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Merge pull request #2469 from felixbuenemann/letsencrypt-host-whitelist-support
Let's Encrypt Host Whitelist Support
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4 changed files with 19 additions and 5 deletions
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@ -114,6 +114,10 @@ type Configuration struct {
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// Email is the email to use during Let's Encrypt registration
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Email string `yaml:"email,omitempty"`
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// Hosts specifies the hosts which are allowed to obtain Let's
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// Encrypt certificates.
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Hosts []string `yaml:"hosts,omitempty"`
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} `yaml:"letsencrypt,omitempty"`
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} `yaml:"tls,omitempty"`
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@ -80,6 +80,7 @@ var configStruct = Configuration{
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LetsEncrypt struct {
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CacheFile string `yaml:"cachefile,omitempty"`
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Email string `yaml:"email,omitempty"`
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Hosts []string `yaml:"hosts,omitempty"`
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} `yaml:"letsencrypt,omitempty"`
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} `yaml:"tls,omitempty"`
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Headers http.Header `yaml:"headers,omitempty"`
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@ -97,6 +98,7 @@ var configStruct = Configuration{
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LetsEncrypt struct {
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CacheFile string `yaml:"cachefile,omitempty"`
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Email string `yaml:"email,omitempty"`
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Hosts []string `yaml:"hosts,omitempty"`
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} `yaml:"letsencrypt,omitempty"`
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}{
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ClientCAs: []string{"/path/to/ca.pem"},
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@ -215,6 +215,7 @@ http:
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letsencrypt:
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cachefile: /path/to/cache-file
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email: emailused@letsencrypt.com
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hosts: [myregistryaddress.org]
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debug:
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addr: localhost:5001
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headers:
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@ -738,6 +739,7 @@ http:
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letsencrypt:
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cachefile: /path/to/cache-file
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email: emailused@letsencrypt.com
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hosts: [myregistryaddress.org]
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debug:
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addr: localhost:5001
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headers:
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@ -782,12 +784,15 @@ TLS certificates provided by
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> accessible on port `443`. The registry defaults to listening on port `5000`.
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> If you run the registry as a container, consider adding the flag `-p 443:5000`
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> to the `docker run` command or using a similar setting in a cloud
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> configuration.
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> configuration. You should also set the `hosts` option to the list of hostnames
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> that are valid for this registry to avoid trying to get certificates for random
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> hostnames due to malicious clients connecting with bogus SNI hostnames.
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| Parameter | Required | Description |
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|-----------|----------|-------------------------------------------------------|
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| `cachefile` | yes | Absolute path to a file where the Let's Encrypt agent can cache data. |
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| `email` | yes | The email address used to register with Let's Encrypt. |
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| `hosts` | no | The hostnames allowed for Let's Encrypt certificates. |
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### `debug`
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@ -147,6 +147,9 @@ func (registry *Registry) ListenAndServe() error {
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return err
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}
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}
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if len(config.HTTP.TLS.LetsEncrypt.Hosts) > 0 {
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m.SetHosts(config.HTTP.TLS.LetsEncrypt.Hosts)
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}
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tlsConf.GetCertificate = m.GetCertificate
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} else {
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tlsConf.Certificates = make([]tls.Certificate, 1)
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