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Christopher Faulet
d9ca8f6b71 BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Properly inc input data when HTX blocks are xferred
When HTX blocks from the requests are transferred into the channel buffer,
the return value of htx_xfer_blks() function must not be used to increment
the channel input value because meta data are counted here while they are
not part of input data. Because of this bug, it is possible to forward more
data than these present in the channel buffer.

Instead, we look at the input data before and after the transfer and the
difference is added.

It is only an issue with large POSTs, when the payload is streamed.

This patch must be backported as far as 2.6.
2025-07-09 16:27:24 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
fffdac42df BUG/MEDIUM: http-client: Don't wake http-client applet if nothing was xferred
When data are transferred to or from the htt-pclient, the applet is
systematically woken up, even when no data are transferred. This could lead
to needlessly wakeups. When called from a lua script, if data are blocked
for a while, this leads to a wakeup ping-pong loop where the http-client
applet is woken up by the lua script which wakes back the script.

To fix the issue, in httpclient_req_xfer() and httpclient_res_xfer()
functions, we now take care to not wake the http-client applet up when no
data are transferred.

This patch must be backported as far as 2.6.
2025-07-09 16:27:24 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
479c9fb067 REGTESTS: use two haproxy instances to distinguish the QUIC traces
The aim of this patch is to identify the QUIC traces between the QUIC frontend
and backend parts. Two haproxy instances are created. The c(1|2) http clients
connect to ha1 with TCP frontends and QUIC backends. ha2 embeds two QUIC listeners
with s1 as TCP backend. When the traces are activated, they are dumped to stderr.
Hopefully, they are prefixed by the haproxy instance name (h1 or h2). This is very
useful to identify the QUIC instances.
2025-07-09 16:01:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
45ac235baa BUG/MEDIUM: quic: Crash after QUIC server callbacks restoration (OpenSSL 3.5)
Revert this patch which is no more useful since OpenSSL 3.5.1 to remove the
QUIC server callback restoration after SSL context switch:

    MINOR: quic: OpenSSL 3.5 internal QUIC custom extension for transport parameters reset

It was required for 3.5.0. That said, there was no CI for OpenSSL 3.5 at the date
of this commit. The CI recently revealed that the QUIC server side could crash
during QUIC reg tests just after having restored the callbacks as implemented by
the commit above.

Also revert this commit which is no more useful because it arrived with the commit
above:

	BUG/MEDIUM: quic: SSL/TCP handshake failures with OpenSSL 3.

Must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-09 16:01:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
c01eb1040e MINOR: quic: Prevent QUIC build with OpenSSL 3.5 new QUIC API version < 3.5.1
The QUIC listener part was impacted by the 3.5.0 OpenSSL new QUIC API with several
issues which have been fixed by 3.5.1.

Add a #error to prevent such OpenSSL 3.5 new QUIC API use with version below 3.5.1.

Must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-09 16:01:02 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
dd49f1ee62 BUG/MINOR: listener: really assign distinct IDs to shards
A fix was made in 3.0 for the case where sharded listeners were using
a same ID with commit 0db8b6034d ("BUG/MINOR: listener: always assign
distinct IDs to shards"). However, the fix is incorrect. By checking the
ID of temporary node instead of the kept one in bind_complete_thread_setup()
it ends up never inserting the used nodes at this point, thus not reserving
them. The side effect is that assigning too close IDs to subsequent
listeners results in the same ID still being assigned twice since not
reserved. Example:

   global
       nbthread 20

   frontend foo
       bind :8000 shards by-thread id 10
       bind :8010 shards by-thread id 20

The first one will start a series from 10 to 29 and the second one a
series from 20 to 39. But 20 not being inserted when creating the shards,
it will remain available for the post-parsing phase that assigns all
unassigned IDs by filling holes, and two listeners will have ID 20.

