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[[category:software]]This page is about the [[Apache]] web server. (Maybe it should be renamed "Apache web server" or "Apache HTTP Server" at some point, with "Apache" being a disambiguation page.){{seed}} | [[category:software]]This page is about the [[Apache]] web server. (Maybe it should be renamed "Apache web server" or "Apache HTTP Server" at some point, with "Apache" being a disambiguation page.){{seed}} | ||
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To get SSL working with virtual hosting (or at all, really), I had to do the following: | To get SSL working with virtual hosting (or at all, really), I had to do the following: |
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To get SSL working with virtual hosting (or at all, really), I had to do the following:
- in apache2.conf:
# added above the "Include /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/" line: NameVirtualHost *:443 # added below it: SSLProtocol -all +TLSv1 +SSLv3 SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/certs/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/certs/server.key
- in ports.conf:
<IfModule mod_ssl.c> # SSL name based virtual hosts are not yet supported, therefore no # NameVirtualHost statement here Listen 443 https </IfModule>
- Pick which domain to serve for https requests, and add to that site's config file:
<VirtualHost *:443> SSLEngine on (copy of essential stuff from <VirtualHost:*>) </VirtualHost>
- (and finally...) Remember to forward port 443 on the router.