How to use Apache 2 with HTTPS only?
Vinicius
cviniciusm at uol.com.br
Wed Aug 2 10:07:45 UTC 2006
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> ya when trying to go to ur site i got
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> Server not found
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> Firefox can't find the server at myserver.com <http://myserver.com>.
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> * Check the address for typing errors such as
> ww.example.com <http://ww.example.com> instead of
> www.example.com <http://www.example.com>
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> * If you are unable to load any pages, check your computer's network
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> * If your computer or network is protected by a firewall or proxy,
> make sure
> that Firefox is permitted to access the Web.
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> On 7/30/06, *Vinicius* <cviniciusm at uol.com.br
> <mailto:cviniciusm at uol.com.br>> wrote:
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> Matthew Miller escreveu:
> > On Sun, Jul 30, 2006 at 07:14:48AM -0500, Anthony Messina wrote:
> >>>> what about having it listen *only* on port 443?
> >>> [...] if you do that, someone who connects to
> >>> http://yoursite.example.org would get an error. That's confusing to
> >>> non-technical people. So it's generally better to run on port 80 as
> >>> well, but redirect all requests.
> >> that's true. i guess i was considering that he said "HTTPS only",
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> > The effect of doing the redirect is that everything is served via
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> > only, but yeah, if you literally want only https, you could not
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> > port 80..
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> Thanks.
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> I did do "RedirectPermanent / https://myserver.com/", but the site is
> presenting an error.
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> Both the server and the client use certificates issued by a local CA,
> and I created a SSLRequire rule to allow only the client to enter the
> site. I think the SSL check failed because of the RedirectPermanent.
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> Any ideas, please?
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> Regards,
> Vinicius.
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It's internal yet, it's not on the Internet. It's not in production yet.
Regards,
Vinicius.
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