By checking the correct node, the problem disappears. The patch above
was marked for backporting to 2.6, so this fix should be backported that
far as well.
2025-07-09 15:52:33 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
adba8ffb49 MINOR: proto-tcp: Register a feature to report TCP MD5 signature support
"HAVE_TCP_MD5SIG" feature is now registered if TCP MD5 signature is
supported. This will help the feature detection in the reg-test script
dedicated to this feature.
2025-07-09 09:51:24 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
96da670cd7 MINOR: resolvers: do not duplicate the hostname_dn field
The hostdn.key field in the server contains a pure copy of the hostname_dn
since commit 3406766d57 ("MEDIUM: resolvers: add a ref between servers and
srv request or used SRV record") which wanted to lowercase it. Since it's
not necessary, let's drop this useless copy. In addition, the return from
strdup() was not tested, so it could theoretically crash the process under
heavy memory contention.
2025-07-08 07:54:45 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
95cf518bfa BUG/MINOR: resolvers: don't lower the case of binary DNS format
The server's "hostname_dn" is in Domain Name format, not a pure string, as
converted by resolv_str_to_dn_label(). It is made of lower-case string
components delimited by binary lengths, e.g. <0x03>www<0x07>haproxy<0x03)org.
As such it must not be lowercased again in srv_state_srv_update(), because
1) it's useless on the name components since already done, and 2) because
it would replace component lengths 97 and above by 32-char shorter ones.
Granted, not many domain names have that large components so the risk is
very low but the operation is always wrong anyway. This was brought in
2.5 by commit 3406766d57 ("MEDIUM: resolvers: add a ref between servers
and srv request or used SRV record").

In the same vein, let's fix the confusing strcasecmp() that are applied
to this binary format, and use memcmp() instead. Here there's basically
no risk to incorrectly match the wrong record, but that test alone is
confusing enough to provoke the existence of the bug above.

Finally let's update the component for that field to mention that it's
in this format and already lower cased.

Better not backport this, the risk of facing this bug is almost zero, and
every time we touch such files something breaks for bad reasons.
2025-07-08 07:54:45 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
54d36f3e65 MEDIUM: resolvers: switch dns-accept-family to "auto" by default
As notified in the 3.2 announce [1], dns-accept-family needed to switch
to "auto" by default in 3.3. This is now done.

[1] https://www.mail-archive.com/haproxy@formilux.org/msg45917.html
2025-07-08 07:54:45 +02:00
William Lallemand
9e78859fb3 CI: github: skip a ssl library version when latest is already in the list
Skip the job for "latest" libssl version, when this version is the same
as a one already in the list.

This avoid having 2 jobs for OpenSSL 3.5.1 since no new dev version are
available for now and 3.5.1 is already in the list.
2025-07-07 19:46:07 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
42365f53e8 MINOR: server: support QUIC for dynamic servers
To properly support QUIC for dynamic servers, it is required to extend
add server CLI handler :
* ensure conformity between server address and proto
* automatically set proto to QUIC if not specified
* prepare_srv callback must be called to initialize required SSL context

Prior to this patch, crashes may occur when trying to use QUIC with
dynamic servers.

Also, destroy_srv callback must be called when a dynamic server is
deallocated. This ensures that there is no memory leak due to SSL
context.

No need to backport.
2025-07-07 14:29:29 +02:00
Amaury Denoyelle
626cfd85aa MINOR: cfgparse: enforce QUIC MUX compat on server line
Add postparsing checks to control server line conformity regarding QUIC
both on the server address and the MUX protocol. An error is reported in
the following case :
* proto quic is explicitely specified but server address does not
  specify quic4/quic6 prefix
* another proto is explicitely specified but server address uses
  quic4/quic6 prefix
2025-07-07 14:29:24 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
e76f1ad171 MINOR: quic-be: TLS version restriction to 1.3
This patch skips the TLS version settings. They have as a side effect to add
all the TLS version extensions to the ClientHello message (TLS 1.0 to TLS 1.3).
QUIC supports only TLS 1.3.
2025-07-07 14:13:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
93a94ba87b MINOR: quic-be: Set the backend alpn if not set by conf
Simply set the alpn string to "h3,hq_interop" if there is no "alpn" setting for
QUIC backends.
2025-07-07 14:13:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
a9b5a2eb90 MINOR: reg-tests: first QUIC+H3 reg tests (QUIC address validation)
First simple VTC file for QUIC reg tests. Two listeners are configured, one without
Retry enabled and the other without. Two clients simply tries to connect to these
listeners to make an basic H3 request.
2025-07-07 14:13:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
5a87f4673a MINOR: quic: Prevent QUIC backend use with the OpenSSL QUIC compatibility module (USE_OPENSS_COMPAT)
Make the server line parsing fail when a QUIC backend is configured  if haproxy
is built to use the OpenSSL stack compatibility module. This latter does not
support the QUIC client part.
2025-07-07 14:13:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
87ada46f38 BUG/MINOR: quic-be: Malformed coalesced Initial packets
This bug fix completes this patch which was not sufficient:

