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SSL v2 is no longer supported.</p> + +<p>This module relies on <a href="http://www.openssl.org/">OpenSSL</a> +to provide the cryptography engine.</p> + +<p>Further details, discussion, and examples are provided in the +<a href="../ssl/">SSL documentation</a>.</p> +</div> +<div id="quickview"><a href="https://www.apache.org/foundation/contributing.html" class="badge"><img src="https://www.apache.org/images/SupportApache-small.png" alt="Support Apache!" /></a><h3>Topics</h3> +<ul id="topics"> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#envvars">Environment Variables</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#logformats">Custom Log Formats</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#notes">Request Notes</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#expressionparser">Expression Parser Extension</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#authzproviders">Authorization providers for use with Require</a></li> +</ul><h3 class="directives">Directives</h3> +<ul id="toc"> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcacertificatefile">SSLCACertificateFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcacertificatepath">SSLCACertificatePath</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcadnrequestfile">SSLCADNRequestFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcadnrequestpath">SSLCADNRequestPath</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcarevocationcheck">SSLCARevocationCheck</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcarevocationfile">SSLCARevocationFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcarevocationpath">SSLCARevocationPath</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcertificatechainfile">SSLCertificateChainFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcertificatefile">SSLCertificateFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcertificatekeyfile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslciphersuite">SSLCipherSuite</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcompression">SSLCompression</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslcryptodevice">SSLCryptoDevice</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslengine">SSLEngine</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslfips">SSLFIPS</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslhonorcipherorder">SSLHonorCipherOrder</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslinsecurerenegotiation">SSLInsecureRenegotiation</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspdefaultresponder">SSLOCSPDefaultResponder</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspenable">SSLOCSPEnable</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspnoverify">SSLOCSPNoverify</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspoverrideresponder">SSLOCSPOverrideResponder</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspproxyurl">SSLOCSPProxyURL</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocsprespondercertificatefile">SSLOCSPResponderCertificateFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocsprespondertimeout">SSLOCSPResponderTimeout</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspresponsemaxage">SSLOCSPResponseMaxAge</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspresponsetimeskew">SSLOCSPResponseTimeSkew</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslocspuserequestnonce">SSLOCSPUseRequestNonce</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslopensslconfcmd">SSLOpenSSLConfCmd</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslpassphrasedialog">SSLPassPhraseDialog</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslprotocol">SSLProtocol</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycacertificatefile">SSLProxyCACertificateFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycacertificatepath">SSLProxyCACertificatePath</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycarevocationcheck">SSLProxyCARevocationCheck</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycarevocationfile">SSLProxyCARevocationFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycarevocationpath">SSLProxyCARevocationPath</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycheckpeercn">SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycheckpeerexpire">SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxycheckpeername">SSLProxyCheckPeerName</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxyciphersuite">SSLProxyCipherSuite</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxyengine">SSLProxyEngine</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxymachinecertificatechainfile">SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxymachinecertificatefile">SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxymachinecertificatepath">SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxyprotocol">SSLProxyProtocol</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxyverify">SSLProxyVerify</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslproxyverifydepth">SSLProxyVerifyDepth</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslrandomseed">SSLRandomSeed</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslrenegbuffersize">SSLRenegBufferSize</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslrequire">SSLRequire</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslrequiressl">SSLRequireSSL</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslsessioncache">SSLSessionCache</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslsessioncachetimeout">SSLSessionCacheTimeout</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslsessionticketkeyfile">SSLSessionTicketKeyFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslsessiontickets">SSLSessionTickets</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslsrpunknownuserseed">SSLSRPUnknownUserSeed</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslsrpverifierfile">SSLSRPVerifierFile</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingcache">SSLStaplingCache</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingerrorcachetimeout">SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingfaketrylater">SSLStaplingFakeTryLater</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingforceurl">SSLStaplingForceURL</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingrespondertimeout">SSLStaplingResponderTimeout</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingresponsemaxage">SSLStaplingResponseMaxAge</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingresponsetimeskew">SSLStaplingResponseTimeSkew</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingreturnrespondererrors">SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstaplingstandardcachetimeout">SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslstrictsnivhostcheck">SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslusername">SSLUserName</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslusestapling">SSLUseStapling</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslverifyclient">SSLVerifyClient</a></li> +<li><img alt="" src="../images/down.gif" /> <a href="#sslverifydepth">SSLVerifyDepth</a></li> +</ul> +<h3>Bugfix checklist</h3><ul class="seealso"><li><a href="https://www.apache.org/dist/httpd/CHANGES_2.4">httpd changelog</a></li><li><a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/buglist.cgi?bug_status=__open__&list_id=144532&product=Apache%20httpd-2&query_format=specific&order=changeddate%20DESC%2Cpriority%2Cbug_severity&component=mod_ssl">Known issues</a></li><li><a href="https://bz.apache.org/bugzilla/enter_bug.cgi?product=Apache%20httpd-2&component=mod_ssl">Report a bug</a></li></ul><h3>See also</h3> +<ul class="seealso"> +<li><a href="#comments_section">Comments</a></li></ul></div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="section"> +<h2><a name="envvars" id="envvars">Environment Variables</a></h2> + +<p>This module can be configured to provide several items of SSL information +as additional environment variables to the SSI and CGI namespace. Except for +<code>HTTPS</code> and <code>SSL_TLS_SNI</code> which are always defined, this +information is not provided by default for performance reasons. (See +<code class="directive"><a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></code> <code>StdEnvVars</code>, below) +The generated variables +are listed in the table below. For backward compatibility the information can +be made available under different names, too. Look in the <a href="../ssl/ssl_compat.html">Compatibility</a> chapter for details on the +compatibility variables.</p> + +<table class="bordered"><tr class="header"> + <th><a name="table3">Variable Name</a></th> + <th>Value Type</th> + <th>Description</th> +</tr> +<tr><td><code>HTTPS</code></td> <td>flag</td> <td>HTTPS is being used.</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_PROTOCOL</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The SSL protocol version (SSLv3, TLSv1, TLSv1.1, TLSv1.2)</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SESSION_ID</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The hex-encoded SSL session id</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SESSION_RESUMED</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Initial or Resumed SSL Session. Note: multiple requests may be served over the same (Initial or Resumed) SSL session if HTTP KeepAlive is in use</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SECURE_RENEG</code></td> <td>string</td> <td><code>true</code> if secure renegotiation is supported, else <code>false</code></td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CIPHER</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The cipher specification name</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CIPHER_EXPORT</code></td> <td>string</td> <td><code>true</code> if cipher is an export cipher</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CIPHER_USEKEYSIZE</code></td> <td>number</td> <td>Number of cipher bits (actually used)</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CIPHER_ALGKEYSIZE</code></td> <td>number</td> <td>Number of cipher bits (possible)</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_COMPRESS_METHOD</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>SSL compression method negotiated</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_VERSION_INTERFACE</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The mod_ssl program version</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_VERSION_LIBRARY</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The OpenSSL program version</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_M_VERSION</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The version of the client certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_M_SERIAL</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The serial of the client certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_S_DN</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Subject DN in client's certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_</code><em>x509</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Component of client's Subject DN</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_SAN_Email_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Client certificate's subjectAltName extension entries of type rfc822Name</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_SAN_DNS_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Client certificate's subjectAltName extension entries of type dNSName</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_SAN_OTHER_msUPN_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Client certificate's subjectAltName extension entries of type otherName, Microsoft User Principal Name form (OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.311.20.2.3)</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_I_DN</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Issuer DN of client's certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_I_DN_</code><em>x509</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Component of client's Issuer DN</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_V_START</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Validity of client's certificate (start time)</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_V_END</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Validity of client's certificate (end time)</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_V_REMAIN</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Number of days until client's certificate expires</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_A_SIG</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Algorithm used for the signature of client's certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_A_KEY</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Algorithm used for the public key of client's certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_CERT</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>PEM-encoded client certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_CERT_CHAIN_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>PEM-encoded certificates in client certificate chain</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_CERT_RFC4523_CEA</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Serial number and issuer of the certificate. The format matches that of the CertificateExactAssertion in RFC4523</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_CLIENT_VERIFY</code></td> <td>string</td> <td><code>NONE</code>, <code>SUCCESS</code>, <code>GENEROUS</code> or <code>FAILED:</code><em>reason</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_M_VERSION</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The version of the server certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_M_SERIAL</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>The serial of the server certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_S_DN</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Subject DN in server's certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_SAN_Email_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Server certificate's subjectAltName extension entries of type rfc822Name</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_SAN_DNS_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Server certificate's subjectAltName extension entries of type dNSName</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_SAN_OTHER_dnsSRV_</code><em>n</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Server certificate's subjectAltName extension entries of type otherName, SRVName form (OID 1.3.6.1.5.5.7.8.7, RFC 4985)</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_S_DN_</code><em>x509</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Component of server's Subject DN</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_I_DN</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Issuer DN of server's certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_I_DN_</code><em>x509</em></td> <td>string</td> <td>Component of server's Issuer DN</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_V_START</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Validity of server's certificate (start time)</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_V_END</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Validity of server's certificate (end time)</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_A_SIG</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Algorithm used for the signature of server's certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SERVER_A_KEY</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Algorithm used for the public key of server's certificate</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SERVER_CERT</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>PEM-encoded server certificate</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_SRP_USER</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>SRP username</td></tr> +<tr class="odd"><td><code>SSL_SRP_USERINFO</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>SRP user info</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSL_TLS_SNI</code></td> <td>string</td> <td>Contents of the SNI TLS extension (if supplied with ClientHello)</td></tr> +</table> + +<p><em>x509</em> specifies a component of an X.509 DN; one of +<code>C,ST,L,O,OU,CN,T,I,G,S,D,UID,Email</code>. In httpd 2.2.0 and +later, <em>x509</em> may also include a numeric <code>_n</code> +suffix. If the DN in question contains multiple attributes of the +same name, this suffix is used as a zero-based index to select a +particular attribute. For example, where the server certificate +subject DN included two OU attributes, <code>SSL_SERVER_S_DN_OU_0</code> +and +<code>SSL_SERVER_S_DN_OU_1</code> could be used to reference each. A +variable name without a <code>_n</code> suffix is equivalent to that +name with a <code>_0</code> suffix; the first (or only) attribute. +When the environment table is populated using +the <code>StdEnvVars</code> option of +the <code class="directive"><a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></code> directive, the +first (or only) attribute of any DN is added only under a non-suffixed +name; i.e. no <code>_0</code> suffixed entries are added.</p> + +<p>In httpd 2.4.32 and later, an optional <em>_RAW</em> suffix may be +added to <em>x509</em> in a DN component, to suppress conversion of +the attribute value to UTF-8. This must be placed after the index +suffix (if any). For example, <code>SSL_SERVER_S_DN_OU_RAW</code> or +<code>SSL_SERVER_S_DN_OU_0_RAW</code> could be used.</p> + +<p>The format of the <em>*_DN</em> variables has changed in Apache HTTPD +2.3.11. See the <code>LegacyDNStringFormat</code> option for +<code class="directive"><a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></code> for details.</p> + +<p><code>SSL_CLIENT_V_REMAIN</code> is only available in version 2.1 +and later.