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Matthew Holt
08028714b5
tls: Synchronize renewals between Caddy instances sharing file storage
Also introduce caddy.OnProcessExit which is a list of functions that
run before exiting the process cleanly; these do not count as shutdown
callbacks, so they do not return errors and must execute quickly.
2018-02-13 13:23:09 -07:00
Matthew Holt
fc2ff9155c
tls: Restructure and improve certificate management
- Expose the list of Caddy instances through caddy.Instances()

- Added arbitrary storage to caddy.Instance

- The cache of loaded certificates is no longer global; now scoped
  per-instance, meaning upon reload (like SIGUSR1) the old cert cache
  will be discarded entirely, whereas before, aggressively reloading
  config that added and removed lots of sites would cause unnecessary
  build-up in the cache over time.

- Key certificates in the cache by their SHA-256 hash instead of
  by their names. This means certificates will not be duplicated in
  memory (within each instance), making Caddy much more memory-efficient
  for large-scale deployments with thousands of sites sharing certs.

- Perform name-to-certificate lookups scoped per caddytls.Config instead
  of a single global lookup. This prevents certificates from stepping on
  each other when they overlap in their names.

- Do not allow TLS configurations keyed by the same hostname to be
  different; this now throws an error.

- Updated relevant tests, with a stark awareness that more tests are
  needed.

- Change the NewContext function signature to include an *Instance.

- Strongly recommend (basically require) use of caddytls.NewConfig()
  to create a new *caddytls.Config, to ensure pointers to the instance
  certificate cache are initialized properly.

- Update the TLS-SNI challenge solver (even though TLS-SNI is disabled
  currently on the CA side). Store temporary challenge cert in instance
  cache, but do so directly by the ACME challenge name, not the hash.
  Modified the getCertificate function to check the cache directly for
  a name match if one isn't found otherwise. This will allow any
  caddytls.Config to be able to help solve a TLS-SNI challenge, with one
  extra side-effect that might actually be kind of interesting (and
  useless): clients could send a certificate's hash as the SNI and
  Caddy would be able to serve that certificate for the handshake.

- Do not attempt to match a "default" (random) certificate when SNI
  is present but unrecognized; return no certificate so a TLS alert
  happens instead.

- Store an Instance in the list of instances even while the instance
  is still starting up (this allows access to the cert cache for
  performing renewals at startup, etc). Will be removed from list again
  if instance startup fails.

- Laid groundwork for ACMEv2 and Let's Encrypt wildcard support.

Server type plugins will need to be updated slightly to accommodate
minor adjustments to their API (like passing in an Instance). This
commit includes the changes for the HTTP server.

Certain Caddyfile configurations might error out with this change, if
they configured different TLS settings for the same hostname.

This change trades some complexity for other complexity, but ultimately
this new complexity is more correct and robust than earlier logic.

Fixes #1991
Fixes #1994
Fixes #1303
2018-02-04 00:58:27 -07:00
Kevin Stock
97710ced7e Add hook for instance startup (#1888)
Provides a new hook for plugins as a means to provide the current caddy.Instance when starting or restarting.
2017-10-01 20:36:23 -06:00
elcore
f878247a18 Implement CertRenewEvent (#1879) 2017-10-01 11:25:30 -06:00
Matthew Holt
baf6db5b57
Apply Apache license to all .go source files (closes #1865)
I am not a lawyer, but according to the appendix of the license,
these boilerplate notices should be included with every source file.
2017-09-22 23:56:58 -06:00
Henrique Dias
cbdd3a4f8e Add ExtraInfo to EventHook (#1692)
* Update plugins.go

* Add extraInfo to eventHook

* Add extraInfo to eventHook

* Update run.go

* Update run.go

* Update run.go
2017-06-03 07:28:16 -06:00
Aaron Ellington
7ee4ea244f lint fixes 2017-04-29 20:53:58 -04:00
Henrique Dias
6cabc9bfe3 Add Event Hook plugins to DescribePlugins function (#1540)
* Add Event Hook plugins to DescribePlugins function

* Update plugins.go

* Update plugins.go
2017-03-28 08:19:29 -06:00
Henrique Dias
da674fd599 Introducing Event Hooks Plugins (#1537)
* add Hook

* update hooks

* remove parenthesis

* Update requests
2017-03-27 18:05:59 -06:00
Henrique Dias
0155b0c5fb Add StartupHooks to Plugins (#1330)
* Update run.go