   MINOR: quic-be: Allow sending 1200 bytes Initial datagrams

This patch could not allow the build of well formed Initial packets coalesced to
others (Handshake) packets. Indeed, the <padding> parameter passed to qc_build_pkt()
is deduced from a first value: <padding> value and must be set to 1 for
the last encryption level. As a client, the last encryption level is always
the Handshake encryption level. But <padding> was always set to 1 for a QUIC
client, leading the first Initial packet to be malformed because considered
as the second one into the same datagram.

So, this patch sets <padding> value passed to qc_build_pkt() to 1 only when there
is no last encryption level at all, to allow the build of Initial only packets
(not coalesced) or when it frames to send (coalesced packets).

No need to backport.
2025-07-07 14:13:02 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
6aebca7f2c BUG/MINOR: quic: Missing TLS 1.3 QUIC cipher suites and groups inits (OpenSSL 3.5 QUIC API)
This bug impacts both QUIC backends and frontends with OpenSSL 3.5 as QUIC API.

The connections to a haproxy QUIC listener from a haproxy QUIC backend could not
work at all without HelloRetryRequest TLS messages emitted by the backend
asking the QUIC client to restart the handshake followed by TLS alerts:

    conn. @(nil) OpenSSL error[0xa000098] read_state_machine: excessive message size

Furthermore, the Initial CRYPTO data sent by the client were big (about two 1252 bytes
packets) (ClientHello TLS message). After analyzing the packets a key_share extension
with <unknown> as value was long (more that 1Ko). This extension is in relation with
the groups but does not belong to the groups supported by QUIC.

That said such connections could work with ngtcp2 as backend built against the same
OSSL TLS stack API but with a HelloRetryRequest.

ngtcp2 always set the QUIC default cipher suites and group, for all the stacks it
supports as implemented by this patch.

So this patch configures both QUIC backend and frontend cipher suites and groups
calling SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites() and SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list() with the correct
argument, except for SSL_CTX_set1_groups_list() which fails with QUIC TLS for
a unknown reason at this time.

The call to SSL_CTX_set_options() is useless from ssl_quic_initial_ctx() for the QUIC
clients. One relies on ssl_sock_prepare_srv_ssl_ctx() to set them for now on.

This patch is effective for all the supported stacks without impact for AWS-LC,
and QUIC TLS and fixes the connections for haproxy QUIC frontend and backends
when builts against OpenSSL 3.5 QUIC API).

A new define HAVE_OPENSSL_QUICTLS has been added to openssl-compat.h to distinguish
the QUIC TLS stack.

Must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-07 14:13:02 +02:00
William Lallemand
0efbe6da88 CI: github: update to OpenSSL 3.5.1
Update the OpenSSL 3.5 job to 3.5.1.

This must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-07 13:58:38 +02:00
Frederic Lecaille
fb0324eb09 BUG/MEDIUM: quic: SSL/TCP handshake failures with OpenSSL 3.5
This bug arrived with this commit:

    MINOR: quic: OpenSSL 3.5 internal QUIC custom extension for transport parameters reset

To make QUIC connection succeed with OpenSSL 3.5 API, a call to quic_ssl_set_tls_cbs()
was needed from several callback which call SSL_set_SSL_CTX(). This has as side effect
to set the QUIC callbacks used by the OpenSSL 3.5 API.

But quic_ssl_set_tls_cbs() was also called for TCP sessions leading the SSL stack
to run QUIC code, if the QUIC support is enabled.

