HTTPS
HTTPS / SSL access on the outside
I am trying to setup https on the outside so Linuxmce can be used safely. Below is my setup.
We start by creating a new password file (-c option) and adding a user (linux) with a password (test) to the password file:
htpasswd -bc /etc/apache2/httpd.passwd linuxmce test
(Use the same line without the -c to add additional users)
mkdir /root/ssl openssl genrsa -des3 -out /root/ssl/server.key 4096
(type a passwd twice)
openssl req -new -key /root/ssl/server.key -out /root/ssl/server.csr
(type your previous passwd once and then fill in the fields)
Make sure that "Common Name (eg, YOUR name)" matches the registered fully qualified domain name of your box (or your IP address if you don't have one).
openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in /root/ssl/server.csr -signkey /root/ssl/server.key -out /root/ssl/server.crt
openssl rsa -in /root/ssl/server.key -out /root/ssl/server.key.insecure mv /root/ssl/server.key /root/ssl/server.key.secure mv /root/ssl/server.key.insecure /root/ssl/server.key
You now have the following files in /root/ssl:
server.crt: The self-signed server certificate. server.csr: Server certificate signing request. server.key: The private server key, does not require a password when starting Apache. server.key.secure: The private server key, it does require a password when starting Apache.
mkdir /etc/apache2/ssl cp /root/ssl/server.key /etc/apache2/ssl cp /root/ssl/server.crt /etc/apache2/ssl
add to /etc/apache2/ports.conf:
<IfModule mod_ssl.c> Listen 443 </IfModule>
ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.load /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.load ln -s /etc/apache2/mods-available/ssl.conf /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/ssl.conf
add the following in /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
SSLCertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl/server.crt SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/apache2/ssl/server.key <LocationMatch "/*"> # Inside the subarea any Intranet access is allowed # but from the Internet only HTTPS + Strong-Cipher + Password # or the alternative HTTPS + Strong-Cipher + Client-Certificate # If HTTPS is used, make sure a strong cipher is used. # Additionally allow client certs as alternative to basic auth. SSLVerifyClient optional SSLVerifyDepth 1 SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth +StrictRequire SSLRequire %{SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE} >= 128 # Force clients from the Internet to use HTTPS #RewriteEngine on #RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^192\.168\.80\.[0-9]+$ #RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on #RewriteRule ^/(.*) https://%{SERVER_NAME}/$2 [R,L] # Allow Network Access and/or Basic Auth Satisfy any # Network Access Control Order deny,allow Deny from all Allow from 192.168.80.0/24 # HTTP Basic Authentication AuthType basic AuthName "LinuxMCE" AuthUserFile /etc/apache2/httpd.passwd Require valid-user </LocationMatch> # Since mythweb has it's own rewrites in a .htaccess file https redirection is enabled only on other urls <LocationMatch "^/(?!mythweb).*"> # Force clients from the Internet to use HTTPS RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{REMOTE_ADDR} !^192\.168\.80\.[0-9]+$ RewriteCond %{HTTPS} !=on RewriteRule ^/(.*) https://%{SERVER_NAME}/$2 [R,L] </LocationMatch>
On the top of httpd.conf add the fully qualified domain name of your box that you added by "Common Name (eg, YOUR name)" when creating the certificate:
ServerName linuxmce.yourdomain.com
we have to change the beginning of vi /etc/apache2/sites-available/pluto to:
# NameVirtualHost * <VirtualHost *:80>
and then copy this file:
cp /etc/apache2/sites-available/pluto /etc/apache2/sites-available/pluto443
then change the beginnig to:
# NameVirtualHost * <VirtualHost *:443> SSLEngine On
make a symbolic link:
ln -s /etc/apache2/sites-available/pluto443 /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/pluto443
go to pluto web admin and to Advanced>Network>Firewall and add a new rule:
tcp 443 443 core_input
then run:
apache2ctl restart