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[eostre.git] / drupal-configs / shopserver / apache2 / sites-available / default-ssl.conf
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+<IfModule mod_ssl.c>
+       <VirtualHost _default_:443>
+               ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
+
+               DocumentRoot /var/www/html
+
+               # Available loglevels: trace8, ..., trace1, debug, info, notice, warn,
+               # error, crit, alert, emerg.
+               # It is also possible to configure the loglevel for particular
+               # modules, e.g.
+               #LogLevel info ssl:warn
+
+               ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
+               CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
+
+               # For most configuration files from conf-available/, which are
+               # enabled or disabled at a global level, it is possible to
+               # include a line for only one particular virtual host. For example the
+               # following line enables the CGI configuration for this host only
+               # after it has been globally disabled with "a2disconf".
+               #Include conf-available/serve-cgi-bin.conf
+
+               #   SSL Engine Switch:
+               #   Enable/Disable SSL for this virtual host.
+               SSLEngine on
+
+               #   A self-signed (snakeoil) certificate can be created by installing
+               #   the ssl-cert package. See
+               #   /usr/share/doc/apache2/README.Debian.gz for more info.
+               #   If both key and certificate are stored in the same file, only the
+               #   SSLCertificateFile directive is needed.
+               SSLCertificateFile      /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
+               SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
+
+               #   Server Certificate Chain:
+               #   Point SSLCertificateChainFile at a file containing the
+               #   concatenation of PEM encoded CA certificates which form the
+               #   certificate chain for the server certificate. Alternatively
+               #   the referenced file can be the same as SSLCertificateFile
+               #   when the CA certificates are directly appended to the server
+               #   certificate for convinience.
+               #SSLCertificateChainFile /etc/apache2/ssl.crt/server-ca.crt
+
+               #   Certificate Authority (CA):
+               #   Set the CA certificate verification path where to find CA
+               #   certificates for client authentication or alternatively one
+               #   huge file containing all of them (file must be PEM encoded)
+               #   Note: Inside SSLCACertificatePath you need hash symlinks
+               #                to point to the certificate files. Use the provided
+               #                Makefile to update the hash symlinks after changes.
+               #SSLCACertificatePath /etc/ssl/certs/
+               #SSLCACertificateFile /etc/apache2/ssl.crt/ca-bundle.crt
+
+               #   Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL):
+               #   Set the CA revocation path where to find CA CRLs for client
+               #   authentication or alternatively one huge file containing all
+               #   of them (file must be PEM encoded)
+               #   Note: Inside SSLCARevocationPath you need hash symlinks
+               #                to point to the certificate files. Use the provided
+               #                Makefile to update the hash symlinks after changes.
+               #SSLCARevocationPath /etc/apache2/ssl.crl/
+               #SSLCARevocationFile /etc/apache2/ssl.crl/ca-bundle.crl
+
+               #   Client Authentication (Type):
+               #   Client certificate verification type and depth.  Types are
+               #   none, optional, require and optional_no_ca.  Depth is a
+               #   number which specifies how deeply to verify the certificate
+               #   issuer chain before deciding the certificate is not valid.
+               #SSLVerifyClient require
+               #SSLVerifyDepth  10
+
+               #   SSL Engine Options:
+               #   Set various options for the SSL engine.
+               #   o FakeBasicAuth:
+               #        Translate the client X.509 into a Basic Authorisation.  This means that
+               #        the standard Auth/DBMAuth methods can be used for access control.  The
+               #        user name is the `one line' version of the client's X.509 certificate.
+               #        Note that no password is obtained from the user. Every entry in the user
+               #        file needs this password: `xxj31ZMTZzkVA'.
+               #   o ExportCertData:
+               #        This exports two additional environment variables: SSL_CLIENT_CERT and
+               #        SSL_SERVER_CERT. These contain the PEM-encoded certificates of the
+               #        server (always existing) and the client (only existing when client
+               #        authentication is used). This can be used to import the certificates
+               #        into CGI scripts.
+               #   o StdEnvVars:
+               #        This exports the standard SSL/TLS related `SSL_*' environment variables.
+               #        Per default this exportation is switched off for performance reasons,
+               #        because the extraction step is an expensive operation and is usually
+               #        useless for serving static content. So one usually enables the
+               #        exportation for CGI and SSI requests only.
+               #   o OptRenegotiate:
+               #        This enables optimized SSL connection renegotiation handling when SSL
+               #        directives are used in per-directory context.
+               #SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth +ExportCertData +StrictRequire
+               <FilesMatch "\.(cgi|shtml|phtml|php)$">
+                               SSLOptions +StdEnvVars
+               </FilesMatch>
+               <Directory /usr/lib/cgi-bin>
+                               SSLOptions +StdEnvVars
+               </Directory>
+
+               #   SSL Protocol Adjustments:
+               #   The safe and default but still SSL/TLS standard compliant shutdown
+               #   approach is that mod_ssl sends the close notify alert but doesn't wait for
+               #   the close notify alert from client. When you need a different shutdown
+               #   approach you can use one of the following variables:
+               #   o ssl-unclean-shutdown:
+               #        This forces an unclean shutdown when the connection is closed, i.e. no
+               #        SSL close notify alert is send or allowed to received.  This violates
+               #        the SSL/TLS standard but is needed for some brain-dead browsers. Use
+               #        this when you receive I/O errors because of the standard approach where
+               #        mod_ssl sends the close notify alert.
+               #   o ssl-accurate-shutdown:
+               #        This forces an accurate shutdown when the connection is closed, i.e. a
+               #        SSL close notify alert is send and mod_ssl waits for the close notify
+               #        alert of the client. This is 100% SSL/TLS standard compliant, but in
+               #        practice often causes hanging connections with brain-dead browsers. Use
+               #        this only for browsers where you know that their SSL implementation
+               #        works correctly.
+               #   Notice: Most problems of broken clients are also related to the HTTP
+               #   keep-alive facility, so you usually additionally want to disable
+               #   keep-alive for those clients, too. Use variable "nokeepalive" for this.
+               #   Similarly, one has to force some clients to use HTTP/1.0 to workaround
+               #   their broken HTTP/1.1 implementation. Use variables "downgrade-1.0" and
+               #   "force-response-1.0" for this.
+               BrowserMatch "MSIE [2-6]" \
+                               nokeepalive ssl-unclean-shutdown \
+                               downgrade-1.0 force-response-1.0
+               # MSIE 7 and newer should be able to use keepalive
+               BrowserMatch "MSIE [17-9]" ssl-unclean-shutdown
+
+       </VirtualHost>
+</IfModule>
+
+# vim: syntax=apache ts=4 sw=4 sts=4 sr noet