* Update plugins.go

* Update plugins.go

* Update run.go

* typo

* Update plugins.go

* Update plugins.go

* Requested changes by @mholt
2017-01-14 07:25:57 -07:00
Matthew Holt
17709a7d3f
Defer loading directives until needed (fix for previous commit)
This change is still experimental.
2016-08-25 00:15:18 -06:00
Miek Gieben
a609fa5f56 Implement missing bits for an external servertype
Make ServerListeners public and add two helper methods to get access
to the address they listen on. This is useful for tests (among other
things)

Also make DefaultConfigFile a var so it can be overridden by server
types.
2016-08-19 00:19:45 +00:00
Matthew Holt
c5524b0bab
Report errors when loading Caddyfile 2016-08-17 17:02:01 -06:00
Miek Gieben
9315738dab Allow for UDP servers (#935)
* Allow for UDP servers

Extend the Server interface with ServePacket and ListenPacket - this is
in the same vein as the net package.

Plumb the packetconn through the start and restart phases.

Rename RestartPair to RestartTriple as it now also contains a Packet.
Not that these can now be nil, so we need to check for that when
restarting.

* Update the documentation
2016-07-18 14:24:09 -06:00
Matthew Holt
a798e0c951 Refactor how caddy.Context is stored and used
- Server types no longer need to store their own contexts; they are
  stored on the caddy.Instance, which means each context will be
  properly GC'ed when the instance is stopped. Server types should use
  type assertions to convert from caddy.Context to their concrete
  context type when they need to use it.
- Pass the entire context into httpserver.GetConfig instead of only the
  Key field.
- caddy.NewTestController now requires a server type string so it can
  create a controller with the proper concrete context associated with
  that server type.

Tests still need more attention so that we can test the proper creation
of startup functions, etc.
2016-06-20 11:59:23 -06:00
Matthew Holt
727ef24306
Improve godoc for plugin facilities 2016-06-06 18:27:54 -06:00
Matthew Holt
d3860f95f5
Make RegisterPlugin() more consistent, having name as first argument 2016-06-06 15:31:03 -06:00
Matthew Holt
ac4fa2c3a9
Rewrote Caddy from the ground up; initial commit of 0.9 branch
These changes span work from the last ~4 months in an effort to make
Caddy more extensible, reduce the coupling between its components, and
lay a more robust foundation of code going forward into 1.0. A bunch of
new features have been added, too, with even higher future potential.

The most significant design change is an overall inversion of
dependencies. Instead of the caddy package knowing about the server
and the notion of middleware and config, the caddy package exposes an
interface that other components plug into. This does introduce more
indirection when reading the code, but every piece is very modular and
pluggable. Even the HTTP server is pluggable.

The caddy package has been moved to the top level, and main has been
pushed into a subfolder called caddy. The actual logic of the main
file has been pushed even further into caddy/caddymain/run.go so that
custom builds of Caddy can be 'go get'able.

The HTTPS logic was surgically separated into two parts to divide the
TLS-specific code and the HTTPS-specific code. The caddytls package can
now be used by any type of server that needs TLS, not just HTTP. I also
added the ability to customize nearly every aspect of TLS at the site
level rather than all sites sharing the same TLS configuration. Not all
of this flexibility is exposed in the Caddyfile yet, but it may be in
the future. Caddy can also generate self-signed certificates in memory
for the convenience of a developer working on localhost who wants HTTPS.
And Caddy now supports the DNS challenge, assuming at least one DNS
provider is plugged in.

Dozens, if not hundreds, of other minor changes swept through the code
base as I literally started from an empty main function, copying over
functions or files as needed, then adjusting them to fit in the new
design. Most tests have been restored and adapted to the new API,
but more work is needed there.

A lot of what was "impossible" before is now possible, or can be made
possible with minimal disruption of the code. For example, it's fairly
easy to make plugins hook into another part of the code via callbacks.
Plugins can do more than just be directives; we now have plugins that
customize how the Caddyfile is loaded (useful when you need to get your
configuration from a remote store).

Site addresses no longer need be just a host and port. They can have a
path, allowing you to scope a configuration to a specific path. There is
no inheretance, however; each site configuration is distinct.

Thanks to amazing work by Lucas Clemente, this commit adds experimental
QUIC support. Turn it on using the -quic flag; your browser may have
to be configured to enable it.

Almost everything is here, but you will notice that most of the middle-
ware are missing. After those are transferred over, we'll be ready for
beta tests.

I'm very excited to get this out. Thanks for everyone's help and
patience these last few months. I hope you like it!!
2016-06-04 17:00:29 -06:00