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go-gemini

GoDoc

go-gemini implements the Gemini protocol in Go.

It aims to provide an API similar to that of net/http to make it easy to develop Gemini clients and servers.

Examples

See examples/client and examples/server for an example client and server.

To run the examples:

go run -tags=example ./examples/server

Overview

A quick overview of the Gemini protocol:

  1. Client opens connection
  2. Server accepts connection
  3. Client and server complete a TLS handshake
  4. Client validates server certificate
  5. Client sends request
  6. Server sends response header
  7. Server sends response body (only for successful responses)
  8. Server closes connection
  9. Client handles response

The way this is implemented in this package is like so:

  1. Client makes a request with NewRequest. The client then sends the request with (*Client).Send(*Request) (*Response, error). The client then determines whether to trust the certificate in TrustCertificte(*x509.Certificate, *KnownHosts) bool. (See TOFU).
  2. Server recieves the request and constructs a response. The server calls the Serve(*ResponseWriter, *Request) method on the Handler field. The handler writes the response. The server then closes the connection.
  3. Client recieves the response as a *Response. The client then handles the response.

TOFU

This package provides an easy way to implement Trust On First Use in your clients. Here is a simple client using TOFU to authenticate certificates:

client := &gemini.Client{
	KnownHosts: gemini.LoadKnownHosts(".local/share/gemini/known_hosts"),
	TrustCertificate: func(cert *x509.Certificate, knownHosts *gemini.KnownHosts) bool {
		// If the certificate is in the known hosts list, allow the connection
		if knownHosts.Has(cert) {
			return true
		}
		// Prompt the user
		if userTrustsCertificateTemporarily() {
			// Temporarily trust the certificate
			return true
		} else if userTrustsCertificatePermanently() {
			// Add the certificate to the known hosts file
			knownHosts.Add(cert)
			return true
		}
		// User does not trust the certificate
		return false
	},
}