</p> + +<p>A number of additional environment variables can also be used +in <code class="directive">SSLRequire</code> expressions, or in custom log +formats:</p> + +<div class="note"><pre>HTTP_USER_AGENT PATH_INFO AUTH_TYPE +HTTP_REFERER QUERY_STRING SERVER_SOFTWARE +HTTP_COOKIE REMOTE_HOST API_VERSION +HTTP_FORWARDED REMOTE_IDENT TIME_YEAR +HTTP_HOST IS_SUBREQ TIME_MON +HTTP_PROXY_CONNECTION DOCUMENT_ROOT TIME_DAY +HTTP_ACCEPT SERVER_ADMIN TIME_HOUR +THE_REQUEST SERVER_NAME TIME_MIN +REQUEST_FILENAME SERVER_PORT TIME_SEC +REQUEST_METHOD SERVER_PROTOCOL TIME_WDAY +REQUEST_SCHEME REMOTE_ADDR TIME +REQUEST_URI REMOTE_USER</pre></div> + +<p>In these contexts, two special formats can also be used:</p> + +<dl> + <dt><code>ENV:<em>variablename</em></code></dt> + <dd>This will expand to the standard environment + variable <em>variablename</em>.</dd> + + <dt><code>HTTP:<em>headername</em></code></dt> + <dd>This will expand to the value of the request header with name + <em>headername</em>.</dd> +</dl> + +</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="section"> +<h2><a name="logformats" id="logformats">Custom Log Formats</a></h2> + +<p>When <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is built into Apache or at least +loaded (under DSO situation) additional functions exist for the <a href="mod_log_config.html#formats">Custom Log Format</a> of +<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_log_config.html">mod_log_config</a></code>. First there is an +additional ``<code>%{</code><em>varname</em><code>}x</code>'' +eXtension format function which can be used to expand any variables +provided by any module, especially those provided by mod_ssl which can +you find in the above table.</p> +<p> +For backward compatibility there is additionally a special +``<code>%{</code><em>name</em><code>}c</code>'' cryptography format function +provided. Information about this function is provided in the <a href="../ssl/ssl_compat.html">Compatibility</a> chapter.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">CustomLog "logs/ssl_request_log" "%t %h %{SSL_PROTOCOL}x %{SSL_CIPHER}x \"%r\" %b"</pre> +</div> +<p>These formats even work without setting the <code>StdEnvVars</code> +option of the <code class="directive"><a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></code> +directive.</p> +</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="section"> +<h2><a name="notes" id="notes">Request Notes</a></h2> + +<p><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> sets "notes" for the request which can be +used in logging with the <code>%{<em>name</em>}n</code> format +string in <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_log_config.html">mod_log_config</a></code>.</p> + +<p>The notes supported are as follows:</p> + +<dl> + <dt><code>ssl-access-forbidden</code></dt> + <dd>This note is set to the value <code>1</code> if access was + denied due to an <code class="directive">SSLRequire</code> + or <code class="directive">SSLRequireSSL</code> directive.</dd> + + <dt><code>ssl-secure-reneg</code></dt> + <dd>If <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is built against a version of + OpenSSL which supports the secure renegotiation extension, this note + is set to the value <code>1</code> if SSL is in used for the current + connection, and the client also supports the secure renegotiation + extension. If the client does not support the secure renegotiation + extension, the note is set to the value <code>0</code>. + If <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is not built against a version of + OpenSSL which supports secure renegotiation, or if SSL is not in use + for the current connection, the note is not set.</dd> +</dl> + +</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="section"> +<h2><a name="expressionparser" id="expressionparser">Expression Parser Extension</a></h2> + +<p>When <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is built into Apache or at least +loaded (under DSO situation) any <a name="envvars">variables</a> +provided by <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> can be used in expressions +for the <a href="../expr.html">ap_expr Expression Parser</a>. +The variables can be referenced using the syntax +``<code>%{</code><em>varname</em><code>}</code>''. Starting +with version 2.4.18 one can also use the +<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_rewrite.html">mod_rewrite</a></code> style syntax +``<code>%{SSL:</code><em>varname</em><code>}</code>'' or +the function style syntax +``<code>ssl(</code><em>varname</em><code>)</code>''.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example (using <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_headers.html">mod_headers</a></code>)</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Header set X-SSL-PROTOCOL "expr=%{SSL_PROTOCOL}" +Header set X-SSL-CIPHER "expr=%{SSL:SSL_CIPHER}"</pre> +</div> +<p>This feature even works without setting the <code>StdEnvVars</code> +option of the <code class="directive"><a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a></code> +directive.</p> +</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="section"> +<h2><a name="authzproviders" id="authzproviders">Authorization providers for use with Require</a></h2> + + <p><code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> provides a few authentication providers for use + with <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html">mod_authz_core</a></code>'s + <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_authz_core.html#require">Require</a></code> directive.</p> + + <h3><a name="reqssl" id="reqssl">Require ssl</a></h3> + + <p>The <code>ssl</code> provider denies access if a connection is not + encrypted with SSL. This is similar to the + <code class="directive">SSLRequireSSL</code> directive.</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Require ssl</pre> + + + + + <h3><a name="reqverifyclient" id="reqverifyclient">Require ssl-verify-client</a></h3> + + <p>The <code>ssl</code> provider allows access if the user is + authenticated with a valid client certificate. This is only + useful if <code>SSLVerifyClient optional</code> is in effect.</p> + + <p>The following example grants access if the user is authenticated + either with a client certificate or by username and password.</p> + + <pre class="prettyprint lang-config">Require ssl-verify-client +Require valid-user</pre> + + + + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCACertificateFile" id="SSLCACertificateFile">SSLCACertificateFile</a> <a name="sslcacertificatefile" id="sslcacertificatefile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded CA Certificates +for Client Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCACertificateFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the <em>all-in-one</em> file where you can assemble the +Certificates of Certification Authorities (CA) whose <em>clients</em> you deal +with. These are used for Client Authentication. Such a file is simply the +concatenation of the various PEM-encoded Certificate files, in order of +preference. This can be used alternatively and/or additionally to +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcacertificatepath">SSLCACertificatePath</a></code>.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCACertificateFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/ca-bundle-client.crt"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCACertificatePath" id="SSLCACertificatePath">SSLCACertificatePath</a> <a name="sslcacertificatepath" id="sslcacertificatepath">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Directory of PEM-encoded CA Certificates for +Client Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCACertificatePath <em>directory-path</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the directory where you keep the Certificates of +Certification Authorities (CAs) whose clients you deal with. These are used to +verify the client certificate on Client Authentication.</p> +<p> +The files in this directory have to be PEM-encoded and are accessed through +hash filenames. So usually you can't just place the Certificate files +there: you also have to create symbolic links named +<em>hash-value</em><code>.N</code>. And you should always make sure this directory +contains the appropriate symbolic links.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCACertificatePath "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCADNRequestFile" id="SSLCADNRequestFile">SSLCADNRequestFile</a> <a name="sslcadnrequestfile" id="sslcadnrequestfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded CA Certificates +for defining acceptable CA names</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCADNRequestFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>When a client certificate is requested by mod_ssl, a list of +<em>acceptable Certificate Authority names</em> is sent to the client +in the SSL handshake. These CA names can be used by the client to +select an appropriate client certificate out of those it has +available.</p> + +<p>If neither of the directives <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcadnrequestpath">SSLCADNRequestPath</a></code> or <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcadnrequestfile">SSLCADNRequestFile</a></code> are given, then the +set of acceptable CA names sent to the client is the names of all the +CA certificates given by the <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcacertificatefile">SSLCACertificateFile</a></code> and <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcacertificatepath">SSLCACertificatePath</a></code> directives; in other +words, the names of the CAs which will actually be used to verify the +client certificate.</p> + +<p>In some circumstances, it is useful to be able to send a set of +acceptable CA names which differs from the actual CAs used to verify +the client certificate - for example, if the client certificates are +signed by intermediate CAs. In such cases, <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcadnrequestpath">SSLCADNRequestPath</a></code> and/or <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcadnrequestfile">SSLCADNRequestFile</a></code> can be used; the +acceptable CA names are then taken from the complete set of +certificates in the directory and/or file specified by this pair of +directives.</p> + +<p><code class="directive"><a href="#sslcadnrequestfile">SSLCADNRequestFile</a></code> must +specify an <em>all-in-one</em> file containing a concatenation of +PEM-encoded CA certificates.</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCADNRequestFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ca-names.crt"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCADNRequestPath" id="SSLCADNRequestPath">SSLCADNRequestPath</a> <a name="sslcadnrequestpath" id="sslcadnrequestpath">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Directory of PEM-encoded CA Certificates for +defining acceptable CA names</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCADNRequestPath <em>directory-path</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> + +<p>This optional directive can be used to specify the set of +<em>acceptable CA names</em> which will be sent to the client when a +client certificate is requested. See the <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcadnrequestfile">SSLCADNRequestFile</a></code> directive for more +details.</p> + +<p>The files in this directory have to be PEM-encoded and are accessed +through hash filenames. So usually you can't just place the +Certificate files there: you also have to create symbolic links named +<em>hash-value</em><code>.N</code>. And you should always make sure +this directory contains the appropriate symbolic links.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCADNRequestPath "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ca-names.crt/"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCARevocationCheck" id="SSLCARevocationCheck">SSLCARevocationCheck</a> <a name="sslcarevocationcheck" id="sslcarevocationcheck">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable CRL-based revocation checking</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCARevocationCheck chain|leaf|none [<em>flag</em>s ...]</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLCARevocationCheck none</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Optional <em>flag</em>s available in httpd 2.4.21 or +later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +Enables certificate revocation list (CRL) checking. At least one of +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcarevocationfile">SSLCARevocationFile</a></code> +or <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcarevocationpath">SSLCARevocationPath</a></code> must be +configured. When set to <code>chain</code> (recommended setting), +CRL checks are applied to all certificates in the chain, while setting it to +<code>leaf</code> limits the checks to the end-entity cert. +</p> +<p>The available <em>flag</em>s are:</p> +<ul> +<li><code>no_crl_for_cert_ok</code> + <p> + Prior to version 2.3.15, CRL checking in mod_ssl also succeeded when + no CRL(s) for the checked certificate(s) were found in any of the locations + configured with <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcarevocationfile">SSLCARevocationFile</a></code> + or <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcarevocationpath">SSLCARevocationPath</a></code>. + </p> + <p> + With the introduction of <code class="directive">SSLCARevocationFile</code>, + the behavior has been changed: by default with <code>chain</code> or + <code>leaf</code>, CRLs <strong>must</strong> be present for the + validation to succeed - otherwise it will fail with an + <code>"unable to get certificate CRL"</code> error. + </p> + <p> + The <em>flag</em> <code>no_crl_for_cert_ok</code> allows to restore + previous behaviour. + </p> +</li> +</ul> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCARevocationCheck chain</pre> +</div> +<div class="example"><h3>Compatibility with versions 2.2</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCARevocationCheck chain no_crl_for_cert_ok</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCARevocationFile" id="SSLCARevocationFile">SSLCARevocationFile</a> <a name="sslcarevocationfile" id="sslcarevocationfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded CA CRLs for +Client Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCARevocationFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the <em>all-in-one</em> file where you can +assemble the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) of Certification +Authorities (CA) whose <em>clients</em> you deal with. These are used +for Client Authentication. Such a file is simply the concatenation of +the various PEM-encoded CRL files, in order of preference. This can be +used alternatively and/or additionally to <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcarevocationpath">SSLCARevocationPath</a></code>.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCARevocationFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crl/ca-bundle-client.crl"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCARevocationPath" id="SSLCARevocationPath">SSLCARevocationPath</a> <a name="sslcarevocationpath" id="sslcarevocationpath">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Directory of PEM-encoded CA CRLs for +Client Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCARevocationPath <em>directory-path</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the directory where you keep the Certificate Revocation +Lists (CRL) of Certification Authorities (CAs) whose clients you deal with. +These are used to revoke the client certificate on Client Authentication.</p> +<p> +The files in this directory have to be PEM-encoded and are accessed through +hash filenames. So usually you have not only to place the CRL files there. +Additionally you have to create symbolic links named +<em>hash-value</em><code>.rN</code>. And you should always make sure this directory +contains the appropriate symbolic links.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCARevocationPath "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crl/"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCertificateChainFile" id="SSLCertificateChainFile">SSLCertificateChainFile</a> <a name="sslcertificatechainfile" id="sslcertificatechainfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of PEM-encoded Server CA Certificates</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCertificateChainFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<div class="note"><h3>SSLCertificateChainFile is deprecated</h3> +<p><code>SSLCertificateChainFile</code> became obsolete with version 2.4.8, +when <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatefile">SSLCertificateFile</a></code> +was extended to also load intermediate CA certificates from the server +certificate file.</p> +</div> + +<p> +This directive sets the optional <em>all-in-one</em> file where you can +assemble the certificates of Certification Authorities (CA) which form the +certificate chain of the server certificate. This starts with the issuing CA +certificate of the server certificate and can range up to the root CA +certificate. Such a file is simply the concatenation of the various +PEM-encoded CA Certificate files, usually in certificate chain order.</p> +<p> +This should be used alternatively and/or additionally to <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcacertificatepath">SSLCACertificatePath</a></code> for explicitly +constructing the server certificate chain which is sent to the browser +in addition to the server certificate. It is especially useful to +avoid conflicts with CA certificates when using client +authentication. Because although placing a CA certificate of the +server certificate chain into <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcacertificatepath">SSLCACertificatePath</a></code> has the same effect +for the certificate chain construction, it has the side-effect that +client certificates issued by this same CA certificate are also +accepted on client authentication.</p> +<p> +But be careful: Providing the certificate chain works only if you are using a +<em>single</em> RSA <em>or</em> DSA based server certificate. If you are +using a coupled RSA+DSA certificate pair, this will work only if actually both +certificates use the <em>same</em> certificate chain. Else the browsers will be +confused in this situation.