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fix: Challenge not skipped for pre-validated wildcard domain orders

Some CAs auto-validate orders based on account-level rules and do not
require a challenge at all. Sectigo introduced a non-standard challenges
named 'sectigo-dns-01', presumably to work around this issue in certbot.
This also works for non-wildcard domains in acme.sh, but wildcard domains
are rejected because acme.sh hard-codes 'dns-01' as the only allowed
challenge for wildcard domains, which is not offered by Sectigo.

This change simply moves the '"status":"valid"' check up a bit and ignores
challenge type mismatches or missing tokens if no challenge is needed anyway.
pull/4150/head
Marcel Hellkamp 3 years ago
parent
commit
095697900b
  1. 20
      acme.sh

20
acme.sh

@ -4600,19 +4600,18 @@ $_authorizations_map"
thumbprint="$(__calc_account_thumbprint)"
fi
entry="$(echo "$response" | _egrep_o '[^\{]*"type":"'$vtype'"[^\}]*')"
_debug entry "$entry"
keyauthorization=""
if [ -z "$entry" ]; then
if ! _startswith "$d" '*.'; then
_debug "Not a wildcard domain, lets check whether the validation is already valid."
if echo "$response" | grep '"status":"valid"' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
_debug "$d is already valid."
keyauthorization="$STATE_VERIFIED"
_debug keyauthorization "$keyauthorization"
fi
fi
if [ -z "$keyauthorization" ]; then
entry="$(echo "$response" | _egrep_o '[^\{]*"type":"'$vtype'"[^\}]*')"
_debug entry "$entry"
if [ -z "$keyauthorization" -a -z "$entry" ]; then
_err "Error, can not get domain token entry $d for $vtype"
_supported_vtypes="$(echo "$response" | _egrep_o "\"challenges\":\[[^]]*]" | tr '{' "\n" | grep type | cut -d '"' -f 4 | tr "\n" ' ')"
if [ "$_supported_vtypes" ]; then
@ -4622,7 +4621,6 @@ $_authorizations_map"
_on_issue_err "$_post_hook"
return 1
fi
fi
if [ -z "$keyauthorization" ]; then
token="$(echo "$entry" | _egrep_o '"token":"[^"]*' | cut -d : -f 2 | tr -d '"')"
@ -4647,12 +4645,6 @@ $_authorizations_map"
fi
keyauthorization="$token.$thumbprint"
_debug keyauthorization "$keyauthorization"
if printf "%s" "$response" | grep '"status":"valid"' >/dev/null 2>&1; then
_debug "$d is already verified."
keyauthorization="$STATE_VERIFIED"
_debug keyauthorization "$keyauthorization"
fi
fi
dvlist="$d$sep$keyauthorization$sep$uri$sep$vtype$sep$_currentRoot"

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