lego/acme/tls_alpn_challenge_server.go
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package acme
import (
"crypto/tls"
"fmt"
"log"
"net"
"net/http"
)
const (
// ACMETLS1Protocol is the ALPN Protocol ID for the ACME-TLS/1 Protocol.
ACMETLS1Protocol = "acme-tls/1"
// defaultTLSPort is the port that the TLSALPNProviderServer will default to
// when no other port is provided.
defaultTLSPort = "443"
)
// TLSALPNProviderServer implements ChallengeProvider for `TLS-ALPN-01`
// challenge. It may be instantiated without using the NewTLSALPNProviderServer
// if you want only to use the default values.
type TLSALPNProviderServer struct {
iface string
port string
listener net.Listener
}
// NewTLSALPNProviderServer creates a new TLSALPNProviderServer on the selected
// interface and port. Setting iface and / or port to an empty string will make
// the server fall back to the "any" interface and port 443 respectively.
func NewTLSALPNProviderServer(iface, port string) *TLSALPNProviderServer {
return &TLSALPNProviderServer{iface: iface, port: port}
}
// Present generates a certificate with a SHA-256 digest of the keyAuth provided
// as the acmeValidation-v1 extension value to conform to the ACME-TLS-ALPN
// spec.
func (t *TLSALPNProviderServer) Present(domain, token, keyAuth string) error {
if t.port == "" {
// Fallback to port 443 if the port was not provided.
t.port = defaultTLSPort
}
// Generate the challenge certificate using the provided keyAuth and domain.
cert, err := TLSALPNChallengeCert(domain, keyAuth)
if err != nil {
return err
}
// Place the generated certificate with the extension into the TLS config
// so that it can serve the correct details.
tlsConf := new(tls.Config)
tlsConf.Certificates = []tls.Certificate{*cert}
// We must set that the `acme-tls/1` application level protocol is supported
// so that the protocol negotiation can succeed. Reference:
// https://tools.ietf.org/html/draft-ietf-acme-tls-alpn-01#section-5.2
tlsConf.NextProtos = []string{ACMETLS1Protocol}
// Create the listener with the created tls.Config.
t.listener, err = tls.Listen("tcp", net.JoinHostPort(t.iface, t.port), tlsConf)
if err != nil {
return fmt.Errorf("could not start HTTPS server for challenge -> %v", err)
}
// Shut the server down when we're finished.
go func() {
err := http.Serve(t.listener, nil)
if err != nil {
log.Println(err)
}
}()
return nil
}
// CleanUp closes the HTTPS server.
func (t *TLSALPNProviderServer) CleanUp(domain, token, keyAuth string) error {
if t.listener == nil {
return nil
}
// Server was created, close it.
if err := t.listener.Close(); err != nil && err != http.ErrServerClosed {
return err
}
return nil
}