To fix this, simply ignore the TCP connections inspecting the <ssl_qc_app_data_index>
index value which is NULL for such connections.

Must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-07 12:01:22 +02:00
William Lallemand
d0bd0595da CI: github: update the stable CI to ubuntu-24.04
Update the stable CI to ubuntu-24.04.

Must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-07 09:29:33 +02:00
William Lallemand
b6fec27ef6 CI: github: add an OpenSSL 3.5.0 job
Add an OpenSSL 3.5.0 job to test USE_QUIC.

This must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-07 09:27:17 +02:00
Ilia Shipitsin
d8c867a1e6 CI: enable USE_QUIC=1 for OpenSSL versions >= 3.5.0
OpenSSL 3.5.0 introduced experimental support for QUIC. This change enables the use_quic option when a compatible version of OpenSSL is detected, allowing QUIC-based functionality to be leveraged where applicable. Feature remains disabled for earlier versions to ensure compatibility.
2025-07-07 09:02:11 +02:00
Ilia Shipitsin
198d422a31 CI: set DEBUG_STRICT=2 for coverity scan
enabling DEBUG_STRICT=2 will enable BUG_ON_HOT() and help coverity
in bug detection

for the reference: https://github.com/haproxy/haproxy/issues/3008
2025-07-06 08:17:37 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
573143e0c8 MINOR: pattern: add a counter of added/freed patterns
Patterns are allocated when loading maps/acls from a file or dynamically
via the CLI, and are released only from the CLI (e.g. "clear map xxx").
These ones do not use pools and are much harder to monitor, e.g. in case
a script adds many and forgets to clear them, etc.

Let's add a new pair of metrics "PatternsAdded" and "PatternsFreed" that
will report the number of added and freed patterns respectively. This
can allow to simply graph both. The difference between the two normally
represents the number of allocated patterns. If Added grows without
Freed following, it can indicate a faulty script that doesn't perform
the needed cleanup. The metrics are also made available to Prometheus
as patterns_added_total and patterns_freed_total respectively.
2025-07-05 00:12:45 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
a075d6928a CLEANUP: ssl: Rename ssl_trace-t.h to ssl_trace.h
This header does not actually contain any structures so it's best to
remove the '-t' from the name for better consistency.
2025-07-04 15:21:50 +02:00
William Lallemand
f07f0ee21c MEDIUM: httpclient: add a Content-Length when the payload is known
This introduce a change of behavior in the httpclient API. When
generating a request with a payload buffer, the size of the buffer
payload is known and does not need to be streamed in chunks.

This patch force to sends payload buffer using a Content-Length header
in the request, however the behavior does not change if a callback is
still used instead of a buffer.
2025-07-04 15:21:50 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
5da4da0bb6 BUG/MINOR: http-act: Fix parsing of the expression argument for pause action
When the "pause" action is parsed, if an expression is used instead of a
static value, the position of the current argument after the expression
evaluation is incremented while it should not. The sample_parse_expr()
function already take care of it. However, it should still be incremented
when an time value was parsed.

This patch must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-04 14:38:32 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
3cc5991c9b BUG/MINOR: proto-tcp: Take care to initialized tcp_md5sig structure
When the TCP MD5 signature is enabled, on a listening socket or an outgoing
one, the tcp_md5sig structure must be initialized first.

It is a 3.3-specific issue. No backport needed.
2025-07-04 08:32:06 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
45cb232062 BUILD: cfgparse-tcp: Add _GNU_SOURCE for TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN
It is required for the musl librairy to be sure TCP_MD5SIG_MAXKEYLEN is
defined and avoid build errors.
2025-07-03 16:30:15 +02:00
Christopher Faulet
5232df57ab MINOR: proto-tcp: Add support for TCP MD5 signature for listeners and servers
This patch adds the support for the RFC2385 (Protection of BGP Sessions via
the + TCP MD5 Signature Option) for the listeners and the servers. The
feature is only available on Linux. Keywords are not exposed otherwise.