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCertificateChainFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/ca.crt"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCertificateFile" id="SSLCertificateFile">SSLCertificateFile</a> <a name="sslcertificatefile" id="sslcertificatefile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Server PEM-encoded X.509 certificate data file or token identifier</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCertificateFile <var>file-path</var>|<var>certid</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td><var>certid</var> available in 2.4.42 and later.</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive points to a file with certificate data in PEM format, or the certificate identifier through a configured cryptographic token. +If using a PEM file, at minimum, the file must include an end-entity (leaf) certificate. +The directive can be used multiple times (referencing different filenames) +to support multiple algorithms for server authentication - typically +RSA, DSA, and ECC. The number of supported algorithms depends on the +OpenSSL version being used for mod_ssl: with version 1.0.0 or later, +<code>openssl list-public-key-algorithms</code> will output a list +of supported algorithms, see also the note below about limitations +of OpenSSL versions prior to 1.0.2 and the ways to work around them. +</p> + +<p> +The files may also include intermediate CA certificates, sorted from +leaf to root. This is supported with version 2.4.8 and later, +and obsoletes <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatechainfile">SSLCertificateChainFile</a></code>. +When running with OpenSSL 1.0.2 or later, this allows +to configure the intermediate CA chain on a per-certificate basis. +</p> + +<p> +Custom DH parameters and an EC curve name for ephemeral keys, +can also be added to end of the first file configured using +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatefile">SSLCertificateFile</a></code>. +This is supported in version 2.4.7 or later. +Such parameters can be generated using the commands +<code>openssl dhparam</code> and <code>openssl ecparam</code>. +The parameters can be added as-is to the end of the first +certificate file. Only the first file can be used for custom +parameters, as they are applied independently of the authentication +algorithm type. +</p> + +<p> +Finally the end-entity certificate's private key can also be +added to the certificate file instead of using a separate +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatekeyfile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a></code> +directive. This practice is highly discouraged. If it is used, +the certificate files using such an embedded key must be configured +after the certificates using a separate key file. If the private +key is encrypted, the pass phrase dialog is forced at startup time. +</p> + +<p>As an alternative to storing certificates and private keys in +files, a certificate identifier can be used to identify a certificate +stored in a token. Currently, only <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7512">PKCS#11 URIs</a> are +recognized as certificate identifiers, and can be used in conjunction +with the OpenSSL <code>pkcs11</code> engine. If <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatekeyfile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a></code> is omitted, the +certificate and private key can be loaded through the single +identifier specified with <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatefile">SSLCertificateFile</a></code>.</p> + +<div class="note"> +<h3>DH parameter interoperability with primes > 1024 bit</h3> +<p> +Beginning with version 2.4.7, mod_ssl makes use of +standardized DH parameters with prime lengths of 2048, 3072 and 4096 bits +and with additional prime lengths of 6144 and 8192 bits beginning with +version 2.4.10 +(from <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3526.txt">RFC 3526</a>), and hands +them out to clients based on the length of the certificate's RSA/DSA key. +With Java-based clients in particular (Java 7 or earlier), this may lead +to handshake failures - see this +<a href="../ssl/ssl_faq.html#javadh">FAQ answer</a> for working around +such issues. +</p> +</div> + +<div class="note"> +<h3>Default DH parameters when using multiple certificates and OpenSSL +versions prior to 1.0.2</h3> +<p> +When using multiple certificates to support different authentication algorithms +(like RSA, DSA, but mainly ECC) and OpenSSL prior to 1.0.2, it is recommended +to either use custom DH parameters (preferably) by adding them to the +first certificate file (as described above), or to order the +<code class="directive">SSLCertificateFile</code> directives such that RSA/DSA +certificates are placed <strong>after</strong> the ECC one. +</p> +<p> +This is due to a limitation in older versions of OpenSSL which don't let the +Apache HTTP Server determine the currently selected certificate at handshake +time (when the DH parameters must be sent to the peer) but instead always +provide the last configured certificate. Consequently, the server may select +default DH parameters based on the length of the wrong certificate's key (ECC +keys are much smaller than RSA/DSA ones and their length is not relevant for +selecting DH primes). +</p> +<p> +Since custom DH parameters always take precedence over the default ones, this +issue can be avoided by creating and configuring them (as described above), +thus using a custom/suitable length. +</p> +</div> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"># Example using a PEM-encoded file. +SSLCertificateFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/server.crt" +# Example use of a certificate and private key from a PKCS#11 token: +SSLCertificateFile "pkcs11:token=My%20Token%20Name;id=45"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCertificateKeyFile" id="SSLCertificateKeyFile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a> <a name="sslcertificatekeyfile" id="sslcertificatekeyfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Server PEM-encoded private key file</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCertificateKeyFile <var>file-path</var>|<var>keyid</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td><var>keyid</var> available in 2.4.42 and later.</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive points to the PEM-encoded private key file for the +server, or the key ID through a configured cryptographic token. If the +contained private key is encrypted, the pass phrase dialog is forced +at startup time.</p> + +<p> +The directive can be used multiple times (referencing different filenames) +to support multiple algorithms for server authentication. For each +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatekeyfile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a></code> +directive, there must be a matching <code class="directive">SSLCertificateFile</code> +directive.</p> + +<p> +The private key may also be combined with the certificate in the file given by +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatefile">SSLCertificateFile</a></code>, but this practice +is highly discouraged. If it is used, the certificate files using such +an embedded key must be configured after the certificates using a separate +key file.</p> + +<p>As an alternative to storing private keys in files, a key +identifier can be used to identify a private key stored in a +token. Currently, only <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7512">PKCS#11 URIs</a> are recognized as private key +identifiers, and can be used in conjunction with the OpenSSL +<code>pkcs11</code> engine.</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"># To use a private key from a PEM-encoded file: +SSLCertificateKeyFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.key/server.key" +# To use a private key from a PKCS#11 token: +SSLCertificateKeyFile "pkcs11:token=My%20Token%20Name;id=45"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCipherSuite" id="SSLCipherSuite">SSLCipherSuite</a> <a name="sslciphersuite" id="sslciphersuite">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Cipher Suite available for negotiation in SSL +handshake</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCipherSuite [<em>protocol</em>] <em>cipher-spec</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLCipherSuite DEFAULT (depends on OpenSSL version)</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This complex directive uses a colon-separated <em>cipher-spec</em> string +consisting of OpenSSL cipher specifications to configure the Cipher Suite the +client is permitted to negotiate in the SSL handshake phase. The optional +protocol specifier can configure the Cipher Suite for a specific SSL version. +Possible values include "SSL" for all SSL Protocols up to and including TLSv1.2. +</p> +<p> +Notice that this +directive can be used both in per-server and per-directory context. +In per-server context it applies to the standard SSL handshake when a connection +is established. In per-directory context it forces a SSL renegotiation with the +reconfigured Cipher Suite after the HTTP request was read but before the HTTP +response is sent.</p> +<p> +If the SSL library supports TLSv1.3 (OpenSSL 1.1.1 and later), the protocol +specifier "TLSv1.3" can be used to configure the cipher suites for that protocol. +Since TLSv1.3 does not offer renegotiations, specifying ciphers for it in +a directory context is not allowed.</p> +<p> +For a list of TLSv1.3 cipher names, see +<a href="https://www.openssl.org/docs/manmaster/man3/SSL_CTX_set_ciphersuites.html">the OpenSSL +documentation</a>.</p> +<p> +An SSL cipher specification in <em>cipher-spec</em> is composed of 4 major +attributes plus a few extra minor ones:</p> +<ul> +<li><em>Key Exchange Algorithm</em>:<br /> + RSA, Diffie-Hellman, Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman, Secure Remote Password +</li> +<li><em>Authentication Algorithm</em>:<br /> + RSA, Diffie-Hellman, DSS, ECDSA, or none. +</li> +<li><em>Cipher/Encryption Algorithm</em>:<br /> + AES, DES, Triple-DES, RC4, RC2, IDEA, etc. +</li> +<li><em>MAC Digest Algorithm</em>:<br /> + MD5, SHA or SHA1, SHA256, SHA384. +</li> +</ul> +<p>An SSL cipher can also be an export cipher. SSLv2 ciphers are no longer +supported. To specify which ciphers to use, one can either specify all the +Ciphers, one at a time, or use aliases to specify the preference and order +for the ciphers (see <a href="#table1">Table +1</a>). The actually available ciphers and aliases depends on the used +openssl version. Newer openssl versions may include additional ciphers.</p> + +<table class="bordered"> + +<tr><th><a name="table1">Tag</a></th> <th>Description</th></tr> +<tr><td colspan="2"><em>Key Exchange Algorithm:</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>kRSA</code></td> <td>RSA key exchange</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>kDHr</code></td> <td>Diffie-Hellman key exchange with RSA key</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>kDHd</code></td> <td>Diffie-Hellman key exchange with DSA key</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>kEDH</code></td> <td>Ephemeral (temp.key) Diffie-Hellman key exchange (no cert)</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>kSRP</code></td> <td>Secure Remote Password (SRP) key exchange</td></tr> +<tr><td colspan="2"><em>Authentication Algorithm:</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>aNULL</code></td> <td>No authentication</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>aRSA</code></td> <td>RSA authentication</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>aDSS</code></td> <td>DSS authentication</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>aDH</code></td> <td>Diffie-Hellman authentication</td></tr> +<tr><td colspan="2"><em>Cipher Encoding Algorithm:</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>eNULL</code></td> <td>No encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>NULL</code></td> <td>alias for eNULL</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>AES</code></td> <td>AES encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>DES</code></td> <td>DES encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>3DES</code></td> <td>Triple-DES encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>RC4</code></td> <td>RC4 encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>RC2</code></td> <td>RC2 encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>IDEA</code></td> <td>IDEA encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td colspan="2"><em>MAC Digest Algorithm</em>:</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>MD5</code></td> <td>MD5 hash function</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SHA1</code></td> <td>SHA1 hash function</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SHA</code></td> <td>alias for SHA1</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>SHA256</code></td> <td>SHA256 hash function</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>SHA384</code></td> <td>SHA384 hash function</td> </tr> +<tr><td colspan="2"><em>Aliases:</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>SSLv3</code></td> <td>all SSL version 3.0 ciphers</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>TLSv1</code></td> <td>all TLS version 1.0 ciphers</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP</code></td> <td>all export ciphers</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXPORT40</code></td> <td>all 40-bit export ciphers only</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXPORT56</code></td> <td>all 56-bit export ciphers only</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>LOW</code></td> <td>all low strength ciphers (no export, single DES)</td></tr> +<tr><td><code>MEDIUM</code></td> <td>all ciphers with 128 bit encryption</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>HIGH</code></td> <td>all ciphers using Triple-DES</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>RSA</code></td> <td>all ciphers using RSA key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>DH</code></td> <td>all ciphers using Diffie-Hellman key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EDH</code></td> <td>all ciphers using Ephemeral Diffie-Hellman key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>ECDH</code></td> <td>Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>ADH</code></td> <td>all ciphers using Anonymous Diffie-Hellman key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>AECDH</code></td> <td>all ciphers using Anonymous Elliptic Curve Diffie-Hellman key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>SRP</code></td> <td>all ciphers using Secure Remote Password (SRP) key exchange</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>DSS</code></td> <td>all ciphers using DSS authentication</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>ECDSA</code></td> <td>all ciphers using ECDSA authentication</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>aNULL</code></td> <td>all ciphers using no authentication</td> </tr> +</table> +<p> +Now where this becomes interesting is that these can be put together +to specify the order and ciphers you wish to use. To speed this up +there are also aliases (<code>SSLv3, TLSv1, EXP, LOW, MEDIUM, +HIGH</code>) for certain groups of ciphers. These tags can be joined +together with prefixes to form the <em>cipher-spec</em>. Available +prefixes are:</p> +<ul> +<li>none: add cipher to list</li> +<li><code>+</code>: move matching ciphers to the current location in list</li> +<li><code>-</code>: remove cipher from list (can be added later again)</li> +<li><code>!</code>: kill cipher from list completely (can <strong>not</strong> be added later again)</li> +</ul> + +<div class="note"> +<h3><code>aNULL</code>, <code>eNULL</code> and <code>EXP</code> +ciphers are always disabled</h3> +<p>Beginning with version 2.4.7, null and export-grade +ciphers are always disabled, as mod_ssl unconditionally adds +<code>!aNULL:!eNULL:!EXP</code> to any cipher string at initialization.</p> +</div> + +<p>A simpler way to look at all of this is to use the ``<code>openssl ciphers +-v</code>'' command which provides a nice way to successively create the +correct <em>cipher-spec</em> string. The default <em>cipher-spec</em> string +depends on the version of the OpenSSL libraries used. Let's suppose it is +``<code>RC4-SHA:AES128-SHA:HIGH:MEDIUM:!aNULL:!MD5</code>'' which +means the following: Put <code>RC4-SHA</code> and <code>AES128-SHA</code> at +the beginning. We do this, because these ciphers offer a good compromise +between speed and security. Next, include high and medium security ciphers. +Finally, remove all ciphers which do not authenticate, i.e. for SSL the +Anonymous Diffie-Hellman ciphers, as well as all ciphers which use +<code>MD5</code> as hash algorithm, because it has been proven insufficient.</p> +<div class="example"><pre>$ openssl ciphers -v 'RC4-SHA:AES128-SHA:HIGH:MEDIUM:!aNULL:!MD5' +RC4-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1 +AES128-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=AES(128) Mac=SHA1 +DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA SSLv3 Kx=DH Au=RSA Enc=AES(256) Mac=SHA1 +... ... ... ... ... +SEED-SHA SSLv3 Kx=RSA Au=RSA Enc=SEED(128) Mac=SHA1 +PSK-RC4-SHA SSLv3 Kx=PSK Au=PSK Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1 +KRB5-RC4-SHA SSLv3 Kx=KRB5 Au=KRB5 Enc=RC4(128) Mac=SHA1</pre></div> +<p>The complete list of particular RSA & DH ciphers for SSL is given in <a href="#table2">Table 2</a>.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLCipherSuite RSA:!EXP:!NULL:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:-LOW</pre> +</div> +<table class="bordered"> + +<tr><th><a name="table2">Cipher-Tag</a></th> <th>Protocol</th> <th>Key Ex.</th> <th>Auth.</th> <th>Enc.