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// Copyright 2015 Light Code Labs, LLC
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//
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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//     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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package caddytls
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import (
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	"crypto/tls"
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	"crypto/x509"
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	"errors"
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	"io/ioutil"
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	"log"
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	"strings"
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	"sync"
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	"time"
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	"golang.org/x/crypto/ocsp"
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)
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// certCache stores certificates in memory,
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// keying certificates by name. Certificates
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// should not overlap in the names they serve,
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// because a name only maps to one certificate.
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var certCache = make(map[string]Certificate)
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var certCacheMu sync.RWMutex
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// Certificate is a tls.Certificate with associated metadata tacked on.
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// Even if the metadata can be obtained by parsing the certificate,
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// we can be more efficient by extracting the metadata once so it's
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// just there, ready to use.
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type Certificate struct {
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	tls.Certificate
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	// Names is the list of names this certificate is written for.
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	// The first is the CommonName (if any), the rest are SAN.
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	// This should be the exact list of keys by which this cert
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	// is accessed in the cache, careful to avoid overlap.
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	Names []string
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	// NotAfter is when the certificate expires.
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	NotAfter time.Time
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	// OCSP contains the certificate's parsed OCSP response.
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	OCSP *ocsp.Response
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	// Config is the configuration with which the certificate was
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	// loaded or obtained and with which it should be maintained.
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	Config *Config
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}
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// getCertificate gets a certificate that matches name (a server name)
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// from the in-memory cache. If there is no exact match for name, it
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// will be checked against names of the form '*.example.com' (wildcard
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// certificates) according to RFC 6125. If a match is found, matched will
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// be true. If no matches are found, matched will be false and a default
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// certificate will be returned with defaulted set to true. If no default
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// certificate is set, defaulted will be set to false.
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//
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// The logic in this function is adapted from the Go standard library,
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// which is by the Go Authors.
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//
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// This function is safe for concurrent use.
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func getCertificate(name string) (cert Certificate, matched, defaulted bool) {
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	var ok bool
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	// Not going to trim trailing dots here since RFC 3546 says,
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	// "The hostname is represented ... without a trailing dot."
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	// Just normalize to lowercase.
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	name = strings.ToLower(name)
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	certCacheMu.RLock()
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	defer certCacheMu.RUnlock()
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	// exact match? great, let's use it
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	if cert, ok = certCache[name]; ok {
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		matched = true
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		return
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	}
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	// try replacing labels in the name with wildcards until we get a match
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	labels := strings.Split(name, ".")
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	for i := range labels {
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		labels[i] = "*"
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		candidate := strings.Join(labels, ".")
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		if cert, ok = certCache[candidate]; ok {
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			matched = true
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			return
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		}
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	}
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	// if nothing matches, use the default certificate or bust
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	cert, defaulted = certCache[""]
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	return
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}
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// CacheManagedCertificate loads the certificate for domain into the
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// cache, flagging it as Managed and, if onDemand is true, as "OnDemand"
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// (meaning that it was obtained or loaded during a TLS handshake).
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//
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// This method is safe for concurrent use.
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func (cfg *Config) CacheManagedCertificate(domain string) (Certificate, error) {
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	storage, err := cfg.StorageFor(cfg.CAUrl)
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	if err != nil {
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		return Certificate{}, err
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	}
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	siteData, err := storage.LoadSite(domain)
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	if err != nil {
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		return Certificate{}, err
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	}
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	cert, err := makeCertificate(siteData.Cert, siteData.Key)
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	if err != nil {
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		return cert, err
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	}
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	cert.Config = cfg
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	cacheCertificate(cert)
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	return cert, nil
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}
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// cacheUnmanagedCertificatePEMFile loads a certificate for host using certFile
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// and keyFile, which must be in PEM format. It stores the certificate in
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// memory. The Managed and OnDemand flags of the certificate will be set to
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// false.
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//
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// This function is safe for concurrent use.
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func cacheUnmanagedCertificatePEMFile(certFile, keyFile string) error {
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	cert, err := makeCertificateFromDisk(certFile, keyFile)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	cacheCertificate(cert)
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	return nil
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}
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// cacheUnmanagedCertificatePEMBytes makes a certificate out of the PEM bytes
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// of the certificate and key, then caches it in memory.
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//
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// This function is safe for concurrent use.
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func cacheUnmanagedCertificatePEMBytes(certBytes, keyBytes []byte) error {
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	cert, err := makeCertificate(certBytes, keyBytes)
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	cacheCertificate(cert)
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	return nil
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}
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// makeCertificateFromDisk makes a Certificate by loading the
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// certificate and key files. It fills out all the fields in
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// the certificate except for the Managed and OnDemand flags.
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// (It is up to the caller to set those.)
