Provider
// The ChallengeOption struct to provide
// custom precheck or name resolution options
// for DNS challenge validation and execution
DNSChallengeOption dns01.ChallengeOption
// TrustedRoots specifies a pool of root CA
// certificates to trust when communicating
// over a network to a peer.
TrustedRoots *x509.CertPool
// The maximum amount of time to allow for
// obtaining a certificate. If empty, the
// default from the underlying lego lib is
// used. If set, it must not be too low so
// as to cancel orders too early, running
// the risk of rate limiting.
CertObtainTimeout time.Duration
config *Config
}
// NewACMEManager constructs a valid ACMEManager based on a template
// configuration; any empty values will be filled in by defaults in
// DefaultACME. The associated config is also required.
//
// Typically, you'll create the Config first, then call NewACMEManager(),
// then assign the return value to the Issuer/Revoker fields of the Config.
func NewACMEManager(cfg *Config, template ACMEManager) *ACMEManager {
if cfg == nil {
panic("cannot make valid ACMEManager without an associated CertMagic config")
}
if template.CA == "" {
template.CA = DefaultACME.CA
}
if template.TestCA == "" {
template.TestCA = DefaultACME.TestCA
}
if template.Email == "" {
template.Email = DefaultACME.Email
}
if !template.Agreed {
template.Agreed = DefaultACME.Agreed
}
if !template.DisableHTTPChallenge {
template.DisableHTTPChallenge = DefaultACME.DisableHTTPChallenge
}
if !template.DisableTLSALPNChallenge {
template.DisableTLSALPNChallenge = DefaultACME.DisableTLSALPNChallenge
}
if template.ListenHost == "" {
template.ListenHost = DefaultACME.ListenHost
}
if template.AltHTTPPort == 0 {
template.AltHTTPPort = DefaultACME.AltHTTPPort
}
if template.AltTLSALPNPort == 0 {
template.AltTLSALPNPort = DefaultACME.AltTLSALPNPort
}
if template.DNSProvider == nil {
template.DNSProvider = DefaultACME.DNSProvider
}
if template.DNSChallengeOption == nil {
template.DNSChallengeOption = DefaultACME.DNSChallengeOption
}
if template.TrustedRoots == nil {
template.TrustedRoots = DefaultACME.TrustedRoots
}
if template.CertObtainTimeout == 0 {
template.CertObtainTimeout = DefaultACME.CertObtainTimeout
}
template.config = cfg
return &template
}
// IssuerKey returns the unique issuer key for the
// confgured CA endpoint.
func (am *ACMEManager) IssuerKey() string {
return am.issuerKey(am.CA)
}
func (am *ACMEManager) issuerKey(ca string) string {
key := ca
if caURL, err := url.Parse(key); err == nil {
key = caURL.Host
if caURL.Path != "" {
// keep the path, but make sure it's a single
// component (i.e. no forward slashes, and for
// good measure, no backward slashes either)
const hyphen = "-"
repl := strings.NewReplacer(
"/", hyphen,
"\\", hyphen,
)
path := strings.Trim(repl.Replace(caURL.Path), hyphen)
if path != "" {
key += hyphen + path
}
}
}
return key
}
// PreCheck performs a few simple checks before obtaining or
// renewing a certificate with ACME, and returns whether this
// batch is eligible for certificates if using Let's Encrypt.
// It also ensures that an email address is available.
func (am *ACMEManager) PreCheck(names []string, interactive bool) error {
letsEncrypt := strings.Contains(am.CA, "api.letsencrypt.org")
if letsEncrypt {
for _, name := range names {
if !SubjectQualifiesForPublicCert(name) {
return fmt.Errorf("subject does not qualify for a Let's Encrypt certificate: %s", name)
}
}
}
return am.getEmail(interactive)
}
// Issue implements the Issuer interface. It obtains a certificate for the given csr using
// the ACME configuration am.
func (am *ACMEManager) Issue(ctx context.Context, csr *x509.CertificateRequest) (*IssuedCertificate, error) {
if am.config == nil {
panic("missing config pointer (must use NewACMEManager)")
}
var isRetry bool
if attempts, ok := ctx.Value(AttemptsCtxKey).(*int); ok {
isRetry = *attempts > 0
}
cert, usedTestCA, err := am.doIssue(ctx, csr, isRetry)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
// important to note that usedTestCA is not necessarily the same as isRetry
// (usedTestCA can be true if the main CA and the test CA happen to be the same)
if isRetry && usedTestCA && am.CA != am.TestCA {
// succeeded with testing endpoint, so try again with production endpoint
// (only if the production endpoint is different from the testing endpoint)
// TODO: This logic is imperfect and could benefit from some refinement.
