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# SSL
Woodpecker supports two ways of enabling SSL communication. You can either use Let's Encrypt to get automated SSL support with
renewal or provide your own SSL certificates.
## Let's Encrypt
Woodpecker supports automated SSL configuration and updates using Let's Encrypt.
You can enable Let's Encrypt by making the following modifications to your server configuration:
```diff
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
services:
woodpecker-server:
[...]
ports:
+ - 80:80
+ - 443:443
- 9000:9000
environment:
- [...]
+ - WOODPECKER_LETS_ENCRYPT=true
+ - WOODPECKER_LETS_ENCRYPT_EMAIL=ssl-admin@example.tld
```
Note that Woodpecker uses the hostname from the `WOODPECKER_HOST` environment variable when requesting certificates. For example, if `WOODPECKER_HOST=https://example.com` is set the certificate is requested for `example.com`. To receive emails before certificates expire Let's Encrypt requires an email address. You can set it with `WOODPECKER_LETS_ENCRYPT_EMAIL=ssl-admin@example.tld`.
The SSL certificates are stored in `$HOME/.local/share/certmagic` for binary versions of Woodpecker and in `/var/lib/woodpecker` for the Container versions of it. You can set a custom path by setting `XDG_DATA_HOME` if required.
> Once enabled you can visit the Woodpecker UI with http and the HTTPS address. HTTP will be redirected to HTTPS.
### Certificate Cache
Woodpecker writes the certificates to `/var/lib/woodpecker/certmagic/`.
### Certificate Updates
Woodpecker uses the official Go acme library which will handle certificate upgrades. There should be no addition configuration or management required.
## SSL with own certificates
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Woodpecker supports SSL configuration by mounting certificates into your container.
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```diff
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
[...]
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ports:
+ - 80:80
+ - 443:443
- 9000:9000
volumes:
+ - /etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt:/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt
+ - /etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key:/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key
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environment:
- [...]
+ - WOODPECKER_SERVER_CERT=/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt
+ - WOODPECKER_SERVER_KEY=/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key
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```
Update your configuration to expose the following ports:
```diff
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
[...]
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ports:
+ - 80:80
+ - 443:443
- 9000:9000
```
Update your configuration to mount your certificate and key:
```diff
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
[...]
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ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
- 9000:9000
volumes:
+ - /etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt:/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt
+ - /etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key:/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key
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```
Update your configuration to provide the paths of your certificate and key:
```diff
# docker-compose.yml
version: '3'
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services:
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woodpecker-server:
[...]
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ports:
- 80:80
- 443:443
- 9000:9000
volumes:
- /etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt:/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt
- /etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key:/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key
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environment:
+ - WOODPECKER_SERVER_CERT=/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.crt
+ - WOODPECKER_SERVER_KEY=/etc/certs/woodpecker.example.com/server.key
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```
### Certificate Chain
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The most common problem encountered is providing a certificate file without the intermediate chain.
> LoadX509KeyPair reads and parses a public/private key pair from a pair of files. The files must contain PEM encoded data. The certificate file may contain intermediate certificates following the leaf certificate to form a certificate chain.
### Certificate Errors
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SSL support is provided using the [ListenAndServeTLS](https://golang.org/pkg/net/http/#ListenAndServeTLS) function from the Go standard library. If you receive certificate errors or warnings please examine your configuration more closely.