* Make reverse proxy TLS server name replaceable for SNI upstreams.
* Reverted previous TLS server name replacement, and implemented thread safe version.
* Move TLS servername replacement into it's own function
* Moved SNI servername replacement into httptransport.
* Solve issue when dynamic upstreams use wrong protocol upstream.
* Revert previous commit.
Old commit was: Solve issue when dynamic upstreams use wrong protocol upstream.
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* Added SkipTLSPorts option to http transport.
* Fix typo in test config file.
* Rename config option as suggested by Matt
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* Update code to match renamed config option.
* Fix typo in config option name.
* Fix another typo that I missed.
* Tests not completing because of apparent wrong ordering of options.
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* Make reverse proxy TLS server name replaceable for SNI upstreams.
* Reverted previous TLS server name replacement, and implemented thread safe version.
* Move TLS servername replacement into it's own function
* Moved SNI servername replacement into httptransport.
* Solve issue when dynamic upstreams use wrong protocol upstream.
* Revert previous commit.
Old commit was: Solve issue when dynamic upstreams use wrong protocol upstream.
Id: 3c9806ccb6
Co-authored-by: Matt Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
In v2.5.0, upstream health was fixed such that whether an upstream is
considered healthy or not is mostly up to each individual handler's
config. Since "healthy" is an opinion, it is not a global value.
I unintentionally left in the "healthy" field in the API endpoint for
checking upstreams, and it is now misleading (see #4792).
However, num_requests and fails remains, so health can be determined by
the API client, rather than having it be opaquely (and unhelpfully)
determined for the client.
If we do restore this value later on, it'd need to be replicated once
per reverse_proxy handler according to their individual configs.
* ci: Fix build caching on Windows
I was getting tired of Windows being slow as molasses in our CI jobs, so I went to look at our trusty source of github actions + golang information, and found a somewhat recent commit that actually fixed it. See 4b754729ba
I'll do a 2nd empty commit to re-trigger CI shortly to confirm that it actually fixes it.
* Retrigger CI
* reverseproxy: Improve hashing LB policies with HRW
Previously, if a list of upstreams changed, hash-based LB policies
would be greatly affected because the hash relied on the position of
upstreams in the pool. Highest Random Weight or "rendezvous" hashing
is apparently robust to pool changes. It runs in O(n) instead of
O(log n), but n is very small usually.
* Fix bug and update tests
* httpcaddyfile: Add `{vars.*}` placeholder shortcut
I'm yoinking this from my https://github.com/caddyserver/caddy/pull/4657 PR because I think we should get this in ASAP for v2.5.0 along with the new `vars` directive.
* Sort vars by matchers in reverse
* ci: Ensure we always check for latest version of Go
* Try to force 1.18.1, 1.17.9
* Use includes for the actual go semver
* Use `~` for semver here, apparently
* Try to make tests still run on 1.18.0 for Mac, for now
* caddypki: Load intermediate for signing on-the-fly
Fixes#4517
Big thanks to @maraino for adding an API in `smallstep/certificates` so that we can fix this
* Debug log
* Trying a hunch, does it need to be a pointer receiver?
* Clarify pointer receiver
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