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			284 lines
		
	
	
		
			10 KiB
		
	
	
	
		
			JavaScript
		
	
	
	
	
	
'use strict';
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module.exports.create = function (deps, config, netHandler) {
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  var tls = require('tls');
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  var parseSni = require('sni');
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  var greenlock = require('greenlock');
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  var localhostCerts = require('localhost.daplie.me-certificates');
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  var domainMatches = require('../domain-utils').match;
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  function extractSocketProp(socket, propName) {
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    // remoteAddress, remotePort... ugh... https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8854
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    return socket[propName]
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      || socket['_' + propName]
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      || socket._handle._parent.owner.stream[propName]
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      ;
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  }
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  function wrapSocket(socket, opts) {
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    var myDuplex = require('tunnel-packer').Stream.create(socket);
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    myDuplex.remoteFamily = opts.remoteFamily || myDuplex.remoteFamily;
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    myDuplex.remoteAddress = opts.remoteAddress || myDuplex.remoteAddress;
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    myDuplex.remotePort = opts.remotePort || myDuplex.remotePort;
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    socket.on('data', function (chunk) {
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      console.log('[' + Date.now() + '] tls socket data', chunk.byteLength);
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      myDuplex.push(chunk);
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    });
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    socket.on('error', function (err) {
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      console.error('[error] httpsTunnel (Admin) TODO close');
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      console.error(err);
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      myDuplex.emit('error', err);
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    });
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    socket.on('close', function () {
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      myDuplex.end();
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    });
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    process.nextTick(function () {
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      // this must happen after the socket is emitted to the next in the chain,
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      // but before any more data comes in via the network
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      socket.unshift(opts.firstChunk);
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    });
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    return myDuplex;
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  }
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  var le = greenlock.create({
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    // server: 'staging'
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    server: 'https://acme-v01.api.letsencrypt.org/directory'
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  , challenges: {
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      'http-01': require('le-challenge-fs').create({ webrootPath: '/tmp/acme-challenges', debug: config.debug })
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    , 'tls-sni-01': require('le-challenge-sni').create({ debug: config.debug })
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      // TODO dns-01
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      //, 'dns-01': require('le-challenge-ddns').create()
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    }
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  , store: require('le-store-certbot').create({ webrootPath: '/tmp/acme-challenges' })
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  , approveDomains: function (opts, certs, cb) {
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      // This is where you check your database and associated
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      // email addresses with domains and agreements and such
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      // The domains being approved for the first time are listed in opts.domains
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      // Certs being renewed are listed in certs.altnames
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      if (certs) {
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        // TODO make sure the same options are used for renewal as for registration?
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        opts.domains = certs.altnames;
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        cb(null, { options: opts, certs: certs });
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        return;
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      }
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      function complete(optsOverride) {
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        Object.keys(optsOverride).forEach(function (key) {
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          opts[key] = optsOverride[key];
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        });
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        cb(null, { options: opts, certs: certs });
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      }
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      // check config for domain name
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      if (-1 !== (config.tls.servernames || []).indexOf(opts.domain)) {
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        // TODO how to handle SANs?
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        // TODO fetch domain-specific email
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        // TODO fetch domain-specific acmeDirectory
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        // NOTE: you can also change other options such as `challengeType` and `challenge`
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        // opts.challengeType = 'http-01';
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        // opts.challenge = require('le-challenge-fs').create({}); // TODO this doesn't actually work yet
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        complete({
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          email: config.tls.email
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        , agreeTos: true
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        , server: config.tls.acmeDirectoryUrl || le.server
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        , challengeType: config.tls.challengeType || 'http-01'
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        });
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        return;
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      }
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      // TODO ask http module (and potentially all other modules) about what domains it can
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      // handle. We can allow any domains that other modules will handle after we terminate TLS.
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      cb(new Error('domain is not allowed'));
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      // if (!modules.http) {
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      //   modules.http = require('./modules/http.js').create(deps, config);
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      // }
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      // modules.http.checkServername(opts.domain).then(function (stuff) {
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      //   if (!stuff || !stuff.domains) {
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      //     // TODO once precheck is implemented we can just let it pass if it passes, yknow?
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      //     cb(new Error('domain is not allowed'));
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      //     return;
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      //   }
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      //   complete({
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      //     domain: stuff.domain || stuff.domains[0]
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      //   , domains: stuff.domains
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      //   , email: stuff.email || program.email
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      //   , server: stuff.acmeDirectoryUrl || program.acmeDirectoryUrl
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      //   , challengeType: stuff.challengeType || program.challengeType
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      //   , challenge: stuff.challenge
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      //   });
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      //   return;
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      // }, cb);
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    }
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  });
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  le.tlsOptions = le.tlsOptions || le.httpsOptions;
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  var secureContexts = {};
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  var terminatorOpts = require('localhost.daplie.me-certificates').merge({});
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  terminatorOpts.SNICallback = function (sni, cb) {
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    console.log("[tlsOptions.SNICallback] SNI: '" + sni + "'");
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    var tlsOptions;
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    // Static Certs
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    if (/.*localhost.*\.daplie\.me/.test(sni.toLowerCase())) {
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      // TODO implement
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      if (!secureContexts[sni]) {
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        tlsOptions = localhostCerts.mergeTlsOptions(sni, {});
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      }
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      if (tlsOptions) {
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        secureContexts[sni] = tls.createSecureContext(tlsOptions);
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      }
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      if (secureContexts[sni]) {