// The two CA endpoints likely have different states, which could cause one
// to succeed and the other to fail, even if it's not a validation error.
// Two common cases would be:
// 1) Rate limiter state. This is more likely to cause prod to fail while
// staging succeeds, since prod usually has tighter rate limits. Thus, if
// initial attempt failed in prod due to rate limit, first retry (on staging)
// might succeed, and then trying prod again right way would probably still
// fail; normally this would terminate retries but the right thing to do in
// this case is to back off and retry again later. We could refine this logic
// to stick with the production endpoint on retries unless the error changes.
// 2) Cached authorizations state. If a domain validates successfully with
// one endpoint, but then the other endpoint is used, it might fail, e.g. if
// DNS was just changed or is still propagating. In this case, the second CA
// should continue to be retried with backoff, without switching back to the
// other endpoint. This is more likely to happen if a user is testing with
// the staging CA as the main CA, then changes their configuration once they
// think they are ready for the production endpoint.
cert, _, err = am.doIssue(ctx, csr, false)
if err != nil {
// succeeded with test CA but failed just now with the production CA;
// either we are observing differing internal states of each CA that will
// work out with time, or there is a bug/misconfiguration somewhere
// externally; it is hard to tell which! one easy cue is whether the
// error is specifically a 429 (Too Many Requests); if so, we should
// probably keep retrying
var acmeErr acme.ProblemDetails
if errors.As(err, &acmeErr) {
if acmeErr.HTTPStatus == http.StatusTooManyRequests {
// DON'T abort retries; the test CA succeeded (even
// if it's cached, it recently succeeded!) so we just
// need to keep trying (with backoff) until this CA's
// rate limits expire...
// TODO: as mentioned in comment above, we would benefit
// by pinning the main CA at this point instead of
// needlessly retrying with the test CA first each time
return nil, err
}
}
return nil, ErrNoRetry{err}
}
}
return cert, err
}
func (am *ACMEManager) doIssue(ctx context.Context, csr *x509.CertificateRequest, useTestCA bool) (*IssuedCertificate, bool, error) {
client, err := am.newACMEClientWithRetry(useTestCA)
if err != nil {
return nil, false, err
}
usingTestCA := client.usingTestCA()
nameSet := namesFromCSR(csr)
if !useTestCA {
if err := client.throttle(ctx, nameSet); err != nil {
return nil, usingTestCA, err
}
}
certRes, err := client.tryAllEnabledChallenges(ctx, csr)
if err != nil {
return nil, usingTestCA, fmt.Errorf("%v %w", nameSet, err)
}
ic := &IssuedCertificate{
Certificate: certRes.Certificate,
Metadata: certRes,
}
return ic, usingTestCA, nil
}
func (c *acmeClient) tryAllEnabledChallenges(ctx context.Context, csr *x509.CertificateRequest) (*certificate.Resource, error) {
// start with all enabled challenges
challenges := c.initialChallenges()
if len(challenges) == 0 {
return nil, fmt.Errorf("no challenge types enabled")
}
// try while a challenge type is still available
var cert *certificate.Resource
var err error
for len(challenges) > 0 {
var chosenChallenge challenge.Type
chosenChallenge, challenges = c.nextChallenge(challenges)
cert, err = c.acmeClient.Certificate.ObtainForCSR(*csr, true)
if err == nil {
return cert, nil
}
log.Printf("[ERROR] %s (challenge=%s remaining=%v)", err, chosenChallenge, challenges)
time.Sleep(2 * time.Second)
}
return cert, err
}
// Revoke implements the Revoker interface. It revokes the given certificate.
func (am *ACMEManager) Revoke(ctx context.Context, cert CertificateResource) error {
client, err := am.newACMEClient(false, false)
if err != nil {
return err
}
meta := cert.IssuerData.(map[string]interface{})
cr := certificate.Resource{
Domain: meta["domain"].(string),
CertURL: meta["certUrl"].(string),
CertStableURL: meta["certStableURL"].(string),
}
return client.revoke(ctx, cr)
}
// ExternalAccountBinding contains information for
// binding an external account to an ACME account.
type ExternalAccountBinding struct {
KeyID string
HMAC []byte
}
// DefaultACME specifies the default settings
// to use for ACMEManagers.
var DefaultACME = ACMEManager{
CA: LetsEncryptProductionCA,
TestCA: LetsEncryptStagingCA,
}
// 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"
)
// prefixACME is the storage key prefix used for ACME-specific assets.
const prefixACME = "acme"
// Interface guards
var (
_ PreChecker = (*ACMEManager)(nil)
_ Issuer = (*ACMEManager)(nil)
_ Revoker = (*ACMEManager)(nil)
)