package acme import ( "encoding/json" "errors" "fmt" "net" "net/http" "strings" "time" ) type httpChallenge struct { jws *jws optPort string start chan net.Listener end chan error } func (s *httpChallenge) Solve(chlng challenge, domain string) error { logf("[INFO] acme: Trying to solve HTTP-01") s.start = make(chan net.Listener) s.end = make(chan error) // Generate the Key Authorization for the challenge keyAuth, err := getKeyAuthorization(chlng.Token, &s.jws.privKey.PublicKey) if err != nil { return err } go s.startHTTPServer(domain, chlng.Token, keyAuth) var listener net.Listener select { case listener = <-s.start: break case err := <-s.end: return fmt.Errorf("Could not start HTTP server for challenge -> %v", err) } // Make sure we properly close the HTTP server before we return defer func() { listener.Close() err = <-s.end close(s.start) close(s.end) }() jsonBytes, err := json.Marshal(challenge{Resource: "challenge", Type: chlng.Type, Token: chlng.Token, KeyAuthorization: keyAuth}) if err != nil { return errors.New("Failed to marshal network message...") } // Tell the server we handle HTTP-01 resp, err := s.jws.post(chlng.URI, jsonBytes) if err != nil { return fmt.Errorf("Failed to post JWS message. -> %v", err) } // After the path is sent, the ACME server will access our server. // Repeatedly check the server for an updated status on our request. var challengeResponse challenge Loop: for { if resp.StatusCode >= http.StatusBadRequest { return handleHTTPError(resp) } err = json.NewDecoder(resp.Body).Decode(&challengeResponse) resp.Body.Close() if err != nil { return err } switch challengeResponse.Status { case "valid": logf("The server validated our request") break Loop case "pending": break case "invalid": return errors.New("The server could not validate our request.") default: return errors.New("The server returned an unexpected state.") } time.Sleep(1 * time.Second) resp, err = http.Get(chlng.URI) } return nil } func (s *httpChallenge) startHTTPServer(domain string, token string, keyAuth string) { // Allow for CLI port override port := ":80" if s.optPort != "" { port = ":" + s.optPort } listener, err := net.Listen("tcp", domain+port) if err != nil { // if the domain:port bind failed, fall back to :port bind and try that instead. listener, err = net.Listen("tcp", port) if err != nil { s.end <- err } } // Signal successfull start s.start <- listener path := "/.well-known/acme-challenge/" + token // The handler validates the HOST header and request type. // For validation it then writes the token the server returned with the challenge http.HandleFunc(path, func(w http.ResponseWriter, r *http.Request) { if strings.HasPrefix(r.Host, domain) && r.Method == "GET" { w.Header().Add("Content-Type", "text/plain") w.Write([]byte(keyAuth)) logf("[INFO] Served key authentication") } else { logf("[INFO] Received request for domain %s with method %s", r.Host, r.Method) w.Write([]byte("TEST")) } }) http.Serve(listener, nil) // Signal that the server was shut down s.end <- nil }