</th> <th>MAC</th> <th>Type</th> </tr> +<tr><td colspan="7"><em>RSA Ciphers:</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>DES-CBC3-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>3DES(168)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>IDEA-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>IDEA(128)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>RC4-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RC4(128)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>RC4-MD5</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RC4(128)</td> <td>MD5</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>DES(56)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA(512)</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>DES(40)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-RC2-CBC-MD5</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA(512)</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RC2(40)</td> <td>MD5</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-RC4-MD5</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA(512)</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RC4(40)</td> <td>MD5</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>NULL-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>None</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>NULL-MD5</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>None</td> <td>MD5</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td colspan="7"><em>Diffie-Hellman Ciphers:</em></td></tr> +<tr><td><code>ADH-DES-CBC3-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>None</td> <td>3DES(168)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>ADH-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>None</td> <td>DES(56)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>ADH-RC4-MD5</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>None</td> <td>RC4(128)</td> <td>MD5</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EDH-RSA-DES-CBC3-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>3DES(168)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EDH-DSS-DES-CBC3-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>DSS</td> <td>3DES(168)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>DES(56)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH</td> <td>DSS</td> <td>DES(56)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td /> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-EDH-RSA-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH(512)</td> <td>RSA</td> <td>DES(40)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-EDH-DSS-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH(512)</td> <td>DSS</td> <td>DES(40)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-ADH-DES-CBC-SHA</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH(512)</td> <td>None</td> <td>DES(40)</td> <td>SHA1</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +<tr><td><code>EXP-ADH-RC4-MD5</code></td> <td>SSLv3</td> <td>DH(512)</td> <td>None</td> <td>RC4(40)</td> <td>MD5</td> <td> export</td> </tr> +</table> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCompression" id="SSLCompression">SSLCompression</a> <a name="sslcompression" id="sslcompression">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable compression on the SSL level</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCompression on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLCompression off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.3 and later, if using OpenSSL 0.9.8 or later; +virtual host scope available if using OpenSSL 1.0.0 or later. +The default used to be <code>on</code> in version 2.4.3.</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This directive allows to enable compression on the SSL level.</p> +<div class="warning"> +<p>Enabling compression causes security issues in most setups (the so called +CRIME attack).</p> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLCryptoDevice" id="SSLCryptoDevice">SSLCryptoDevice</a> <a name="sslcryptodevice" id="sslcryptodevice">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable use of a cryptographic hardware accelerator</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLCryptoDevice <em>engine</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLCryptoDevice builtin</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive enables use of a cryptographic hardware accelerator +board to offload some of the SSL processing overhead. This directive +can only be used if the SSL toolkit is built with "engine" support; +OpenSSL 0.9.7 and later releases have "engine" support by default, the +separate "-engine" releases of OpenSSL 0.9.6 must be used.</p> + +<p>To discover which engine names are supported, run the command +"<code>openssl engine</code>".</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"># For a Broadcom accelerator: +SSLCryptoDevice ubsec</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLEngine" id="SSLEngine">SSLEngine</a> <a name="sslengine" id="sslengine">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>SSL Engine Operation Switch</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLEngine on|off|optional</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLEngine off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive toggles the usage of the SSL/TLS Protocol Engine. This +is should be used inside a <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost></a></code> section to enable SSL/TLS for a +that virtual host. By default the SSL/TLS Protocol Engine is +disabled for both the main server and all configured virtual hosts.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><VirtualHost _default_:443> +SSLEngine on +#... +</VirtualHost></pre> +</div> +<p>In Apache 2.1 and later, <code class="directive">SSLEngine</code> can be set to +<code>optional</code>. This enables support for +<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2817.txt">RFC 2817</a>, Upgrading to TLS +Within HTTP/1.1. At this time no web browsers support RFC 2817.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLFIPS" id="SSLFIPS">SSLFIPS</a> <a name="sslfips" id="sslfips">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>SSL FIPS mode Switch</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLFIPS on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLFIPS off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive toggles the usage of the SSL library FIPS_mode flag. +It must be set in the global server context and cannot be configured +with conflicting settings (SSLFIPS on followed by SSLFIPS off or +similar). The mode applies to all SSL library operations. +</p> +<p> +If httpd was compiled against an SSL library which did not support +the FIPS_mode flag, <code>SSLFIPS on</code> will fail. Refer to the +FIPS 140-2 Security Policy document of the SSL provider library for +specific requirements to use mod_ssl in a FIPS 140-2 approved mode +of operation; note that mod_ssl itself is not validated, but may be +described as using FIPS 140-2 validated cryptographic module, when +all components are assembled and operated under the guidelines imposed +by the applicable Security Policy. +</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLHonorCipherOrder" id="SSLHonorCipherOrder">SSLHonorCipherOrder</a> <a name="sslhonorcipherorder" id="sslhonorcipherorder">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Option to prefer the server's cipher preference order</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLHonorCipherOrder on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLHonorCipherOrder off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>When choosing a cipher during an SSLv3 or TLSv1 handshake, normally +the client's preference is used. If this directive is enabled, the +server's preference will be used instead.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLHonorCipherOrder on</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLInsecureRenegotiation" id="SSLInsecureRenegotiation">SSLInsecureRenegotiation</a> <a name="sslinsecurerenegotiation" id="sslinsecurerenegotiation">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Option to enable support for insecure renegotiation</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLInsecureRenegotiation on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLInsecureRenegotiation off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.2.15 and later, if using OpenSSL 0.9.8m or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>As originally specified, all versions of the SSL and TLS protocols +(up to and including TLS/1.2) were vulnerable to a Man-in-the-Middle +attack +(<a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2009-3555">CVE-2009-3555</a>) +during a renegotiation. This vulnerability allowed an attacker to +"prefix" a chosen plaintext to the HTTP request as seen by the web +server. A protocol extension was developed which fixed this +vulnerability if supported by both client and server.</p> + +<p>If <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> is linked against OpenSSL version 0.9.8m +or later, by default renegotiation is only supported with +clients supporting the new protocol extension. If this directive is +enabled, renegotiation will be allowed with old (unpatched) clients, +albeit insecurely.</p> + +<div class="warning"><h3>Security warning</h3> +<p>If this directive is enabled, SSL connections will be vulnerable to +the Man-in-the-Middle prefix attack as described +in <a href="http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvename.cgi?name=CAN-2009-3555">CVE-2009-3555</a>.</p> +</div> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLInsecureRenegotiation on</pre> +</div> + +<p>The <code>SSL_SECURE_RENEG</code> environment variable can be used +from an SSI or CGI script to determine whether secure renegotiation is +supported for a given SSL connection.</p> + + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPDefaultResponder" id="SSLOCSPDefaultResponder">SSLOCSPDefaultResponder</a> <a name="sslocspdefaultresponder" id="sslocspdefaultresponder">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Set the default responder URI for OCSP validation</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPDefaultResponder <em>uri</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the default OCSP responder to use. If <code class="directive"><a href="#sslocspoverrideresponder">SSLOCSPOverrideResponder</a></code> is not enabled, +the URI given will be used only if no responder URI is specified in +the certificate being verified.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPEnable" id="SSLOCSPEnable">SSLOCSPEnable</a> <a name="sslocspenable" id="sslocspenable">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable OCSP validation of the client certificate chain</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPEnable on|leaf|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPEnable off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Mode <em>leaf</em> available in httpd 2.4.34 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option enables OCSP validation of the client certificate +chain. If this option is enabled, certificates in the client's +certificate chain will be validated against an OCSP responder after +normal verification (including CRL checks) have taken place. In +mode 'leaf', only the client certificate itself will be validated.</p> + +<p>The OCSP responder used is either extracted from the certificate +itself, or derived by configuration; see the +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslocspdefaultresponder">SSLOCSPDefaultResponder</a></code> and +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslocspoverrideresponder">SSLOCSPOverrideResponder</a></code> +directives.</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLVerifyClient on +SSLOCSPEnable on +SSLOCSPDefaultResponder "http://responder.example.com:8888/responder" +SSLOCSPOverrideResponder on</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPNoverify" id="SSLOCSPNoverify">SSLOCSPNoverify</a> <a name="sslocspnoverify" id="sslocspnoverify">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>skip the OCSP responder certificates verification</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPNoverify on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPNoverify off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.26 and later, if using OpenSSL 0.9.7 or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>Skip the OCSP responder certificates verification, mostly useful when +testing an OCSP server.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPOverrideResponder" id="SSLOCSPOverrideResponder">SSLOCSPOverrideResponder</a> <a name="sslocspoverrideresponder" id="sslocspoverrideresponder">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Force use of the default responder URI for OCSP validation</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPOverrideResponder on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPOverrideResponder off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option forces the configured default OCSP responder to be used +during OCSP certificate validation, regardless of whether the +certificate being validated references an OCSP responder.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPProxyURL" id="SSLOCSPProxyURL">SSLOCSPProxyURL</a> <a name="sslocspproxyurl" id="sslocspproxyurl">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Proxy URL to use for OCSP requests</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPProxyURL <em>url</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.19 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option allows to set the URL of a HTTP proxy that should be used for +all queries to OCSP responders.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPResponderCertificateFile" id="SSLOCSPResponderCertificateFile">SSLOCSPResponderCertificateFile</a> <a name="sslocsprespondercertificatefile" id="sslocsprespondercertificatefile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Set of trusted PEM encoded OCSP responder certificates</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponderCertificateFile <em>file</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.26 and later, if using OpenSSL 0.9.7 or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This supplies a list of trusted OCSP responder certificates to be used +during OCSP responder certificate validation. The supplied certificates are +implicitly trusted without any further validation. This is typically used +where the OCSP responder certificate is self signed or omitted from the OCSP +response.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPResponderTimeout" id="SSLOCSPResponderTimeout">SSLOCSPResponderTimeout</a> <a name="sslocsprespondertimeout" id="sslocsprespondertimeout">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Timeout for OCSP queries</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponderTimeout <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponderTimeout 10</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the timeout for queries to OCSP responders, when +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslocspenable">SSLOCSPEnable</a></code> is turned on.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPResponseMaxAge" id="SSLOCSPResponseMaxAge">SSLOCSPResponseMaxAge</a> <a name="sslocspresponsemaxage" id="sslocspresponsemaxage">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Maximum allowable age for OCSP responses</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponseMaxAge <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponseMaxAge -1</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the maximum allowable age ("freshness") for OCSP responses. +The default value (<code>-1</code>) does not enforce a maximum age, +which means that OCSP responses are considered valid as long as their +<code>nextUpdate</code> field is in the future.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPResponseTimeSkew" id="SSLOCSPResponseTimeSkew">SSLOCSPResponseTimeSkew</a> <a name="sslocspresponsetimeskew" id="sslocspresponsetimeskew">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Maximum allowable time skew for OCSP response validation</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponseTimeSkew <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPResponseTimeSkew 300</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the maximum allowable time skew for OCSP responses +(when checking their <code>thisUpdate</code> and <code>nextUpdate</code> fields).</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOCSPUseRequestNonce" id="SSLOCSPUseRequestNonce">SSLOCSPUseRequestNonce</a> <a name="sslocspuserequestnonce" id="sslocspuserequestnonce">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Use a nonce within OCSP queries</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPUseRequestNonce on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLOCSPUseRequestNonce on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.10 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option determines whether queries to OCSP responders should contain +a nonce or not. By default, a query nonce is always used and checked against +the response's one. When the responder does not use nonces (e.g. Microsoft OCSP +Responder), this option should be turned <code>off</code>.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOpenSSLConfCmd" id="SSLOpenSSLConfCmd">SSLOpenSSLConfCmd</a> <a name="sslopensslconfcmd" id="sslopensslconfcmd">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Configure OpenSSL parameters through its <em>SSL_CONF</em> API</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOpenSSLConfCmd <em>command-name</em> <em>command-value</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.8 and later, if using OpenSSL 1.0.2 or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This directive exposes OpenSSL's <em>SSL_CONF</em> API to mod_ssl, +allowing a flexible configuration of OpenSSL parameters without the need +of implementing additional <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> directives when new +features are added to OpenSSL.</p> + +<p>The set of available <code class="directive">SSLOpenSSLConfCmd</code> commands +depends on the OpenSSL version being used for <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> +(at least version 1.0.2 is required). For a list of supported command +names, see the section <em>Supported configuration file commands</em> in the +<a href="http://www.openssl.org/docs/man1.0.2/ssl/SSL_CONF_cmd.html#SUPPORTED-CONFIGURATION-FILE-COMMANDS">SSL_CONF_cmd(3)</a> manual page for OpenSSL.</p> + +<p>Some of the <code class="directive">SSLOpenSSLConfCmd</code> commands can be used +as an alternative to existing directives (such as +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslciphersuite">SSLCipherSuite</a></code> or +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslprotocol">SSLProtocol</a></code>), +though it should be noted that the syntax / allowable values for the parameters +may sometimes differ.