- Currently if the canonical domain validations fails(either for
legitimate reasons or for bug reasons like the request to Gitea/Forgejo
failing) it will use main domain certificate, which in the case for
custom domains will warrant a security error as the certificate isn't
issued to the custom domain.
- This patch handles this situation more gracefully and instead only
disallow obtaining a certificate if the domain validation fails, so in
the case that a certificate still exists it can still be used even if
the canonical domain validation fails. There's a small side effect,
legitimate users that remove domains from `.domain` will still be able
to use the removed domain(as long as the DNS records exists) as long as
the certificate currently hold by pages-server isn't expired.
- Given the increased usage in custom domains that are resulting in
errors, I think it ways more than the side effect.
- In order to future-proof against future slowdowns of instances, add a retry mechanism to the domain validation function, such that it's more likely to succeed even if the instance is not responding.
- Refactor the code a bit and add some comments.
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Added new TockenBucket named `acmeClientFailLimit` to avoid being banned because of the [Failed validation limit](https://letsencrypt.org/docs/failed-validation-limit/) of Let's Encrypt.
The behaviour is similar to the other limiters blocking the `obtainCert` func ensuring rate under limit.
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- It's not guaranteed that `tls.X509KeyPair` will set `c.Leaf`.
- This patch fixes this by using a wrapper that parses the leaf
certificate(in bytes) if `c.Leaf` wasn't set.
- Resolves#149
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As per [the documentation](https://pkg.go.dev/net/http#Serve), it doesn't enable HTTP2 by-default, unless we enable it via the `NextProtos` option.
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we have big functions that handle all stuff ... we should split this into smaler chuncks so we could test them seperate and make clear cuts in what happens where
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- For production(*cough* Codeberg *cough*), it's important to not use
mock certs. So fail right from the start if this is the case and not try
to "handle it gracefully", as it would break production.
- Resolves#131
CC @6543
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- Actually log useful information at their respective log level.
- Add logs in hot-paths to be able to deep-dive and debug specific requests (see server/handler.go)
- Add more information to existing fields(e.g. the host that the user is visiting, this was noted by @fnetX).
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