* Fix the Let's Encrypt handler by listening on a valid address Also handle errors in the HTTP server go routine, return a fatal error when something goes wrong. Thanks to @gbl08ma for finding the actual bug Here is an example of the error handling: 2018/12/11 14:23:07 [....io/gitea/cmd/web.go:87 func1()] [E] Failed to start the Let's Encrypt handler on port 30: listen tcp 0.0.0.0:30: bind: permission denied Closes #5280 * Fix a typo
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@ -80,7 +80,13 @@ func runLetsEncrypt(listenAddr, domain, directory, email string, m http.Handler)
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Cache: autocert.DirCache(directory),
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Email: email,
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}
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go http.ListenAndServe(listenAddr+":"+setting.PortToRedirect, certManager.HTTPHandler(http.HandlerFunc(runLetsEncryptFallbackHandler))) // all traffic coming into HTTP will be redirect to HTTPS automatically (LE HTTP-01 validatio happens here)
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go func() {
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log.Info("Running Let's Encrypt handler on %s", setting.HTTPAddr+":"+setting.PortToRedirect)
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var err = http.ListenAndServe(setting.HTTPAddr+":"+setting.PortToRedirect, certManager.HTTPHandler(http.HandlerFunc(runLetsEncryptFallbackHandler))) // all traffic coming into HTTP will be redirect to HTTPS automatically (LE HTTP-01 validation happens here)
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if err != nil {
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log.Fatal(4, "Failed to start the Let's Encrypt handler on port %s: %v", setting.PortToRedirect, err)
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}
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}()
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server := &http.Server{
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Addr: listenAddr,
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Handler: m,
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