</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Examples</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLOpenSSLConfCmd Options -SessionTicket,ServerPreference +SSLOpenSSLConfCmd ECDHParameters brainpoolP256r1 +SSLOpenSSLConfCmd ServerInfoFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/server-info.pem" +SSLOpenSSLConfCmd Protocol "-ALL, TLSv1.2" +SSLOpenSSLConfCmd SignatureAlgorithms RSA+SHA384:ECDSA+SHA256</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLOptions" id="SSLOptions">SSLOptions</a> <a name="ssloptions" id="ssloptions">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Configure various SSL engine run-time options</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLOptions [+|-]<em>option</em> ...</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>Options</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive can be used to control various run-time options on a +per-directory basis. Normally, if multiple <code class="directive">SSLOptions</code> +could apply to a directory, then the most specific one is taken +completely; the options are not merged. However if <em>all</em> the +options on the <code class="directive">SSLOptions</code> directive are preceded by a +plus (<code>+</code>) or minus (<code>-</code>) symbol, the options +are merged. Any options preceded by a <code>+</code> are added to the +options currently in force, and any options preceded by a +<code>-</code> are removed from the options currently in force.</p> +<p> +The available <em>option</em>s are:</p> +<ul> +<li><code>StdEnvVars</code> + <p> + When this option is enabled, the standard set of SSL related CGI/SSI + environment variables are created. This per default is disabled for + performance reasons, because the information extraction step is a + rather expensive operation. So one usually enables this option for + CGI and SSI requests only.</p> +</li> +<li><code>ExportCertData</code> + <p> + When this option is enabled, additional CGI/SSI environment variables are + created: <code>SSL_SERVER_CERT</code>, <code>SSL_CLIENT_CERT</code> and + <code>SSL_CLIENT_CERT_CHAIN_</code><em>n</em> (with <em>n</em> = 0,1,2,..). + These contain the PEM-encoded X.509 Certificates of server and client for + the current HTTPS connection and can be used by CGI scripts for deeper + Certificate checking. Additionally all other certificates of the client + certificate chain are provided, too. This bloats up the environment a + little bit which is why you have to use this option to enable it on + demand.</p> +</li> +<li><code>FakeBasicAuth</code> + <p> + When this option is enabled, the Subject Distinguished Name (DN) of the + Client X509 Certificate is translated into a HTTP Basic Authorization + username. This means that the standard Apache authentication methods can + be used for access control. The user name is just the Subject of the + Client's X509 Certificate (can be determined by running OpenSSL's + <code>openssl x509</code> command: <code>openssl x509 -noout -subject -in + </code><em>certificate</em><code>.crt</code>). Note that no password is + obtained from the user. Every entry in the user file needs this password: + ``<code>xxj31ZMTZzkVA</code>'', which is the DES-encrypted version of the + word `<code>password</code>''. Those who live under MD5-based encryption + (for instance under FreeBSD or BSD/OS, etc.) should use the following MD5 + hash of the same word: ``<code>$1$OXLyS...$Owx8s2/m9/gfkcRVXzgoE/</code>''.</p> + + <p>Note that the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_auth_basic.html#authbasicfake">AuthBasicFake</a></code> + directive within <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_auth_basic.html">mod_auth_basic</a></code> can be used as a more + general mechanism for faking basic authentication, giving control over the + structure of both the username and password.</p> +</li> +<li><code>StrictRequire</code> + <p> + This <em>forces</em> forbidden access when <code class="directive"><a href="#sslrequiressl">SSLRequireSSL</a></code> or + <code class="directive"><a href="#sslrequire">SSLRequire</a></code> successfully decided that access should be + forbidden. Usually the default is that in the case where a ``<code>Satisfy + any</code>'' directive is used, and other access restrictions are passed, + denial of access due to <code>SSLRequireSSL</code> or + <code>SSLRequire</code> is overridden (because that's how the Apache + <code>Satisfy</code> mechanism should work.) But for strict access restriction + you can use <code>SSLRequireSSL</code> and/or <code>SSLRequire</code> in + combination with an ``<code>SSLOptions +StrictRequire</code>''. Then an + additional ``<code>Satisfy Any</code>'' has no chance once mod_ssl has + decided to deny access.</p> +</li> +<li><code>OptRenegotiate</code> + <p> + This enables optimized SSL connection renegotiation handling when SSL + directives are used in per-directory context. By default a strict + scheme is enabled where <em>every</em> per-directory reconfiguration of + SSL parameters causes a <em>full</em> SSL renegotiation handshake. When this + option is used mod_ssl tries to avoid unnecessary handshakes by doing more + granular (but still safe) parameter checks. Nevertheless these granular + checks sometimes may not be what the user expects, so enable this on a + per-directory basis only, please.</p> +</li> +<li><code>LegacyDNStringFormat</code> + <p> + This option influences how values of the + <code>SSL_{CLIENT,SERVER}_{I,S}_DN</code> variables are formatted. Since + version 2.3.11, Apache HTTPD uses a RFC 2253 compatible format by + default. This uses commas as delimiters between the attributes, allows the + use of non-ASCII characters (which are converted to UTF8), escapes + various special characters with backslashes, and sorts the attributes + with the "C" attribute last.</p> + + <p>If <code>LegacyDNStringFormat</code> is set, the old format will be + used which sorts the "C" attribute first, uses slashes as separators, and + does not handle non-ASCII and special characters in any consistent way. + </p> +</li> +</ul> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLOptions +FakeBasicAuth -StrictRequire +<Files ~ "\.(cgi|shtml)$"> + SSLOptions +StdEnvVars -ExportCertData +</Files></pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLPassPhraseDialog" id="SSLPassPhraseDialog">SSLPassPhraseDialog</a> <a name="sslpassphrasedialog" id="sslpassphrasedialog">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Type of pass phrase dialog for encrypted private +keys</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLPassPhraseDialog <em>type</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLPassPhraseDialog builtin</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +When Apache starts up it has to read the various Certificate (see +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatefile">SSLCertificateFile</a></code>) and +Private Key (see <code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatekeyfile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a></code>) files of the +SSL-enabled virtual servers. Because for security reasons the Private +Key files are usually encrypted, mod_ssl needs to query the +administrator for a Pass Phrase in order to decrypt those files. This +query can be done in two ways which can be configured by +<em>type</em>:</p> +<ul> +<li><code>builtin</code> + <p> + This is the default where an interactive terminal dialog occurs at startup + time just before Apache detaches from the terminal. Here the administrator + has to manually enter the Pass Phrase for each encrypted Private Key file. + Because a lot of SSL-enabled virtual hosts can be configured, the + following reuse-scheme is used to minimize the dialog: When a Private Key + file is encrypted, all known Pass Phrases (at the beginning there are + none, of course) are tried. If one of those known Pass Phrases succeeds no + dialog pops up for this particular Private Key file. If none succeeded, + another Pass Phrase is queried on the terminal and remembered for the next + round (where it perhaps can be reused).</p> + <p> + This scheme allows mod_ssl to be maximally flexible (because for N encrypted + Private Key files you <em>can</em> use N different Pass Phrases - but then + you have to enter all of them, of course) while minimizing the terminal + dialog (i.e. when you use a single Pass Phrase for all N Private Key files + this Pass Phrase is queried only once).</p></li> + +<li><code>|/path/to/program [args...]</code> + + <p>This mode allows an external program to be used which acts as a + pipe to a particular input device; the program is sent the standard + prompt text used for the <code>builtin</code> mode on + <code>stdin</code>, and is expected to write password strings on + <code>stdout</code>. If several passwords are needed (or an + incorrect password is entered), additional prompt text will be + written subsequent to the first password being returned, and more + passwords must then be written back.</p></li> + +<li><code>exec:/path/to/program</code> + <p> + Here an external program is configured which is called at startup for each + encrypted Private Key file. It is called with two arguments (the first is + of the form ``<code>servername:portnumber</code>'', the second is either + ``<code>RSA</code>'', ``<code>DSA</code>'', ``<code>ECC</code>'' or an + integer index starting at 3 if more than three keys are configured), which + indicate for which server and algorithm it has to print the corresponding + Pass Phrase to <code>stdout</code>. In versions 2.4.8 (unreleased) + and 2.4.9, it is called with one argument, a string of the + form ``<code>servername:portnumber:index</code>'' (with <code>index</code> + being a zero-based integer number), which indicate the server, TCP port + and certificate number. The intent is that this external + program first runs security checks to make sure that the system is not + compromised by an attacker, and only when these checks were passed + successfully it provides the Pass Phrase.</p> + <p> + Both these security checks, and the way the Pass Phrase is determined, can + be as complex as you like. Mod_ssl just defines the interface: an + executable program which provides the Pass Phrase on <code>stdout</code>. + Nothing more or less! So, if you're really paranoid about security, here + is your interface. Anything else has to be left as an exercise to the + administrator, because local security requirements are so different.</p> + <p> + The reuse-algorithm above is used here, too. In other words: The external + program is called only once per unique Pass Phrase.</p></li> +</ul> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLPassPhraseDialog "exec:/usr/local/apache/sbin/pp-filter"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProtocol" id="SSLProtocol">SSLProtocol</a> <a name="sslprotocol" id="sslprotocol">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Configure usable SSL/TLS protocol versions</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProtocol [+|-]<em>protocol</em> ...</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProtocol all -SSLv3 (up to 2.4.16: all)</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive can be used to control which versions of the SSL/TLS protocol +will be accepted in new connections.</p> +<p> +The available (case-insensitive) <em>protocol</em>s are:</p> +<ul> +<li><code>SSLv3</code> + <p> + This is the Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) protocol, version 3.0, from + the Netscape Corporation. + It is the successor to SSLv2 and the predecessor to TLSv1, but is + deprecated in <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc7568.txt">RFC 7568</a>.</p></li> + +<li><code>TLSv1</code> + <p> + This is the Transport Layer Security (TLS) protocol, version 1.0. + It is the successor to SSLv3 and is defined in + <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2246.txt">RFC 2246</a>. + It is supported by nearly every client.</p></li> + +<li><code>TLSv1.1</code> (when using OpenSSL 1.0.1 and later) + <p> + A revision of the TLS 1.0 protocol, as defined in + <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4346.txt">RFC 4346</a>.</p></li> + +<li><code>TLSv1.2</code> (when using OpenSSL 1.0.1 and later) + <p> + A revision of the TLS 1.1 protocol, as defined in + <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5246.txt">RFC 5246</a>.</p></li> + +<li><code>TLSv1.3</code> (when using OpenSSL 1.1.1 and later) + <p> + A new version of the TLS protocol, as defined in + <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc8446.txt">RFC 8446</a>.</p></li> + +<li><code>all</code> + <p> + This is a shortcut for ``<code>+SSLv3 +TLSv1</code>'' or + - when using OpenSSL 1.0.1 and later - + ``<code>+SSLv3 +TLSv1 +TLSv1.1 +TLSv1.2</code>'', respectively + (except for OpenSSL versions compiled with the ``no-ssl3'' configuration + option, where <code>all</code> does not include <code>+SSLv3</code>).</p></li> +</ul> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProtocol TLSv1</pre> +</div> +<div class="note"> +<h3><code class="directive">SSLProtocol</code> for name-based virtual hosts</h3> +<p> +Before OpenSSL 1.1.1, even though the Server Name Indication (SNI) allowed to +determine the targeted virtual host early in the TLS handshake, it was not +possible to switch the TLS protocol version of the connection at this point, +and thus the <code class="directive">SSLProtocol</code> negotiated was always based off +the one of the <em>base virtual host</em> (first virtual host declared on the +listening <code>IP:port</code> of the connection). +</p> +<p> +Beginning with Apache HTTP server version 2.4.42, when built/linked against +OpenSSL 1.1.1 or later, and when the SNI is provided by the client in the TLS +handshake, the <code class="directive">SSLProtocol</code> of each (name-based) virtual +host can and will be honored. +</p> +<p> +For compatibility with previous versions, if no +<code class="directive">SSLProtocol</code> is configured in a name-based virtual host, +the one from the base virtual host still applies, <strong>unless</strong> +<code class="directive">SSLProtocol</code> is configured globally in which case the +global value applies (this latter exception is more sensible than compatible, +though). +</p> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCACertificateFile" id="SSLProxyCACertificateFile">SSLProxyCACertificateFile</a> <a name="sslproxycacertificatefile" id="sslproxycacertificatefile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded CA Certificates +for Remote Server Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCACertificateFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the <em>all-in-one</em> file where you can assemble the +Certificates of Certification Authorities (CA) whose <em>remote servers</em> you deal +with. These are used for Remote Server Authentication. Such a file is simply the +concatenation of the various PEM-encoded Certificate files, in order of +preference. This can be used alternatively and/or additionally to +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycacertificatepath">SSLProxyCACertificatePath</a></code>.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCACertificateFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/ca-bundle-remote-server.crt"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCACertificatePath" id="SSLProxyCACertificatePath">SSLProxyCACertificatePath</a> <a name="sslproxycacertificatepath" id="sslproxycacertificatepath">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Directory of PEM-encoded CA Certificates for +Remote Server Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCACertificatePath <em>directory-path</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the directory where you keep the Certificates of +Certification Authorities (CAs) whose remote servers you deal with. These are used to +verify the remote server certificate on Remote Server Authentication.</p> +<p> +The files in this directory have to be PEM-encoded and are accessed through +hash filenames. So usually you can't just place the Certificate files +there: you also have to create symbolic links named +<em>hash-value</em><code>.N</code>. And you should always make sure this directory +contains the appropriate symbolic links.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCACertificatePath "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCARevocationCheck" id="SSLProxyCARevocationCheck">SSLProxyCARevocationCheck</a> <a name="sslproxycarevocationcheck" id="sslproxycarevocationcheck">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable CRL-based revocation checking for Remote Server Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCARevocationCheck chain|leaf|none</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCARevocationCheck none</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +Enables certificate revocation list (CRL) checking for the +<em>remote servers</em> you deal with. At least one of +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycarevocationfile">SSLProxyCARevocationFile</a></code> +or <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycarevocationpath">SSLProxyCARevocationPath</a></code> must be +configured. When set to <code>chain</code> (recommended setting), +CRL checks are applied to all certificates in the chain, while setting it to +<code>leaf</code> limits the checks to the end-entity cert. +</p> +<div class="note"> +<h3>When set to <code>chain</code> or <code>leaf</code>, +CRLs <em>must</em> be available for successful validation</h3> +<p> +Prior to version 2.3.15, CRL checking in mod_ssl also succeeded when +no CRL(s) were found in any of the locations configured with +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycarevocationfile">SSLProxyCARevocationFile</a></code> +or <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycarevocationpath">SSLProxyCARevocationPath</a></code>. +With the introduction of this directive, the behavior has been changed: +when checking is enabled, CRLs <em>must</em> be present for the validation +to succeed - otherwise it will fail with an +<code>"unable to get certificate CRL"</code> error. +</p> +</div> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCARevocationCheck chain</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCARevocationFile" id="SSLProxyCARevocationFile">SSLProxyCARevocationFile</a> <a name="sslproxycarevocationfile" id="sslproxycarevocationfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded CA CRLs for +Remote Server Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCARevocationFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the <em>all-in-one</em> file where you can +assemble the Certificate Revocation Lists (CRL) of Certification +Authorities (CA) whose <em>remote servers</em> you deal with. These are used +for Remote Server Authentication. Such a file is simply the concatenation of +the various PEM-encoded CRL files, in order of preference. This can be +used alternatively and/or additionally to <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycarevocationpath">SSLProxyCARevocationPath</a></code>.