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authorLibravatar Daenney <daenney@users.noreply.github.com>2023-03-04 18:24:02 +0100
committerLibravatar GitHub <noreply@github.com>2023-03-04 17:24:02 +0000
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[feature] Allow loading TLS certs from disk (#1586)
Currently, GtS only supports using the built-in LE client directly for TLS. However, admins may still want to use GtS directly (so without a reverse proxy) but with certificates provided through some other mechanism. They may have some centralised way of provisioning these things themselves, or simply prefer to use LE but with a different challenge like DNS-01 which is not supported by autocert. This adds support for loading a public/private keypair from disk instead of using LE and reconfigures the server to use a TLS listener if we succeed in doing so. Additionally, being able to load TLS keypair from disk opens up the path to using a custom CA for testing purposes avoinding the need for a constellation of containers and something like Pebble or Step CA to provide LE APIs.
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@@ -575,6 +575,22 @@ letsencrypt-cert-dir: "/gotosocial/storage/certs"
# Default: ""
letsencrypt-email-address: ""
+##############################
+##### MANUAL TLS CONFIG #####
+##############################
+
+# String. Path to a PEM-encoded file on disk that includes the certificate chain
+# and the public key
+# Examples: ["/gotosocial/storage/certs/chain.pem"]
+# Default: ""
+tls-certificate-chain: ""
+
+# String. Path to a PEM-encoded file on disk containing the private key for the
+# associated tls-certificate-chain
+# Examples: ["/gotosocial/storage/certs/private.pem"]
+# Default: ""
+tls-certificate-key: ""
+
#######################
##### OIDC CONFIG #####
#######################