Caddy 2.8.0 released with ARI and HTTP/3 proxy support, and several breaking changes
Caddy, an open-source web server with automatic HTTPS, has released version 2.8.0, featuring hundreds of improvements and some breaking changes.
Notable updates include support for ACME Renewal Information (ARI) and HTTP/3 to proxy backends. The release is packed with enhancements, fixes, and new features driven by user feedback, aimed at making Caddy more scalable and reliable for demanding deployments.
Key improvements also touch on ACMEz, CertMagic, and other dependencies. Breaking changes include adjustments to ZeroSSL and on-demand TLS, as well as the removal of support for the lego_deprecated DNS provider module. This update further solidifies Caddy's position as a robust web server solution written in Go.
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