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCARevocationFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crl/ca-bundle-remote-server.crl"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCARevocationPath" id="SSLProxyCARevocationPath">SSLProxyCARevocationPath</a> <a name="sslproxycarevocationpath" id="sslproxycarevocationpath">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Directory of PEM-encoded CA CRLs for +Remote Server Auth</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCARevocationPath <em>directory-path</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the directory where you keep the Certificate Revocation +Lists (CRL) of Certification Authorities (CAs) whose remote servers you deal with. +These are used to revoke the remote server certificate on Remote Server Authentication.</p> +<p> +The files in this directory have to be PEM-encoded and are accessed through +hash filenames. So usually you have not only to place the CRL files there. +Additionally you have to create symbolic links named +<em>hash-value</em><code>.rN</code>. And you should always make sure this directory +contains the appropriate symbolic links.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCARevocationPath "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crl/"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCheckPeerCN" id="SSLProxyCheckPeerCN">SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</a> <a name="sslproxycheckpeercn" id="sslproxycheckpeercn">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Whether to check the remote server certificate's CN field +</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets whether the remote server certificate's CN field is +compared against the hostname of the request URL. If both are not equal +a 502 status code (Bad Gateway) is sent. <code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</code> is +superseded by <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycheckpeername">SSLProxyCheckPeerName</a></code> +in release 2.4.5 and later. +</p> +<p> +In all releases 2.4.5 through 2.4.20, setting +<code>SSLProxyCheckPeerName off</code> was sufficient to enable this behavior +(as the <code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</code> default was <code>on</code>.) In +these releases, both directives must be set to <code>off</code> to completely +avoid remote server certificate name validation. Many users reported this +to be very confusing. +</p> +<p> +As of release 2.4.21, all configurations which enable either one of the +<code>SSLProxyCheckPeerName</code> or <code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</code> options +will use the new <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycheckpeername">SSLProxyCheckPeerName</a></code> +behavior, and all configurations which disable either one of the +<code>SSLProxyCheckPeerName</code> or <code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</code> options +will suppress all remote server certificate name validation. Only the following +configuration will trigger the legacy certificate CN comparison in 2.4.21 and +later releases; +</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCheckPeerCN on +SSLProxyCheckPeerName off</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire" id="SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire">SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire</a> <a name="sslproxycheckpeerexpire" id="sslproxycheckpeerexpire">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Whether to check if remote server certificate is expired +</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets whether it is checked if the remote server certificate +is expired or not. If the check fails a 502 status code (Bad Gateway) is +sent. +</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyCheckPeerExpire on</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCheckPeerName" id="SSLProxyCheckPeerName">SSLProxyCheckPeerName</a> <a name="sslproxycheckpeername" id="sslproxycheckpeername">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Configure host name checking for remote server certificates +</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCheckPeerName on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCheckPeerName on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Apache HTTP Server 2.4.5 and later<br /> +The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive configures host name checking for server certificates when +mod_ssl is acting as an SSL client. The check will succeed if the host name +from the request URI matches one of the CN attribute(s) of the certificate's +subject, or matches the subjectAltName extension. If the check fails, the SSL +request is aborted and a 502 status code (Bad Gateway) is returned. +</p> +<p> +Wildcard matching is supported for specific cases: an subjectAltName entry +of type dNSName, or CN attributes starting with <code>*.</code> will match +with any host name of the same number of name elements and the same suffix. +E.g. <code>*.example.org</code> will match <code>foo.example.org</code>, +but will not match <code>foo.bar.example.org</code>, because the number of +elements in the respective host names differs. +</p> +<p> +This feature was introduced in 2.4.5 and superseded the behavior of the +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycheckpeercn">SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</a></code> directive, which +only tested the exact value in the first CN attribute against the host name. +However, many users were confused by the behavior of using these directives +individually, so the mutual behavior of <code>SSLProxyCheckPeerName</code> +and <code>SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</code> directives were improved in release +2.4.21. See the <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycheckpeercn">SSLProxyCheckPeerCN</a></code> +directive description for the original behavior and details of these +improvements. +</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyCipherSuite" id="SSLProxyCipherSuite">SSLProxyCipherSuite</a> <a name="sslproxyciphersuite" id="sslproxyciphersuite">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Cipher Suite available for negotiation in SSL +proxy handshake</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCipherSuite [<em>protocol</em>] <em>cipher-spec</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyCipherSuite ALL:!ADH:RC4+RSA:+HIGH:+MEDIUM:+LOW:+EXP</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>Equivalent to <code class="directive"><a href="#sslciphersuite">SSLCipherSuite</a></code>, but +for the proxy connection. +Please refer to <code class="directive"><a href="#sslciphersuite">SSLCipherSuite</a></code> +for additional information.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyEngine" id="SSLProxyEngine">SSLProxyEngine</a> <a name="sslproxyengine" id="sslproxyengine">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>SSL Proxy Engine Operation Switch</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyEngine on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyEngine off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive toggles the usage of the SSL/TLS Protocol Engine for proxy. This +is usually used inside a <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#virtualhost"><VirtualHost></a></code> section to enable SSL/TLS for proxy +usage in a particular virtual host. By default the SSL/TLS Protocol Engine is +disabled for proxy both for the main server and all configured virtual hosts.</p> + +<p>Note that the <code class="directive">SSLProxyEngine</code> directive should not, in +general, be included in a virtual host that will be acting as a +forward proxy (using <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy.html#proxy"><Proxy></a></code> +or <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/mod_proxy.html#proxyrequests">ProxyRequests</a></code> directives). +<code class="directive">SSLProxyEngine</code> is not required to enable a forward proxy +server to proxy SSL/TLS requests.</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config"><VirtualHost _default_:443> + SSLProxyEngine on + #... +</VirtualHost></pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile" id="SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile">SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile</a> <a name="sslproxymachinecertificatechainfile" id="sslproxymachinecertificatechainfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded CA certificates to be used by the proxy for choosing a certificate</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile <em>filename</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the all-in-one file where you keep the certificate chain +for all of the client certs in use. This directive will be needed if the +remote server presents a list of CA certificates that are not direct signers +of one of the configured client certificates. +</p> +<p> +This referenced file is simply the concatenation of the various PEM-encoded +certificate files. Upon startup, each client certificate configured will +be examined and a chain of trust will be constructed. +</p> +<div class="warning"><h3>Security warning</h3> +<p>If this directive is enabled, all of the certificates in the file will be +trusted as if they were also in <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycacertificatefile"> +SSLProxyCACertificateFile</a></code>.</p> +</div> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/proxyCA.pem"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile" id="SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile">SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile</a> <a name="sslproxymachinecertificatefile" id="sslproxymachinecertificatefile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>File of concatenated PEM-encoded client certificates and keys to be used by the proxy</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile <em>filename</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the all-in-one file where you keep the certificates and +keys used for authentication of the proxy server to remote servers. +</p> +<p> +This referenced file is simply the concatenation of the various +PEM-encoded certificate files. Use this directive alternatively or +additionally to <code>SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath</code>. The +referenced file can contain any number of pairs of client certificate +and associated private key. Each pair can be specified in either +(certificate, key) or (key, certificate) order. If the file includes +any non-leaf certificate, or any unmatched key and certificate pair, a +configuration error will be issued at startup. +</p> + +<p>When challenged to provide a client certificate by a remote server, +the server should provide a list of <em>acceptable certificate +authority names</em> in the challenge. If such a list is <em>not</em> +provided, <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> will use the first configured +client cert/key. If a list of CA names <em>is</em> provided, +<code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> will iterate through that list, and attempt +to find a configured client cert which was issued either directly by +that CA, or indirectly via any number of intermediary CA certificates. +The chain of intermediate CA certificates can be built from those +configured with <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxymachinecertificatechainfile">SSLProxyMachineCertificateChainFile</a></code>. The +first configured matching certificate will then be supplied in +response to the challenge.</p> + +<p>If the list of CA names <em>is</em> provided by the remote server, +and <em>no</em> matching client certificate can be found, no client +certificate will be provided by <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code>, which will +likely fail the SSL/TLS handshake (depending on the remote server +configuration).</p> + +<div class="warning"> +<p>Currently there is no support for encrypted private keys</p> +</div> +<div class="warning"> +<p>Only keys encoded in PKCS1 RSA, DSA or EC format are supported. +Keys encoded in PKCS8 format, ie. starting with +"<code>-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----</code>", +must be converted, eg. using +"<code>openssl rsa -in private-pkcs8.pem -outform pem</code>".</p> +</div> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile "/usr/local/apache2/conf/ssl.crt/proxy.pem"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath" id="SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath">SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath</a> <a name="sslproxymachinecertificatepath" id="sslproxymachinecertificatepath">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Directory of PEM-encoded client certificates and keys to be used by the proxy</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath <em>directory</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the directory where you keep the client +certificates and keys used for authentication of the proxy server to +remote servers. +</p> +<p> +mod_ssl will attempt to load every file inside the specified directory +as if it was configured individually with <code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxymachinecertificatefile">SSLProxyMachineCertificateFile</a></code>. +</p> +<div class="warning"> +<p>Currently there is no support for encrypted private keys</p> +</div> +<div class="warning"> +<p>Only keys encoded in PKCS1 RSA, DSA or EC format are supported. +Keys encoded in PKCS8 format, ie. starting with +"<code>-----BEGIN PRIVATE KEY-----</code>", +must be converted, eg. using +"<code>openssl rsa -in private-pkcs8.pem -outform pem</code>".</p> +</div> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyMachineCertificatePath "/usr/local/apache2/conf/proxy.crt/"</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyProtocol" id="SSLProxyProtocol">SSLProxyProtocol</a> <a name="sslproxyprotocol" id="sslproxyprotocol">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Configure usable SSL protocol flavors for proxy usage</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyProtocol [+|-]<em>protocol</em> ...</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyProtocol all -SSLv3 (up to 2.4.16: all)</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> + +<p> +This directive can be used to control the SSL protocol flavors mod_ssl should +use when establishing its server environment for proxy . It will only connect +to servers using one of the provided protocols.</p> +<p>Please refer to <code class="directive"><a href="#sslprotocol">SSLProtocol</a></code> +for additional information. +</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyVerify" id="SSLProxyVerify">SSLProxyVerify</a> <a name="sslproxyverify" id="sslproxyverify">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Type of remote server Certificate verification</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyVerify <em>level</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyVerify none</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> + +<p>When a proxy is configured to forward requests to a remote SSL +server, this directive can be used to configure certificate +verification of the remote server. </p> +<p> +The following levels are available for <em>level</em>:</p> +<ul> +<li><strong>none</strong>: + no remote server Certificate is required at all</li> +<li><strong>optional</strong>: + the remote server <em>may</em> present a valid Certificate</li> +<li><strong>require</strong>: + the remote server <em>has to</em> present a valid Certificate</li> +<li><strong>optional_no_ca</strong>: + the remote server may present a valid Certificate<br /> + but it need not to be (successfully) verifiable.</li> +</ul> +<p>In practice only levels <strong>none</strong> and +<strong>require</strong> are really interesting, because level +<strong>optional</strong> doesn't work with all servers and level +<strong>optional_no_ca</strong> is actually against the idea of +authentication (but can be used to establish SSL test pages, etc.)</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyVerify require</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLProxyVerifyDepth" id="SSLProxyVerifyDepth">SSLProxyVerifyDepth</a> <a name="sslproxyverifydepth" id="sslproxyverifydepth">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Maximum depth of CA Certificates in Remote Server +Certificate verification</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyVerifyDepth <em>number</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLProxyVerifyDepth 1</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, proxy section</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>The proxy section context is allowed in httpd 2.4.30 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets how deeply mod_ssl should verify before deciding that the +remote server does not have a valid certificate. </p> +<p> +The depth actually is the maximum number of intermediate certificate issuers, +i.e. the number of CA certificates which are max allowed to be followed while +verifying the remote server certificate. A depth of 0 means that self-signed +remote server certificates are accepted only, the default depth of 1 means +the remote server certificate can be self-signed or has to be signed by a CA +which is directly known to the server (i.e. the CA's certificate is under +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslproxycacertificatepath">SSLProxyCACertificatePath</a></code>), etc.