By setting "tcp-md5sig <password>" option on a bind line, TCP segments of
all connections instantiated from the listening socket will be signed with a
16-byte MD5 digest. The same option can be set on a server line to protect
outgoing connections to the corresponding server.

The primary use case for this option is to allow BGP to protect itself
against the introduction of spoofed TCP segments into the connection
stream. But it can be useful for any very long-lived TCP connections.

A reg-test was added and it will be executed only on linux. All other
targets are excluded.
2025-07-03 15:25:40 +02:00
William Lallemand
6f6c6fa4cb BUG/MINOR: ssl/ocsp: fix definition discrepancies with ocsp_update_init()
Since patch 20718f40b6 ("MEDIUM: ssl/ckch: add filename and linenum
argument to crt-store parsing"), the definition of ocsp_update_init()
and its declaration does not share the same arguments.

Must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-03 15:14:13 +02:00
David Carlier
e7c59a7a84 DOC: deviceatlas build clarifications
Update accordingly the related documentation, removing/clarifying confusing
parts as it was more complicated than it needed to be.
2025-07-03 09:08:06 +02:00
David Carlier
0e8e20a83f BUILD/MEDIUM: deviceatlas: fix when installed in custom locations.
We are reusing DEVICEATLAS_INC/DEVICEATLAS_LIB when the DeviceAtlas
library had been compiled and installed with cmake and make install targets.
Works fine except when ldconfig is unaware of the path, thus adding
cflags/ldflags into the mix.

Ideally, to be backported down to the lowest stable branch.
2025-07-03 09:08:06 +02:00
William Lallemand
720efd0409 BUG/MINOR: ssl: crash in ssl_sock_io_cb() with SSL traces and idle connections
TRACE_ENTER is crashing in ssl_sock_io_cb() in case a connection idle is
being stolen. Indeed the function could be called with a NULL context
and dereferencing it will crash.

This patch fixes the issue by initializing ctx only once it is usable,
and moving TRACE_ENTER after the initialization.

This must be backported to 3.2.
2025-07-02 16:14:19 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
e34a0a50ae BUILD: dev/phash: remove the accidentally committed a.out file
Commit 41f28b3c53 ("DEV: phash: Update 414 and 431 status codes to phash")
accidentally committed a.out, resulting in build/checkout issues when
locally rebuilt. Let's drop it.

This should be backported to 3.1.
2025-07-02 10:55:13 +02:00
William Lallemand
0f1c206b8f MINOR: httpclient/cli: add --htx option
Use the new HTTPCLIENT_O_RES_HTX flag when using the CLI httpclient with
--htx.

It allows to process directly the response in HTX, then the htx_dump()
function is used to display a debug output.

Example:

echo "httpclient --htx GET https://haproxy.org" | socat /tmp/haproxy.sock
 htx=0x79fd72a2e200(size=16336,data=139,used=6,wrap=NO,flags=0x00000010,extra=0,first=0,head=0,tail=5,tail_addr=139,head_addr=0,end_addr=0)
		[0] type=HTX_BLK_RES_SL    - size=31     - addr=0     	HTTP/2.0 301
		[1] type=HTX_BLK_HDR       - size=15     - addr=31    	content-length: 0
		[2] type=HTX_BLK_HDR       - size=32     - addr=46    	location: https://www.haproxy.org/
		[3] type=HTX_BLK_HDR       - size=25     - addr=78    	alt-svc: h3=":443"; ma=3600
		[4] type=HTX_BLK_HDR       - size=35     - addr=103   	set-cookie: served=2:TLSv1.3+TCP:IPv4
		[5] type=HTX_BLK_EOH       - size=1      - addr=138   	<empty>
2025-07-01 16:33:38 +02:00
William Lallemand
3e05e20029 MEDIUM: httpclient: implement a way to use directly htx data
Add a HTTPCLIENT_O_RES_HTX flag which allow to store directly the HTX
data in the response buffer instead of extracting the data in raw
format.

This is useful when the data need to be reused in another request.
2025-07-01 16:31:47 +02:00
William Lallemand
2f4219ed68 MEDIUM: httpclient: split the CLI from the actual httpclient API
This patch split the httpclient code to prevent confusion between the
httpclient CLI command and the actual httpclient API.

