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Update to github.com/lafriks/xormstore@v1.3.0 (#8317)

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Antoine GIRARD
2019-10-02 02:32:12 +02:00
committed by GitHub
parent 3a7e3dbfb4
commit 149758c912
31 changed files with 1682 additions and 1088 deletions

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@@ -88,9 +88,9 @@ func defaultHostPolicy(context.Context, string) error {
}
// Manager is a stateful certificate manager built on top of acme.Client.
// It obtains and refreshes certificates automatically using "tls-alpn-01",
// "tls-sni-01", "tls-sni-02" and "http-01" challenge types,
// as well as providing them to a TLS server via tls.Config.
// It obtains and refreshes certificates automatically using "tls-alpn-01"
// or "http-01" challenge types, as well as providing them to a TLS server
// via tls.Config.
//
// You must specify a cache implementation, such as DirCache,
// to reuse obtained certificates across program restarts.
@@ -184,10 +184,8 @@ type Manager struct {
// to be provisioned.
// The entries are stored for the duration of the authorization flow.
httpTokens map[string][]byte
// certTokens contains temporary certificates for tls-sni and tls-alpn challenges
// and is keyed by token domain name, which matches server name of ClientHello.
// Keys always have ".acme.invalid" suffix for tls-sni. Otherwise, they are domain names
// for tls-alpn.
// certTokens contains temporary certificates for tls-alpn-01 challenges
// and is keyed by the domain name which matches the ClientHello server name.
// The entries are stored for the duration of the authorization flow.
certTokens map[string]*tls.Certificate
// nowFunc, if not nil, returns the current time. This may be set for
@@ -226,7 +224,7 @@ func (m *Manager) TLSConfig() *tls.Config {
// GetCertificate implements the tls.Config.GetCertificate hook.
// It provides a TLS certificate for hello.ServerName host, including answering
// tls-alpn-01 and *.acme.invalid (tls-sni-01 and tls-sni-02) challenges.
// tls-alpn-01 challenges.
// All other fields of hello are ignored.
//
// If m.HostPolicy is non-nil, GetCertificate calls the policy before requesting
@@ -235,9 +233,7 @@ func (m *Manager) TLSConfig() *tls.Config {
// This does not affect cached certs. See HostPolicy field description for more details.
//
// If GetCertificate is used directly, instead of via Manager.TLSConfig, package users will
// also have to add acme.ALPNProto to NextProtos for tls-alpn-01, or use HTTPHandler
// for http-01. (The tls-sni-* challenges have been deprecated by popular ACME providers
// due to security issues in the ecosystem.)
// also have to add acme.ALPNProto to NextProtos for tls-alpn-01, or use HTTPHandler for http-01.
func (m *Manager) GetCertificate(hello *tls.ClientHelloInfo) (*tls.Certificate, error) {
if m.Prompt == nil {
return nil, errors.New("acme/autocert: Manager.Prompt not set")
@@ -269,13 +265,10 @@ func (m *Manager) GetCertificate(hello *tls.ClientHelloInfo) (*tls.Certificate,
ctx, cancel := context.WithTimeout(context.Background(), 5*time.Minute)
defer cancel()
// Check whether this is a token cert requested for TLS-SNI or TLS-ALPN challenge.
// Check whether this is a token cert requested for TLS-ALPN challenge.
if wantsTokenCert(hello) {
m.tokensMu.RLock()
defer m.tokensMu.RUnlock()
// It's ok to use the same token cert key for both tls-sni and tls-alpn
// because there's always at most 1 token cert per on-going domain authorization.
// See m.verify for details.
if cert := m.certTokens[name]; cert != nil {
return cert, nil
}
@@ -318,8 +311,7 @@ func wantsTokenCert(hello *tls.ClientHelloInfo) bool {
if len(hello.SupportedProtos) == 1 && hello.SupportedProtos[0] == acme.ALPNProto {
return true
}
// tls-sni-xx
return strings.HasSuffix(hello.ServerName, ".acme.invalid")
return false
}
func supportsECDSA(hello *tls.ClientHelloInfo) bool {
@@ -688,7 +680,7 @@ func (m *Manager) revokePendingAuthz(ctx context.Context, uri []string) {
func (m *Manager) verify(ctx context.Context, client *acme.Client, domain string) error {
// The list of challenge types we'll try to fulfill
// in this specific order.
challengeTypes := []string{"tls-alpn-01", "tls-sni-02", "tls-sni-01"}
challengeTypes := []string{"tls-alpn-01"}
m.tokensMu.RLock()
if m.tryHTTP01 {
challengeTypes = append(challengeTypes, "http-01")
@@ -776,20 +768,6 @@ func (m *Manager) fulfill(ctx context.Context, client *acme.Client, chal *acme.C
}
m.putCertToken(ctx, domain, &cert)
return func() { go m.deleteCertToken(domain) }, nil
case "tls-sni-01":
cert, name, err := client.TLSSNI01ChallengeCert(chal.Token)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
m.putCertToken(ctx, name, &cert)
return func() { go m.deleteCertToken(name) }, nil
case "tls-sni-02":
cert, name, err := client.TLSSNI02ChallengeCert(chal.Token)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
m.putCertToken(ctx, name, &cert)
return func() { go m.deleteCertToken(name) }, nil
case "http-01":
resp, err := client.HTTP01ChallengeResponse(chal.Token)
if err != nil {