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLProxyVerifyDepth 10</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLRandomSeed" id="SSLRandomSeed">SSLRandomSeed</a> <a name="sslrandomseed" id="sslrandomseed">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Pseudo Random Number Generator (PRNG) seeding +source</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLRandomSeed <em>context</em> <em>source</em> +[<em>bytes</em>]</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This configures one or more sources for seeding the Pseudo Random Number +Generator (PRNG) in OpenSSL at startup time (<em>context</em> is +<code>startup</code>) and/or just before a new SSL connection is established +(<em>context</em> is <code>connect</code>). This directive can only be used +in the global server context because the PRNG is a global facility.</p> +<p> +The following <em>source</em> variants are available:</p> +<ul> +<li><code>builtin</code> + <p> This is the always available builtin seeding source. Its usage + consumes minimum CPU cycles under runtime and hence can be always used + without drawbacks. The source used for seeding the PRNG contains of the + current time, the current process id and a randomly + chosen 128 bytes extract of the stack. + The drawback is that this is not really a strong source and at startup + time (where the scoreboard is still not available) this source just + produces a few bytes of entropy. So you should always, at least for the + startup, use an additional seeding source.</p></li> +<li><code>file:/path/to/source</code> + <p> + This variant uses an external file <code>/path/to/source</code> as the + source for seeding the PRNG. When <em>bytes</em> is specified, only the + first <em>bytes</em> number of bytes of the file form the entropy (and + <em>bytes</em> is given to <code>/path/to/source</code> as the first + argument). When <em>bytes</em> is not specified the whole file forms the + entropy (and <code>0</code> is given to <code>/path/to/source</code> as + the first argument). Use this especially at startup time, for instance + with an available <code>/dev/random</code> and/or + <code>/dev/urandom</code> devices (which usually exist on modern Unix + derivatives like FreeBSD and Linux).</p> + <p> + <em>But be careful</em>: Usually <code>/dev/random</code> provides only as + much entropy data as it actually has, i.e. when you request 512 bytes of + entropy, but the device currently has only 100 bytes available two things + can happen: On some platforms you receive only the 100 bytes while on + other platforms the read blocks until enough bytes are available (which + can take a long time). Here using an existing <code>/dev/urandom</code> is + better, because it never blocks and actually gives the amount of requested + data. The drawback is just that the quality of the received data may not + be the best.</p></li> + +<li><code>exec:/path/to/program</code> + <p> + This variant uses an external executable + <code>/path/to/program</code> as the source for seeding the + PRNG. When <em>bytes</em> is specified, only the first + <em>bytes</em> number of bytes of its <code>stdout</code> contents + form the entropy. When <em>bytes</em> is not specified, the + entirety of the data produced on <code>stdout</code> form the + entropy. Use this only at startup time when you need a very strong + seeding with the help of an external program (for instance as in + the example above with the <code>truerand</code> utility you can + find in the mod_ssl distribution which is based on the AT&T + <em>truerand</em> library). Using this in the connection context + slows down the server too dramatically, of course. So usually you + should avoid using external programs in that context.</p></li> +<li><code>egd:/path/to/egd-socket</code> (Unix only) + <p> + This variant uses the Unix domain socket of the + external Entropy Gathering Daemon (EGD) (see <a href="http://www.lothar.com/tech/crypto/">http://www.lothar.com/tech + /crypto/</a>) to seed the PRNG. Use this if no random device exists + on your platform.</p></li> +</ul> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLRandomSeed startup builtin +SSLRandomSeed startup "file:/dev/random" +SSLRandomSeed startup "file:/dev/urandom" 1024 +SSLRandomSeed startup "exec:/usr/local/bin/truerand" 16 +SSLRandomSeed connect builtin +SSLRandomSeed connect "file:/dev/random" +SSLRandomSeed connect "file:/dev/urandom" 1024</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLRenegBufferSize" id="SSLRenegBufferSize">SSLRenegBufferSize</a> <a name="sslrenegbuffersize" id="sslrenegbuffersize">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Set the size for the SSL renegotiation buffer</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLRenegBufferSize <var>bytes</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLRenegBufferSize 131072</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> + +<p>If an SSL renegotiation is required in per-location context, for +example, any use of <code class="directive"><a href="#sslverifyclient">SSLVerifyClient</a></code> in a Directory or +Location block, then <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_ssl.html">mod_ssl</a></code> must buffer any HTTP +request body into memory until the new SSL handshake can be performed. +This directive can be used to set the amount of memory that will be +used for this buffer. </p> + +<div class="warning"><p> +Note that in many configurations, the client sending the request body +will be untrusted so a denial of service attack by consumption of +memory must be considered when changing this configuration setting. +</p></div> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLRenegBufferSize 262144</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLRequire" id="SSLRequire">SSLRequire</a> <a name="sslrequire" id="sslrequire">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Allow access only when an arbitrarily complex +boolean expression is true</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLRequire <em>expression</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> + +<div class="note"><h3>SSLRequire is deprecated</h3> +<p><code>SSLRequire</code> is deprecated and should in general be replaced +by <a href="mod_authz_core.html#reqexpr">Require expr</a>. The so called +<a href="../expr.html">ap_expr</a> syntax of <code>Require expr</code> is +a superset of the syntax of <code>SSLRequire</code>, with the following +exception:</p> + +<p>In <code>SSLRequire</code>, the comparison operators <code><</code>, +<code><=</code>, ... are completely equivalent to the operators +<code>lt</code>, <code>le</code>, ... and work in a somewhat peculiar way that +first compares the length of two strings and then the lexical order. +On the other hand, <a href="../expr.html">ap_expr</a> has two sets of +comparison operators: The operators <code><</code>, +<code><=</code>, ... do lexical string comparison, while the operators +<code>-lt</code>, <code>-le</code>, ... do integer comparison. +For the latter, there are also aliases without the leading dashes: +<code>lt</code>, <code>le</code>, ... +</p> + +</div> + +<p> +This directive specifies a general access requirement which has to be +fulfilled in order to allow access. It is a very powerful directive because the +requirement specification is an arbitrarily complex boolean expression +containing any number of access checks.</p> +<p> +The <em>expression</em> must match the following syntax (given as a BNF +grammar notation):</p> +<blockquote> +<pre>expr ::= "<strong>true</strong>" | "<strong>false</strong>" + | "<strong>!</strong>" expr + | expr "<strong>&&</strong>" expr + | expr "<strong>||</strong>" expr + | "<strong>(</strong>" expr "<strong>)</strong>" + | comp + +comp ::= word "<strong>==</strong>" word | word "<strong>eq</strong>" word + | word "<strong>!=</strong>" word | word "<strong>ne</strong>" word + | word "<strong><</strong>" word | word "<strong>lt</strong>" word + | word "<strong><=</strong>" word | word "<strong>le</strong>" word + | word "<strong>></strong>" word | word "<strong>gt</strong>" word + | word "<strong>>=</strong>" word | word "<strong>ge</strong>" word + | word "<strong>in</strong>" "<strong>{</strong>" wordlist "<strong>}</strong>" + | word "<strong>in</strong>" "<strong>PeerExtList(</strong>" word "<strong>)</strong>" + | word "<strong>=~</strong>" regex + | word "<strong>!~</strong>" regex + +wordlist ::= word + | wordlist "<strong>,</strong>" word + +word ::= digit + | cstring + | variable + | function + +digit ::= [0-9]+ +cstring ::= "..." +variable ::= "<strong>%{</strong>" varname "<strong>}</strong>" +function ::= funcname "<strong>(</strong>" funcargs "<strong>)</strong>"</pre> +</blockquote> +<p>For <code>varname</code> any of the variables described in <a href="#envvars">Environment Variables</a> can be used. For +<code>funcname</code> the available functions are listed in +the <a href="../expr.html#functions">ap_expr documentation</a>.</p> + +<p>The <em>expression</em> is parsed into an internal machine +representation when the configuration is loaded, and then evaluated +during request processing. In .htaccess context, the <em>expression</em> is +both parsed and executed each time the .htaccess file is encountered during +request processing.</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLRequire ( %{SSL_CIPHER} !~ m/^(EXP|NULL)-/ \ + and %{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_O} eq "Snake Oil, Ltd." \ + and %{SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_OU} in {"Staff", "CA", "Dev"} \ + and %{TIME_WDAY} -ge 1 and %{TIME_WDAY} -le 5 \ + and %{TIME_HOUR} -ge 8 and %{TIME_HOUR} -le 20 ) \ + or %{REMOTE_ADDR} =~ m/^192\.76\.162\.[0-9]+$/</pre> +</div> + +<p>The <code>PeerExtList(<em>object-ID</em>)</code> function expects +to find zero or more instances of the X.509 certificate extension +identified by the given <em>object ID</em> (OID) in the client certificate. +The expression evaluates to true if the left-hand side string matches +exactly against the value of an extension identified with this OID. +(If multiple extensions with the same OID are present, at least one +extension must match).</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLRequire "foobar" in PeerExtList("1.2.3.4.5.6")</pre> +</div> + +<div class="note"><h3>Notes on the PeerExtList function</h3> + +<ul> + +<li><p>The object ID can be specified either as a descriptive +name recognized by the SSL library, such as <code>"nsComment"</code>, +or as a numeric OID, such as <code>"1.2.3.4.5.6"</code>.</p></li> + +<li><p>Expressions with types known to the SSL library are rendered to +a string before comparison. For an extension with a type not +recognized by the SSL library, mod_ssl will parse the value if it is +one of the primitive ASN.1 types UTF8String, IA5String, VisibleString, +or BMPString. For an extension of one of these types, the string +value will be converted to UTF-8 if necessary, then compared against +the left-hand-side expression.</p></li> + +</ul> +</div> + + +<h3>See also</h3> +<ul> +<li><a href="../env.html">Environment Variables in Apache HTTP Server</a>, +for additional examples. +</li> +<li><a href="mod_authz_core.html#reqexpr">Require expr</a></li> +<li><a href="../expr.html">Generic expression syntax in Apache HTTP Server</a> +</li> +</ul> +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLRequireSSL" id="SSLRequireSSL">SSLRequireSSL</a> <a name="sslrequiressl" id="sslrequiressl">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Deny access when SSL is not used for the +HTTP request</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLRequireSSL</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive forbids access unless HTTP over SSL (i.e. HTTPS) is enabled for +the current connection. This is very handy inside the SSL-enabled virtual +host or directories for defending against configuration errors that expose +stuff that should be protected. When this directive is present all requests +are denied which are not using SSL.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLRequireSSL</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLSessionCache" id="SSLSessionCache">SSLSessionCache</a> <a name="sslsessioncache" id="sslsessioncache">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Type of the global/inter-process SSL Session +Cache</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionCache <em>type</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionCache none</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This configures the storage type of the global/inter-process SSL Session +Cache. This cache is an optional facility which speeds up parallel request +processing. For requests to the same server process (via HTTP keep-alive), +OpenSSL already caches the SSL session information locally. But because modern +clients request inlined images and other data via parallel requests (usually +up to four parallel requests are common) those requests are served by +<em>different</em> pre-forked server processes. Here an inter-process cache +helps to avoid unnecessary session handshakes.</p> +<p> +The following five storage <em>type</em>s are currently supported:</p> +<ul> +<li><code>none</code> + + <p>This disables the global/inter-process Session Cache. This + will incur a noticeable speed penalty and may cause problems if + using certain browsers, particularly if client certificates are + enabled. This setting is not recommended.</p></li> + +<li><code>nonenotnull</code> + + <p>This disables any global/inter-process Session Cache. However + it does force OpenSSL to send a non-null session ID to + accommodate buggy clients that require one.</p></li> + +<li><code>dbm:/path/to/datafile</code> + + <p>This makes use of a DBM hashfile on the local disk to + synchronize the local OpenSSL memory caches of the server + processes. This session cache may suffer reliability issues under + high load. To use this, ensure that + <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_socache_dbm.html">mod_socache_dbm</a></code> is loaded.</p></li> + +<li><code>shmcb:/path/to/datafile</code>[<code>(</code><em>size</em><code>)</code>] + + <p>This makes use of a high-performance cyclic buffer + (approx. <em>size</em> bytes in size) inside a shared memory + segment in RAM (established via <code>/path/to/datafile</code>) to + synchronize the local OpenSSL memory caches of the server + processes. This is the recommended session cache. To use this, + ensure that <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_socache_shmcb.html">mod_socache_shmcb</a></code> is loaded.</p></li> + +<li><code>dc:UNIX:/path/to/socket</code> + + <p>This makes use of the <a href="http://distcache.sourceforge.net/">distcache</a> distributed session + caching libraries. The argument should specify the location of + the server or proxy to be used using the distcache address syntax; + for example, <code>UNIX:/path/to/socket</code> specifies a UNIX + domain socket (typically a local dc_client proxy); + <code>IP:server.example.com:9001</code> specifies an IP + address. To use this, ensure that + <code class="module"><a href="../mod/mod_socache_dc.html">mod_socache_dc</a></code> is loaded.</p></li> + +</ul> + +<div class="example"><h3>Examples</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLSessionCache "dbm:/usr/local/apache/logs/ssl_gcache_data" +SSLSessionCache "shmcb:/usr/local/apache/logs/ssl_gcache_data(512000)"</pre> +</div> + +<p>The <code>ssl-cache</code> mutex is used to serialize access to +the session cache to prevent corruption. This mutex can be configured +using the <code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#mutex">Mutex</a></code> directive.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLSessionCacheTimeout" id="SSLSessionCacheTimeout">SSLSessionCacheTimeout</a> <a name="sslsessioncachetimeout" id="sslsessioncachetimeout">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Number of seconds before an SSL session expires +in the Session Cache</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionCacheTimeout <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionCacheTimeout 300</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Applies also to RFC 5077 TLS session resumption in Apache 2.4.10 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the timeout in seconds for the information stored in the +global/inter-process SSL Session Cache, the OpenSSL internal memory cache and +for sessions resumed by TLS session resumption (RFC 5077). +It can be set as low as 15 for testing, but should be set to higher +values like 300 in real life.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLSessionCacheTimeout 600</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLSessionTicketKeyFile" id="SSLSessionTicketKeyFile">SSLSessionTicketKeyFile</a> <a name="sslsessionticketkeyfile" id="sslsessionticketkeyfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Persistent encryption/decryption key for TLS session tickets</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionTicketKeyFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.0 and later, if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>Optionally configures a secret key for encrypting and decrypting +TLS session tickets, as defined in +<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc5077.txt">RFC 5077</a>. +Primarily suitable for clustered environments where TLS sessions information +should be shared between multiple nodes. For single-instance httpd setups, +it is recommended to <em>not</em> configure a ticket key file, but to +rely on (random) keys generated by mod_ssl at startup, instead.</p> +<p>The ticket key file must contain 48 bytes of random data, +preferably created from a high-entropy source. On a Unix-based system, +a ticket key file can be created as follows:</p> + +<div class="example"><p><code> +dd if=/dev/random of=/path/to/file.tkey bs=1 count=48 +</code></p></div> + +<p>Ticket keys should be rotated (replaced) on a frequent basis, +as this is the only way to invalidate an existing session ticket - +OpenSSL currently doesn't allow to specify a limit for ticket lifetimes. +A new ticket key only gets used after restarting the web server. +All existing session tickets become invalid after a restart.</p> + +<div class="warning"> +<p>The ticket key file contains sensitive keying material and should +be protected with file permissions similar to those used for +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcertificatekeyfile">SSLCertificateKeyFile</a></code>.</p> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLSessionTickets" id="SSLSessionTickets">SSLSessionTickets</a> <a name="sslsessiontickets" id="sslsessiontickets">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable or disable use of TLS session tickets</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionTickets on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLSessionTickets on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.11 and later, if using OpenSSL 0.9.8f +or later.