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func makeCertificateFromDisk(certFile, keyFile string) (Certificate, error) {
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	certPEMBlock, err := ioutil.ReadFile(certFile)
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	if err != nil {
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		return Certificate{}, err
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	}
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	keyPEMBlock, err := ioutil.ReadFile(keyFile)
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	if err != nil {
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		return Certificate{}, err
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	}
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	return makeCertificate(certPEMBlock, keyPEMBlock)
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}
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// makeCertificate turns a certificate PEM bundle and a key PEM block into
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// a Certificate, with OCSP and other relevant metadata tagged with it,
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// except for the OnDemand and Managed flags. It is up to the caller to
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// set those properties.
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func makeCertificate(certPEMBlock, keyPEMBlock []byte) (Certificate, error) {
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	var cert Certificate
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	// Convert to a tls.Certificate
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	tlsCert, err := tls.X509KeyPair(certPEMBlock, keyPEMBlock)
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	if err != nil {
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		return cert, err
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	}
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	// Extract relevant metadata and staple OCSP
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	err = fillCertFromLeaf(&cert, tlsCert)
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	if err != nil {
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		return cert, err
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	}
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	err = stapleOCSP(&cert, certPEMBlock)
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	if err != nil {
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		log.Printf("[WARNING] Stapling OCSP: %v", err)
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	}
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	return cert, nil
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}
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// fillCertFromLeaf populates metadata fields on cert from tlsCert.
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func fillCertFromLeaf(cert *Certificate, tlsCert tls.Certificate) error {
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	if len(tlsCert.Certificate) == 0 {
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		return errors.New("certificate is empty")
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	}
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	cert.Certificate = tlsCert
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	// the leaf cert should be the one for the site; it has what we need
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	leaf, err := x509.ParseCertificate(tlsCert.Certificate[0])
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	if err != nil {
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		return err
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	}
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	if leaf.Subject.CommonName != "" {
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		cert.Names = []string{strings.ToLower(leaf.Subject.CommonName)}
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	}
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	for _, name := range leaf.DNSNames {
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		if name != leaf.Subject.CommonName {
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			cert.Names = append(cert.Names, strings.ToLower(name))
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		}
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	}
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	for _, ip := range leaf.IPAddresses {
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		if ipStr := ip.String(); ipStr != leaf.Subject.CommonName {
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			cert.Names = append(cert.Names, strings.ToLower(ipStr))
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		}
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	}
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	for _, email := range leaf.EmailAddresses {
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		if email != leaf.Subject.CommonName {
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			cert.Names = append(cert.Names, strings.ToLower(email))
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		}
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	}
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	if len(cert.Names) == 0 {
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		return errors.New("certificate has no names")
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	}
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	cert.NotAfter = leaf.NotAfter
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	return nil
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}
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// cacheCertificate adds cert to the in-memory cache. If the cache is
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// empty, cert will be used as the default certificate. If the cache is
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// full, random entries are deleted until there is room to map all the
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// names on the certificate.
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//
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// This certificate will be keyed to the names in cert.Names. Any names
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// already used as a cache key will NOT be replaced by this cert; in
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// other words, no overlap is allowed, and this certificate will not
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// service those pre-existing names.
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//
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// This function is safe for concurrent use.
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func cacheCertificate(cert Certificate) {
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	if cert.Config == nil {
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		cert.Config = new(Config)
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	}
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	certCacheMu.Lock()
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	if _, ok := certCache[""]; !ok {
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		// use as default - must be *appended* to end of list, or bad things happen!
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		cert.Names = append(cert.Names, "")
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	}
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	for len(certCache)+len(cert.Names) > 10000 {
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		// for simplicity, just remove random elements
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		for key := range certCache {
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			if key == "" { // ... but not the default cert
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				continue
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			}
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			delete(certCache, key)
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			break
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		}
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	}
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	for i := 0; i < len(cert.Names); i++ {
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		name := cert.Names[i]
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		if _, ok := certCache[name]; ok {
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			// do not allow certificates to overlap in the names they serve;
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			// this ambiguity causes problems because it is confusing while
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			// maintaining certificates; see OCSP maintenance code and
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			// https://caddy.community/t/random-ocsp-response-errors-for-random-clients/2473?u=matt.
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			log.Printf("[NOTICE] There is already a certificate loaded for %s, "+
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				"so certificate for %v will not service that name",
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				name, cert.Names)
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			cert.Names = append(cert.Names[:i], cert.Names[i+1:]...)
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			i--
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			continue
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		}
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		certCache[name] = cert
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	}
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	certCacheMu.Unlock()
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}
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// uncacheCertificate deletes name's certificate from the
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// cache. If name is not a key in the certificate cache,
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// this function does nothing.
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func uncacheCertificate(name string) {
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	certCacheMu.Lock()
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	delete(certCache, name)
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	certCacheMu.Unlock()
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}
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