Commit f60fd58f by Iwasaki Yudai

Replace "cert" to "crt"

1 parent 783e3fd9
Showing with 14 additions and 14 deletions
......@@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ By default, gotty starts a web server at port 8080. Open the URL on your web bro
--random-url, -r Add a random string to the URL [$GOTTY_RANDOM_URL]
--profile-file, -f "~/.gotty" Path to profile file [$GOTTY_PROFILE_FILE]
--enable-tls, -t Enable TLS/SSL [$GOTTY_ENABLE_TLS]
--tls-cert "~/.gotty.crt" TLS/SSL cert [$GOTTY_TLS_CERT]
--tls-crt "~/.gotty.crt" TLS/SSL cert [$GOTTY_TLS_CRT]
--tls-key "~/.gotty.key" TLS/SSL key [$GOTTY_TLS_KEY]
--title-format "GoTTY - {{ .Command }} ({{ .Hostname }})" Title format of browser window [$GOTTY_TITLE_FORMAT]
--auto-reconnect "-1" Seconds to automatically reconnect to the server when the connection is closed (default: disabled) [$GOTTY_AUTO_RECONNECT]
......@@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ By default, gotty doesn't allow clients to send any keystrokes or commands excep
To restrict client access, you can use the `-c` option to enable the basic authentication. With option, clients need to input the specified username and passwords to connect to the gotty server. The `-r` option is a little bit casualer way to restrict access. With this option, gotty generates a random URL so that only people who know the URL can get access to the server.
All traffic between servers and clients are NOT encrypted by default. When you send secret information through gotty, we strongly recommend you use the `-t` option which enables TLS/SSL on the session. By default, gotty loads the cert and key files placed at `~/.gotty.cert` and `~/.gotty.key`. You can overwrite these file paths with the `--tls-cert` and `--tls-key` options. When you need to generate a self-signed certification file, you can use the `openssl` command.
All traffic between servers and clients are NOT encrypted by default. When you send secret information through gotty, we strongly recommend you use the `-t` option which enables TLS/SSL on the session. By default, gotty loads the crt and key files placed at `~/.gotty.crt` and `~/.gotty.key`. You can overwrite these file paths with the `--tls-cert` and `--tls-key` options. When you need to generate a self-signed certification file, you can use the `openssl` command.
```sh
openssl req -x509 -nodes -days 9999 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout ~/.gotty.key -out ~/.gotty.crt
......
......@@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ type Options struct {
RandomUrl bool
ProfileFile string
EnableTLS bool
TLSCert string
TLSCrt string
TLSKey string
TitleFormat string
AutoReconnect int
......@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@ type Options struct {
const DefaultProfileFilePath = "~/.gotty"
const DefaultTLSKeyPath = "~/.gotty.key"
const DefaultTLSCertPath = "~/.gotty.crt"
const DefaultTLSCrtPath = "~/.gotty.crt"
func New(options Options) (*App, error) {
titleTemplate, err := template.New("title").Parse(options.TitleFormat)
......@@ -168,8 +168,8 @@ func (app *App) Run() error {
&http.Server{Addr: endpoint, Handler: siteHandler},
)
if app.options.EnableTLS {
cert, key := app.loadTLSFiles()
err = app.server.ListenAndServeTLS(cert, key)
crt, key := app.loadTLSFiles()
err = app.server.ListenAndServeTLS(crt, key)
} else {
err = app.server.ListenAndServe()
}
......@@ -182,10 +182,10 @@ func (app *App) Run() error {
return nil
}
func (app *App) loadTLSFiles() (cert string, key string) {
cert = app.options.TLSCert
if app.options.TLSCert == DefaultTLSCertPath {
cert = os.Getenv("HOME") + "/.gotty.crt"
func (app *App) loadTLSFiles() (crt string, key string) {
crt = app.options.TLSCrt
if app.options.TLSCrt == DefaultTLSCrtPath {
crt = os.Getenv("HOME") + "/.gotty.crt"
}
key = app.options.TLSKey
......
......@@ -57,10 +57,10 @@ func main() {
EnvVar: "GOTTY_ENABLE_TLS",
},
cli.StringFlag{
Name: "tls-cert",
Value: app.DefaultTLSCertPath,
Usage: "TLS/SSL cert",
EnvVar: "GOTTY_TLS_CERT",
Name: "tls-crt",
Value: app.DefaultTLSCrtPath,
Usage: "TLS/SSL crt",
EnvVar: "GOTTY_TLS_CRT",
},
cli.StringFlag{
Name: "tls-key",
......
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