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gitea/vendor/github.com/mholt/acmez/acme/challenge.go
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Use caddy's certmagic library for extensible/robust ACME handling (#14177)
* use certmagic for more extensible/robust ACME cert handling

* accept TOS based on config option

Signed-off-by: Andrew Thornton <art27@cantab.net>

Co-authored-by: zeripath <art27@cantab.net>
Co-authored-by: Lauris BH <lauris@nix.lv>
2021-01-25 01:37:35 +02:00

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// Copyright 2020 Matthew Holt
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
package acme
import (
"context"
"crypto/sha256"
"encoding/base64"
)
// Challenge holds information about an ACME challenge.
//
// "An ACME challenge object represents a server's offer to validate a
// client's possession of an identifier in a specific way. Unlike the
// other objects listed above, there is not a single standard structure
// for a challenge object. The contents of a challenge object depend on
// the validation method being used. The general structure of challenge
// objects and an initial set of validation methods are described in
// Section 8." §7.1.5
type Challenge struct {
// "Challenge objects all contain the following basic fields..." §8
// type (required, string): The type of challenge encoded in the
// object.
Type string `json:"type"`
// url (required, string): The URL to which a response can be posted.
URL string `json:"url"`
// status (required, string): The status of this challenge. Possible
// values are "pending", "processing", "valid", and "invalid" (see
// Section 7.1.6).
Status string `json:"status"`
// validated (optional, string): The time at which the server validated
// this challenge, encoded in the format specified in [RFC3339].
// This field is REQUIRED if the "status" field is "valid".
Validated string `json:"validated,omitempty"`
// error (optional, object): Error that occurred while the server was
// validating the challenge, if any, structured as a problem document
// [RFC7807]. Multiple errors can be indicated by using subproblems
// Section 6.7.1. A challenge object with an error MUST have status
// equal to "invalid".
Error *Problem `json:"error,omitempty"`
// "All additional fields are specified by the challenge type." §8
// (We also add our own for convenience.)
// "The token for a challenge is a string comprised entirely of
// characters in the URL-safe base64 alphabet." §8.1
//
// Used by the http-01, tls-alpn-01, and dns-01 challenges.
Token string `json:"token,omitempty"`
// A key authorization is a string that concatenates the token for the
// challenge with a key fingerprint, separated by a "." character (§8.1):
//
// keyAuthorization = token || '.' || base64url(Thumbprint(accountKey))
//
// This client package automatically assembles and sets this value for you.
KeyAuthorization string `json:"keyAuthorization,omitempty"`
// We attach the identifier that this challenge is associated with, which
// may be useful information for solving a challenge. It is not part of the
// structure as defined by the spec but is added by us to provide enough
// information to solve the DNS-01 challenge.
Identifier Identifier `json:"identifier,omitempty"`
}
// HTTP01ResourcePath returns the URI path for solving the http-01 challenge.
//
// "The path at which the resource is provisioned is comprised of the
// fixed prefix '/.well-known/acme-challenge/', followed by the 'token'
// value in the challenge." §8.3
func (c Challenge) HTTP01ResourcePath() string {
return "/.well-known/acme-challenge/" + c.Token
}
// DNS01TXTRecordName returns the name of the TXT record to create for
// solving the dns-01 challenge.
//
// "The client constructs the validation domain name by prepending the
// label '_acme-challenge' to the domain name being validated, then
// provisions a TXT record with the digest value under that name." §8.4
func (c Challenge) DNS01TXTRecordName() string {
return "_acme-challenge." + c.Identifier.Value
}
// DNS01KeyAuthorization encodes a key authorization value to be used
// in a TXT record for the _acme-challenge DNS record.
//
// "A client fulfills this challenge by constructing a key authorization
// from the 'token' value provided in the challenge and the client's
// account key. The client then computes the SHA-256 digest [FIPS180-4]
// of the key authorization.
//
// The record provisioned to the DNS contains the base64url encoding of
// this digest." §8.4
func (c Challenge) DNS01KeyAuthorization() string {
h := sha256.Sum256([]byte(c.KeyAuthorization))
return base64.RawURLEncoding.EncodeToString(h[:])
}
// InitiateChallenge "indicates to the server that it is ready for the challenge
// validation by sending an empty JSON body ('{}') carried in a POST request to
// the challenge URL (not the authorization URL)." §7.5.1
func (c *Client) InitiateChallenge(ctx context.Context, account Account, challenge Challenge) (Challenge, error) {
if err := c.provision(ctx); err != nil {
return Challenge{}, err
}
_, err := c.httpPostJWS(ctx, account.PrivateKey, account.Location, challenge.URL, struct{}{}, &challenge)
return challenge, err
}
// The standard or well-known ACME challenge types.
const (
ChallengeTypeHTTP01 = "http-01" // RFC 8555 §8.3
ChallengeTypeDNS01 = "dns-01" // RFC 8555 §8.4
ChallengeTypeTLSALPN01 = "tls-alpn-01" // RFC 8737 §3
)