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− | This article describes how you can secure your webpage running on apache2 with https. You create demo-certificates yourself for this. This is for SUSE Linux, for Fedora, I recommend http://www.linux-sxs.org/internet_serving/apache2.html
| + | I followed the instructions on https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/ and in 11 minutes, I had my web server working with ssl certificates. I donated them money then as I think there is nothing better on this planet to get secure https. Before I did have https, but it showed as not trusted. |
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− | This article assumes you know about SSL, https and certificates.
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− | <li>[[set up apache]]</li>
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− | <li>set up your Certification authority and create dummy-certificates</li>
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− | /usr/bin/gensslcert
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− | <li>get your SSL Configuration from the given template</li>
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− | cd /etc/apache2/vhosts.d
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− | cp vhost-ssl.template vhost-ssl.conf
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− | <li>change your SSL Configuration</li>
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− | have apache2 start per default with SSL. To do this, | |
− | edit /etc/sysconfig/apache2: replace
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− | APACHE_SERVER_FLAGS=""
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− | with
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− | APACHE_SERVER_FLAGS="SSL"
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− | <li>restart apache2</li>
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− | /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
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− | <li>make sure you have content to show</li>
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− | echo "this is a test" >> /srv/www/htdocs/index.html
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− | <li>test your configuration</li>
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− | wget --no-check-certificate --no-proxy https://localhost
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− | </ol>
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Latest revision as of 17:05, 13 August 2023
I followed the instructions on https://letsencrypt.org/getting-started/ and in 11 minutes, I had my web server working with ssl certificates. I donated them money then as I think there is nothing better on this planet to get secure https. Before I did have https, but it showed as not trusted.