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50 lines
1.6 KiB
Go
50 lines
1.6 KiB
Go
// Copyright (C) 2014 Space Monkey, Inc.
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package openssl
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import (
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"net/http"
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)
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// ListenAndServeTLS will take an http.Handler and serve it using OpenSSL over
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// the given tcp address, configured to use the provided cert and key files.
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func ListenAndServeTLS(addr string, cert_file string, key_file string,
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handler http.Handler) error {
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return ServerListenAndServeTLS(
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&http.Server{Addr: addr, Handler: handler}, cert_file, key_file)
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}
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// ServerListenAndServeTLS will take an http.Server and serve it using OpenSSL
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// configured to use the provided cert and key files.
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func ServerListenAndServeTLS(srv *http.Server,
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cert_file, key_file string) error {
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addr := srv.Addr
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if addr == "" {
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addr = ":https"
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}
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ctx, err := NewCtxFromFiles(cert_file, key_file)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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l, err := Listen("tcp", addr, ctx)
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if err != nil {
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return err
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}
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return srv.Serve(l)
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}
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// TODO: http client integration
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// holy crap, getting this integrated nicely with the Go stdlib HTTP client
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// stack so that it does proxying, connection pooling, and most importantly
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// hostname verification is really hard. So much stuff is hardcoded to just use
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// the built-in TLS lib. I think to get this to work either some crazy
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// hacktackery beyond me, an almost straight up fork of the HTTP client, or
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// serious stdlib internal refactoring is necessary.
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// even more so, good luck getting openssl to use the operating system default
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// root certificates if the user doesn't provide any. sadlol
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// NOTE: if you're going to try and write your own round tripper, at least use
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// openssl.Dial, or equivalent logic
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