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Félix Baylac-Jacqué 0c0af28cd5 nixos/tests/letsencrypt: use Pebble instead of Boulder
Let's encrypt bumped ACME to V2. We need to update our nixos test to
be compatible with this new protocol version.

We decided to drop the Boulder ACME server in favor of the more
integration test friendly Pebble.

- overriding cacert not necessary
- this avoids rebuilding lots of packages needlessly
- nixos/tests/acme: use pebble's ca for client tests
- pebble always generates its own ca which has to be fetched

TODO: write proper commit msg :)
2019-10-23 21:17:17 +02:00
aszlig 7b87554ca1
nixos/tests/letsencrypt: Hardcode certs and keys
In 0c7c1660f7 I have set allowSubstitutes
to false, which avoided the substitution of the certificates.

Unfortunately substitution may still happen later when the certificate
is merged with the CA bundle. So the merged CA bundle might be
substituted from a binary cache but the certificate itself is built
locally, which could result in a different certificate in the bundle.

So instead of adding just yet another workaround, I've now hardcoded all
the certificates and keys in a separate file. This also moves
letsencrypt.nix into its own directory so we don't mess up
nixos/tests/common too much.

This was long overdue and should finally make the dependency graph for
the ACME test more deterministic.

Signed-off-by: aszlig <aszlig@nix.build>
2018-07-12 02:32:46 +02:00