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        console.log('Got static secure context:', sni, secureContexts[sni]);
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        cb(null, secureContexts[sni]);
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        return;
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      }
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    }
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    le.tlsOptions.SNICallback(sni, cb);
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  };
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  var terminateServer = tls.createServer(terminatorOpts, function (socket) {
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    console.log('(pre-terminated) tls connection, addr:', socket.remoteAddress);
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    netHandler(socket, {
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      servername: socket.servername
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    , encrypted: true
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      // remoteAddress... ugh... https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8854
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    , remoteAddress: extractSocketProp(socket, 'remoteAddress')
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    , remotePort:    extractSocketProp(socket, 'remotePort')
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    , remoteFamily:  extractSocketProp(socket, 'remoteFamily')
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    });
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  });
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  function proxy(socket, opts, mod) {
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    var destination = mod.address.split(':');
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    var connected = false;
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    var newConn = deps.net.createConnection({
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        port: destination[1]
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      , host: destination[0] || '127.0.0.1'
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      , servername: opts.servername
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      , data: opts.firstChunk
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      , remoteFamily:  opts.family  || extractSocketProp(socket, 'remoteFamily')
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      , remoteAddress: opts.address || extractSocketProp(socket, 'remoteAddress')
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      , remotePort:    opts.port    || extractSocketProp(socket, 'remotePort')
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    }, function () {
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      connected = true;
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      if (!opts.hyperPeek) {
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        newConn.write(opts.firstChunk);
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      }
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      newConn.pipe(socket);
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      socket.pipe(newConn);
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    });
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    // Not sure how to effectively report this to the user or client, but we need to listen
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    // for the event to prevent it from crashing us.
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    newConn.on('error', function (err) {
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      if (connected) {
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        console.error('TLS proxy remote error', err);
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        socket.end();
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      } else {
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        console.log('TLS proxy connection error', err);
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        var tlsOpts = localhostCerts.mergeTlsOptions('localhost.daplie.me', {isServer: true});
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        var decrypted;
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        if (opts.hyperPeek) {
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          decrypted = new tls.TLSSocket(socket, tlsOpts);
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        } else {
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          decrypted = new tls.TLSSocket(wrapSocket(socket, opts), tlsOpts);
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        }
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        require('../proxy-err-resp').sendBadGateway(decrypted, err, config.debug);
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      }
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    });
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    socket.on('error', function (err) {
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      console.error('TLS proxy client error', err);
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      newConn.end();
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    });
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  }
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  function terminate(socket, opts) {
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    console.log(
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      '[tls-terminate]'
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    , opts.localAddress || socket.localAddress +':'+ opts.localPort || socket.localPort
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    , 'servername=' + opts.servername
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    , opts.remoteAddress || socket.remoteAddress
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    );
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    if (opts.hyperPeek) {
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      // This connection was peeked at using a method that doesn't interferre with the TLS
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      // server's ability to handle it properly. Currently the only way this happens is
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      // with tunnel connections where we have the first chunk of data before creating the
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      // new connection (thus removing need to get data off the new connection).
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      terminateServer.emit('connection', socket);
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    }
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    else {
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      // The hyperPeek flag wasn't set, so we had to read data off of this connection, which
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      // means we can no longer use it directly in the TLS server.
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      // See https://github.com/nodejs/node/issues/8752 (node's internal networking layer == 💩 sometimes)
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      terminateServer.emit('connection', wrapSocket(socket, opts));
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    }
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  }
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  function handleConn(socket, opts) {
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    opts.servername = (parseSni(opts.firstChunk)||'').toLowerCase() || 'localhost.invalid';
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    // needs to wind up in one of 2 states:
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    // 1. SNI-based Proxy / Tunnel (we don't even need to put it through the tlsSocket)
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    // 2. Terminated (goes on to a particular module or route, including the admin interface)
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    // 3. Closed (we don't recognize the SNI servername as something we actually want to handle)
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    // We always want to terminate is the SNI matches the challenge pattern, unless a client
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    // on the south side has temporarily claimed a particular challenge. For the time being
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    // we don't have a way for the south-side to communicate with us, so that part isn't done.
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    if (domainMatches('*.acme-challenge.invalid', opts.servername)) {
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      terminate(socket, opts);
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      return;
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    }
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    var handled = (config.tls.modules || []).some(function (mod) {
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      var relevant = mod.domains.some(function (pattern) {
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        return domainMatches(pattern, opts.servername);
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      });
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      if (!relevant) {
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        return false;
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      }
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      if (mod.name === 'proxy') {
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        proxy(socket, opts, mod);
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      }
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      else {
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        console.error('saw unknown TLS module', mod);
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        return false;
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      }
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      return true;
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    });
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    // TODO: figure out all of the domains that the other modules intend to handle, and only
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    // terminate those ones, closing connections for all others.
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    if (!handled) {
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      terminate(socket, opts);
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    }
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  }
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  return {
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    emit: function (type, socket) {
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      if (type === 'connection') {
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        handleConn(socket, socket.__opts);
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      }
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    }
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  , middleware: le.middleware()
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  };
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};
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