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comparison lighttpd/lighttpd.conf @ 57:b1d3a618c254
Update some lighttpd configuration files.
author | John "Elwin" Edwards |
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date | Fri, 26 Dec 2014 16:46:25 -0500 |
parents | 09ef92dc4439 |
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402 ## | 402 ## |
403 ## The HTTPS protocol does not allow you to use name-based virtual | 403 ## The HTTPS protocol does not allow you to use name-based virtual |
404 ## hosting with SSL. If you want to run multiple SSL servers with | 404 ## hosting with SSL. If you want to run multiple SSL servers with |
405 ## one lighttpd instance you must use IP-based virtual hosting: :: | 405 ## one lighttpd instance you must use IP-based virtual hosting: :: |
406 ## | 406 ## |
407 ## Mitigate CVE-2009-3555 by disabling client triggered renegotation | |
408 ## This is enabled by default. | |
409 ## | |
410 ## IMPORTANT: this setting can only be used in the global scope. | |
411 ## It does *not* work inside conditionals | |
412 ## | |
413 # ssl.disable-client-renegotiation = "enable" | |
414 ## | |
407 ## $SERVER["socket"] == "10.0.0.1:443" { | 415 ## $SERVER["socket"] == "10.0.0.1:443" { |
408 ## ssl.engine = "enable" | 416 ## ssl.engine = "enable" |
409 ## ssl.pemfile = "/etc/ssl/private/www.example.com.pem" | 417 ## ssl.pemfile = "/etc/ssl/private/www.example.com.pem" |
410 ## # | 418 ## # |
411 ## # Mitigate BEAST attack: | 419 ## # (Following SSL/TLS Deployment Best Practices 1.3 / 17 September 2013 from: |
420 ## # https://www.ssllabs.com/projects/best-practices/index.html) | |
421 ## # - BEAST is considered mitigaed on client side now, and new weaknesses have been found in RC4, | |
422 ## # so it is strongly advised to disable RC4 ciphers (HIGH doesn't include RC4) | |
423 ## # - It is recommended to disable 3DES too (although disabling RC4 and 3DES breaks IE6+8 on Windows XP, | |
424 ## # so you might want to support 3DES for now - just remove the '!3DES' parts below). | |
425 ## # - The examples below prefer ciphersuites with "Forward Secrecy" (and ECDHE over DHE (alias EDH)), remove '+kEDH +kRSA' | |
426 ## # if you don't want that. | |
427 ## # - SRP and PSK are not supported anyway, excluding those ('!kSRP !kPSK') just keeps the list smaller (easier to review) | |
428 ## # Check your cipher list with: openssl ciphers -v '...' (use single quotes as your shell won't like ! in double quotes) | |
412 ## # | 429 ## # |
413 ## # A stricter base cipher suite. For details see: | 430 ## # If you know you have RSA keys (standard), you can use: |
414 ## # http://blog.ivanristic.com/2011/10/mitigating-the-beast-attack-on-tls.html | 431 ## ssl.cipher-list = "PROFILE=SYSTEM" |
415 ## # | 432 ## # The more generic version (without the restriction to RSA keys) is |
416 ## ssl.cipher-list = "ECDHE-RSA-AES256-SHA384:AES256-SHA256:RC4-SHA:RC4:HIGH:!MD5:!aNULL:!EDH:!AESGCM" | 433 ## # ssl.cipher-list = "HIGH !aNULL !3DES +kEDH +kRSA !kSRP !kPSK" |
417 ## # | 434 ## # |
418 ## # Make the server prefer the order of the server side cipher suite instead of the client suite. | 435 ## # Make the server prefer the order of the server side cipher suite instead of the client suite. |
419 ## # This is necessary to mitigate the BEAST attack (unless you disable all non RC4 algorithms). | |
420 ## # This option is enabled by default, but only used if ssl.cipher-list is set. | 436 ## # This option is enabled by default, but only used if ssl.cipher-list is set. |
421 ## # | 437 ## # |
422 ## # ssl.honor-cipher-order = "enable" | 438 ## # ssl.honor-cipher-order = "enable" |
423 ## # | 439 ## # |
424 ## # Mitigate CVE-2009-3555 by disabling client triggered renegotation | |
425 ## # This is enabled by default. | |
426 ## # | |
427 ## # ssl.disable-client-renegotiation = "enable" | |
428 ## # | |
429 ## server.name = "www.example.com" | 440 ## server.name = "www.example.com" |
430 ## | 441 ## |
431 ## server.document-root = "/srv/www/vhosts/example.com/www/" | 442 ## server.document-root = "/srv/www/vhosts/example.com/www/" |
432 ## } | 443 ## } |
433 ## | 444 ## |