Indeed there was a confusion between the flag used internally by the
CLI command, and the actual httpclient API.

hc_cli_* functions as well as HC_C_F_* defines were moved to
httpclient_cli.c.
2025-07-01 15:46:04 +02:00
William Lallemand
149f6a4879 MINOR: ssl/ocsp: stop using the flags from the httpclient CLI
The ocsp-update uses the flags from the httpclient CLI, which are not
supposed to be used elsewhere since this is a state for the CLI.

This patch implements HC_OCSP flags for the ocsp-update.
2025-07-01 15:46:04 +02:00
William Lallemand
519abefb57 BUG/MINOR: httpclient: wrongly named httpproxy flag
The HC_F_HTTPPROXY flag was wrongly named and does not use the correct
value, indeed this flag was meant to be used for the httpclient API, not
the httpclient CLI.

This patch fixes the problem by introducing HTTPCLIENT_FO_HTTPPROXY
which has must be set in hc->flags.

Also add a member 'options' in the httpclient structure, because the
member flags is reinitialized when starting.

Must be backported as far as 3.0.
2025-07-01 14:47:52 +02:00
Aurelien DARRAGON
747a812066 MEDIUM: stats: add persistent state to typed output format
Add a fourth character to the second column of the "typed output format"
to indicate whether the value results from a volatile or persistent metric
('V' or 'P' characters respectively). A persistent metric means the value
could possibily be preserved across reloads by leveraging a shared memory
between multiple co-processes. Such metrics are identified as "shared" in
the code (since they are possibly shared between multiple co-processes)

Some reg-tests were updated to take that change into account, also, some
outputs in the configuration manual were updated to reflect current
behavior.
2025-07-01 14:15:03 +02:00
Mariam John
bd076f8619 MINOR: ssl: Introduce new smp_client_hello_parse() function
In this patch we introduce a new helped function called `smp_client_hello_parse()` to extract
information presented in a TLS client hello handshake message. 7 sample fetches have also been
modified to use this helped function to do the common client hello parsing and use the result
to do further processing of extensions/cipher.

Fixes: #2532
2025-07-01 11:55:36 +02:00
Willy Tarreau
48d5ef363d REGTESTS: restrict execution to a single thread group
When threads are enabled and running on a machine with multiple CCX
or multiple nodes, thread groups are now enabled since 3.3-dev2, causing
load-balancing algorithms to randomly fail due to incoming connections
spreading over multiple groups and using different load balancing indexes.

Let's just force "thread-groups 1" into all configs when threads are
enabled to avoid this.
2025-06-30 18:54:35 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
94d750421c DOC: 'jwt_verify' converter now supports certificates
The 'jwt_verify' converter can now accept certificates as a second
parameter, which can be updated via the CLI.
2025-06-30 17:59:55 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
db5ca5a106 REGTESTS: jwt: Test update of certificate used in jwt_verify
Using certificates in the jwt_verify converter allows to make use of the
CLI certificate updates, which is still impossible with public keys (the
legacy behavior).
2025-06-30 17:59:55 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
663ba093aa REGTESTS: jwt: Add test with actual certificate passed to jwt_verify
The jwt_verify can now take public certificates as second parameter,
either with actual certificate path (no previously mentioned) or from a
predefined crt-store or from a variable.
2025-06-30 17:59:55 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
093a3ad7f2 MINOR: ssl: Prevent delete on certificate used by jwt_verify
A ckch_store used in JWT verification might not have any ckch instances
or crt-list entries linked but we don't want to be able to remove it via
the CLI anyway since it would make all future jwt_verify calls using
this certificate fail.
2025-06-30 17:59:55 +02:00
Remi Tricot-Le Breton
31955e6e0a MINOR: ssl: Allow 'commit ssl cert' with no privkey
The ckch_stores might be used to store public certificates only so in
this case we won't provide private keys when updating the certificate
via the CLI.
If the ckch_store is actually used in a bind or server line an error
will still be raised if the private key is missing.
2025-06-30 17:59:55 +02:00