122 lines
3.1 KiB
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122 lines
3.1 KiB
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Caddy Installer
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Works on
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* Ubuntu Linux
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* macOS Sierra
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* probably lots of others
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Supports
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* **systemd** (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, etc)
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* **launchd** (OS X, macOS, Darwin)
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Quick 'n' Dirty
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------
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**Caddy**:
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```
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curl -L https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/caddy-installer/raw/master/install-caddy | bash
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```
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**Caddy + Features**:
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```
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curl -L https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/caddy-installer/raw/master/install-caddy | bash -s -- search,realip
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```
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The default site location is `/srv/www/` and the server begins immediately.
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```
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http://localhost
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```
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Install... the installer
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Yes... you install the installer
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```bash
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# download
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curl -L https://git.daplie.com/Daplie/caddy-installer/raw/master/install-caddy -o install-caddy
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#change permissions
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sudo chown root:root ./install-caddy
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sudo chmod a+x ./install-caddy
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# move
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sudo mv ./install-caddy /usr/local/bin/install-caddy
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```
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Usage
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-----
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```
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install-caddy --help
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Usage: install-caddy [plugin1,plugin2,...]
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Optional arguments (defaults shown)
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--os darwin # any of windows darwin linux freebsd openbsd
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--arch amd64 # any of arm64 amd64 386 armv5 armv6l armv7l
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Features:
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DNS,awslambda,cors,expires,filemanager,filter,git,hugo,ipfilter,jsonp,jwt,locale,mailout,minify,multipass,prometheus,ratelimit,realip,search,upload,cloudflare,digitalocean,dnsimple,dyn,gandi,googlecloud,linode,namecheap,ovh,rfc2136,route53,vultr
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```
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Where do my websites go?
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The default site is `/srv/www/localhost`.
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If you own a domain (say example.com) then you
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should put a new folder in `/srv/www` (such as `/srv/www/example.com`)
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and then edit `/etc/caddy/Caddyfile` to include a config such as this:
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```Caddyfile
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https://example.com {
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root /srv/www/example.com
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}
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https://www.example.com {
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redir https://example.com
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}
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```
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Start caddy on boot
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Startup Scripts are installed by the installer :)
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* **systemd** (Ubuntu, Fedora, Arch, etc)
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* **launchd** (OS X, macOS, Darwin)
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Caddy should begin running on ports 80 and 443 as soon as you install it
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and should automatically start on boot
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Caveats
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### all platforms
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`go` (in which `caddy` is written) doesn't support privilege deescalation
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(running on root to bind to port 80 and 443 and then switching to a non-root user).
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This isn't usually a problem, however, because the launchers (systemd et al) usually do.
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### darwin / macOS / OS X
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* `launchd` doesn't support privilege deescalation
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* `authbind` doesn't work on recent versions of OS X
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However, you can use [ipfw](https://apple.stackexchange.com/questions/37418/how-can-i-open-port-80-so-a-non-root-process-can-bind-to-it) to locally port-forward.
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Also, `launchd` is a pain to configure.
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There's not much in the way of official documuntation...
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but there is some [great unofficial documentation](http://www.launchd.info/)
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and [LaunchControl](http://www.soma-zone.com/LaunchControl/)
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([direct download](http://www.soma-zone.com/download/files/LaunchControl_1.30.1.tar.bz2))
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makes it actually quite easy.
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(ignore that the site looks like a 90s spam site - much like MakeMKV - it's actually legit)
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