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This PR is the first part of work described in #6724. It reintroduces the tls-alpn-01 challenge in `acme` module, that was introduced by #5894 and reverted by #6100. The reason it was removed in the past is because some tests showed that with `1.0.2` branch of OpenSSL, the self-signed certificate containing the authorization key is sent to the requester even if the ALPN protocol `acme-tls/1` was not declared as supported by the requester during the TLS handshake. However recent discussions lead to the conclusion that this behavior was not a security issue, because first it is coherent with the behavior with servers that do not support ALPN at all, and second it cannot make a tls-alpn-01 challenge be validated in this kind of corner case. On top of the original modifications given by #5894, I merged the code to be up-to-date with our `master`, and fixed tests to match recent evolution about not displaying the `keyAuthorization` in the deserialized JSON form of an ACME challenge. I also move the logic to verify if ALPN is available on the current system, and so that the tls-alpn-01 challenge can be used, to a dedicated static function `is_available` in `acme.challenge.TLSALPN01`. This function is used in the related tests to skip them, and will be used in the future from Certbot plugins to trigger or not the logic related to tls-alpn-01, depending on the OpenSSL version available to Python. * Reimplement TLS-ALPN-01 challenge and standalone TLS-ALPN server from #5894. * Setup a class method to check if tls-alpn-01 is supported. * Add potential missing parameter in validation for tls-alpn * Improve comments * Make a class private * Handle old versions of openssl that do not terminate the handshake when they should do. * Add changelog * Explicitly close the TLS connection by the book. * Remove unused exception * Fix lint |
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ACME protocol implementation in Python