</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This directive allows to enable or disable the use of TLS session tickets +(RFC 5077).</p> +<div class="warning"> +<p>TLS session tickets are enabled by default. Using them without restarting +the web server with an appropriate frequency (e.g. daily) compromises perfect +forward secrecy.</p> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLSRPUnknownUserSeed" id="SSLSRPUnknownUserSeed">SSLSRPUnknownUserSeed</a> <a name="sslsrpunknownuserseed" id="sslsrpunknownuserseed">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>SRP unknown user seed</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLSRPUnknownUserSeed <em>secret-string</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.4 and later, if using OpenSSL 1.0.1 or +later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the seed used to fake SRP user parameters for unknown +users, to avoid leaking whether a given user exists. Specify a secret +string. If this directive is not used, then Apache will return the +UNKNOWN_PSK_IDENTITY alert to clients who specify an unknown username. +</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><p><code> +SSLSRPUnknownUserSeed "secret" +</code></p></div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLSRPVerifierFile" id="SSLSRPVerifierFile">SSLSRPVerifierFile</a> <a name="sslsrpverifierfile" id="sslsrpverifierfile">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Path to SRP verifier file</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLSRPVerifierFile <var>file-path</var></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in httpd 2.4.4 and later, if using OpenSSL 1.0.1 or +later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive enables TLS-SRP and sets the path to the OpenSSL SRP (Secure +Remote Password) verifier file containing TLS-SRP usernames, verifiers, salts, +and group parameters.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><p><code> +SSLSRPVerifierFile "/path/to/file.srpv" +</code></p></div> +<p> +The verifier file can be created with the <code>openssl</code> command line +utility:</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Creating the SRP verifier file</h3><p><code> +openssl srp -srpvfile passwd.srpv -userinfo "some info" -add username +</code></p></div> +<p> The value given with the optional <code>-userinfo</code> parameter is +available in the <code>SSL_SRP_USERINFO</code> request environment variable.</p> + + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingCache" id="SSLStaplingCache">SSLStaplingCache</a> <a name="sslstaplingcache" id="sslstaplingcache">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Configures the OCSP stapling cache</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingCache <em>type</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>Configures the cache used to store OCSP responses which get included +in the TLS handshake if <code class="directive"><a href="#sslusestapling">SSLUseStapling</a></code> +is enabled. Configuration of a cache is mandatory for OCSP stapling. +With the exception of <code>none</code> and <code>nonenotnull</code>, +the same storage types are supported as with +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslsessioncache">SSLSessionCache</a></code>.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout" id="SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout">SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout</a> <a name="sslstaplingerrorcachetimeout" id="sslstaplingerrorcachetimeout">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Number of seconds before expiring invalid responses in the OCSP stapling cache</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout 600</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>Sets the timeout in seconds before <em>invalid</em> responses +in the OCSP stapling cache (configured through <code class="directive"><a href="#sslstaplingcache">SSLStaplingCache</a></code>) will expire. +To set the cache timeout for valid responses, see +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslstaplingstandardcachetimeout">SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout</a></code>.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingFakeTryLater" id="SSLStaplingFakeTryLater">SSLStaplingFakeTryLater</a> <a name="sslstaplingfaketrylater" id="sslstaplingfaketrylater">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Synthesize "tryLater" responses for failed OCSP stapling queries</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingFakeTryLater on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingFakeTryLater on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>When enabled and a query to an OCSP responder for stapling +purposes fails, mod_ssl will synthesize a "tryLater" response for the +client. Only effective if <code class="directive"><a href="#sslstaplingreturnrespondererrors">SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors</a></code> +is also enabled.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingForceURL" id="SSLStaplingForceURL">SSLStaplingForceURL</a> <a name="sslstaplingforceurl" id="sslstaplingforceurl">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Override the OCSP responder URI specified in the certificate's AIA extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingForceURL <em>uri</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This directive overrides the URI of an OCSP responder as obtained from +the authorityInfoAccess (AIA) extension of the certificate. +One potential use is when a proxy is used for retrieving OCSP queries.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingResponderTimeout" id="SSLStaplingResponderTimeout">SSLStaplingResponderTimeout</a> <a name="sslstaplingrespondertimeout" id="sslstaplingrespondertimeout">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Timeout for OCSP stapling queries</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingResponderTimeout <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingResponderTimeout 10</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the timeout for queries to OCSP responders when +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslusestapling">SSLUseStapling</a></code> is enabled +and mod_ssl is querying a responder for OCSP stapling purposes.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingResponseMaxAge" id="SSLStaplingResponseMaxAge">SSLStaplingResponseMaxAge</a> <a name="sslstaplingresponsemaxage" id="sslstaplingresponsemaxage">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Maximum allowable age for OCSP stapling responses</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingResponseMaxAge <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingResponseMaxAge -1</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the maximum allowable age ("freshness") when +considering OCSP responses for stapling purposes, i.e. when +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslusestapling">SSLUseStapling</a></code> is turned on. +The default value (<code>-1</code>) does not enforce a maximum age, +which means that OCSP responses are considered valid as long as their +<code>nextUpdate</code> field is in the future.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingResponseTimeSkew" id="SSLStaplingResponseTimeSkew">SSLStaplingResponseTimeSkew</a> <a name="sslstaplingresponsetimeskew" id="sslstaplingresponsetimeskew">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Maximum allowable time skew for OCSP stapling response validation</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingResponseTimeSkew <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingResponseTimeSkew 300</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option sets the maximum allowable time skew when mod_ssl checks the +<code>thisUpdate</code> and <code>nextUpdate</code> fields of OCSP responses +which get included in the TLS handshake (OCSP stapling). Only applicable +if <code class="directive"><a href="#sslusestapling">SSLUseStapling</a></code> is turned on.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors" id="SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors">SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors</a> <a name="sslstaplingreturnrespondererrors" id="sslstaplingreturnrespondererrors">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Pass stapling related OCSP errors on to client</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingReturnResponderErrors on</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>When enabled, mod_ssl will pass responses from unsuccessful +stapling related OCSP queries (such as responses with an overall status +other than "successful", responses with a certificate status other than +"good", expired responses etc.) on to the client. +If set to <code>off</code>, only responses indicating a certificate status +of "good" will be included in the TLS handshake.</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout" id="SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout">SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout</a> <a name="sslstaplingstandardcachetimeout" id="sslstaplingstandardcachetimeout">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Number of seconds before expiring responses in the OCSP stapling cache</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout <em>seconds</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStaplingStandardCacheTimeout 3600</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>Sets the timeout in seconds before responses in the OCSP stapling cache +(configured through <code class="directive"><a href="#sslstaplingcache">SSLStaplingCache</a></code>) +will expire. This directive applies to <em>valid</em> responses, while +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslstaplingerrorcachetimeout">SSLStaplingErrorCacheTimeout</a></code> is +used for controlling the timeout for invalid/unavailable responses. +</p> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck" id="SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck">SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck</a> <a name="sslstrictsnivhostcheck" id="sslstrictsnivhostcheck">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Whether to allow non-SNI clients to access a name-based virtual +host. +</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available in Apache 2.2.12 and later</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets whether a non-SNI client is allowed to access a name-based +virtual host. If set to <code>on</code> in the default name-based virtual +host, clients that are SNI unaware will not be allowed to access <em>any</em> +virtual host, belonging to this particular IP / port combination. +If set to <code>on</code> in any other virtual host, SNI unaware clients +are not allowed to access this particular virtual host. +</p> + +<div class="warning"><p> +This option is only available if httpd was compiled against an SNI capable +version of OpenSSL. +</p></div> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLStrictSNIVHostCheck on</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLUserName" id="SSLUserName">SSLUserName</a> <a name="sslusername" id="sslusername">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Variable name to determine user name</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLUserName <em>varname</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the "user" field in the Apache request object. +This is used by lower modules to identify the user with a character +string. In particular, this may cause the environment variable +<code>REMOTE_USER</code> to be set. The <em>varname</em> can be +any of the <a href="#envvars">SSL environment variables</a>.</p> + +<p>Note that this directive has no effect if the +<code>FakeBasicAuth</code> option is used (see <a href="#ssloptions">SSLOptions</a>).</p> + +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLUserName SSL_CLIENT_S_DN_CN</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLUseStapling" id="SSLUseStapling">SSLUseStapling</a> <a name="sslusestapling" id="sslusestapling">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Enable stapling of OCSP responses in the TLS handshake</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLUseStapling on|off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLUseStapling off</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Compatibility">Compatibility:</a></th><td>Available if using OpenSSL 0.9.8h or later</td></tr> +</table> +<p>This option enables OCSP stapling, as defined by the "Certificate +Status Request" TLS extension specified in RFC 6066. If enabled (and +requested by the client), mod_ssl will include an OCSP response +for its own certificate in the TLS handshake. Configuring an +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslstaplingcache">SSLStaplingCache</a></code> is a +prerequisite for enabling OCSP stapling.</p> + +<p>OCSP stapling relieves the client of querying the OCSP responder +on its own, but it should be noted that with the RFC 6066 specification, +the server's <code>CertificateStatus</code> reply may only include an +OCSP response for a single cert. For server certificates with intermediate +CA certificates in their chain (the typical case nowadays), +stapling in its current implementation therefore only partially achieves the +stated goal of "saving roundtrips and resources" - see also +<a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc6961.txt">RFC 6961</a> +(TLS Multiple Certificate Status Extension). +</p> + +<p>When OCSP stapling is enabled, the <code>ssl-stapling</code> mutex is used +to control access to the OCSP stapling cache in order to prevent corruption, +and the <code>sss-stapling-refresh</code> mutex is used to control refreshes +of OCSP responses. These mutexes can be configured using the +<code class="directive"><a href="../mod/core.html#mutex">Mutex</a></code> directive. +</p> + + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLVerifyClient" id="SSLVerifyClient">SSLVerifyClient</a> <a name="sslverifyclient" id="sslverifyclient">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Type of Client Certificate verification</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLVerifyClient <em>level</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLVerifyClient none</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets the Certificate verification level for the Client +Authentication. Notice that this directive can be used both in per-server and +per-directory context. In per-server context it applies to the client +authentication process used in the standard SSL handshake when a connection is +established. In per-directory context it forces a SSL renegotiation with the +reconfigured client verification level after the HTTP request was read but +before the HTTP response is sent.</p> +<p> +The following levels are available for <em>level</em>:</p> +<ul> +<li><strong>none</strong>: + no client Certificate is required at all</li> +<li><strong>optional</strong>: + the client <em>may</em> present a valid Certificate</li> +<li><strong>require</strong>: + the client <em>has to</em> present a valid Certificate</li> +<li><strong>optional_no_ca</strong>: + the client may present a valid Certificate<br /> + but it need not to be (successfully) verifiable. This option + cannot be relied upon for client authentication. </li> +</ul> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLVerifyClient require</pre> +</div> + +</div> +<div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img alt="top" src="../images/up.gif" /></a></div> +<div class="directive-section"><h2><a name="SSLVerifyDepth" id="SSLVerifyDepth">SSLVerifyDepth</a> <a name="sslverifydepth" id="sslverifydepth">Directive</a></h2> +<table class="directive"> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Description">Description:</a></th><td>Maximum depth of CA Certificates in Client +Certificate verification</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Syntax">Syntax:</a></th><td><code>SSLVerifyDepth <em>number</em></code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Default">Default:</a></th><td><code>SSLVerifyDepth 1</code></td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Context">Context:</a></th><td>server config, virtual host, directory, .htaccess</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Override">Override:</a></th><td>AuthConfig</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Status">Status:</a></th><td>Extension</td></tr> +<tr><th><a href="directive-dict.html#Module">Module:</a></th><td>mod_ssl</td></tr> +</table> +<p> +This directive sets how deeply mod_ssl should verify before deciding that the +clients don't have a valid certificate. Notice that this directive can be +used both in per-server and per-directory context. In per-server context it +applies to the client authentication process used in the standard SSL +handshake when a connection is established. In per-directory context it forces +a SSL renegotiation with the reconfigured client verification depth after the +HTTP request was read but before the HTTP response is sent.</p> +<p> +The depth actually is the maximum number of intermediate certificate issuers, +i.e. the number of CA certificates which are max allowed to be followed while +verifying the client certificate. A depth of 0 means that self-signed client +certificates are accepted only, the default depth of 1 means the client +certificate can be self-signed or has to be signed by a CA which is directly +known to the server (i.e. the CA's certificate is under +<code class="directive"><a href="#sslcacertificatepath">SSLCACertificatePath</a></code>), etc.</p> +<div class="example"><h3>Example</h3><pre class="prettyprint lang-config">SSLVerifyDepth 10</pre> +</div> + +</div> +</div> +<div class="bottomlang"> +<p><span>Available Languages: </span><a href="../en/mod/mod_ssl.html" title="English"> en </a> | +<a href="../fr/mod/mod_ssl.html" hreflang="fr" rel="alternate" title="Français"> fr </a></p> +</div><div class="top"><a href="#page-header"><img src="../images/up.gif" alt="top" /></a></div><div class="section"><h2><a id="comments_section" name="comments_section">Comments</a></h2><div class="warning"><strong>Notice:</strong><br />This is not a Q&A section. 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