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Merge pull request #2353 from shtrom/issue757-https-reverse-proxy-headers-on-develop
Enable SSL on standard and well-known HTTP headers
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@ -136,8 +136,37 @@ $a->config['system']['addon'] = 'js_upload,poormancron';
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and save your changes.
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9. (Optional) Reverse-proxying and HTTPS
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Friendica looks for some well-known HTTP headers indicating a reverse-proxy
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terminating an HTTPS connection. While the standard from RFC 7239 specifies
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the use of the `Forwaded` header.
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Forwarded: for=192.0.2.1; proto=https; by=192.0.2.2
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Friendica also supports a number on non-standard headers in common use.
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X-Forwarded-Proto: https
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Front-End-Https: on
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X-Forwarded-Ssl: on
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It is however preferable to use the standard approach if configuring a new server.
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In Nginx, this can be done as follows (assuming Friendica runs on port 8080).
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location / {
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if ( $scheme != https ) { # Force Redirect to HTTPS
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return 302 https://$host$uri;
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}
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proxy_pass http://localhost:8080;
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proxy_redirect off;
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proxy_set_header Host $host;
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proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-For $proxy_add_x_forwarded_for;
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proxy_set_header Forwarded "for=$proxy_add_x_forwarded_for; proto=$scheme";
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}
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#####################################################################
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If things don't work...
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boot.php
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boot.php
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@ -587,10 +587,15 @@ class App {
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$this->scheme = 'http';
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if(x($_SERVER,'HTTPS') && $_SERVER['HTTPS'])
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$this->scheme = 'https';
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elseif(x($_SERVER,'SERVER_PORT') && (intval($_SERVER['SERVER_PORT']) == 443))
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if((x($_SERVER,'HTTPS') && $_SERVER['HTTPS']) ||
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(x($_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED']) && preg_match("/proto=https/", $_SERVER['HTTP_FORWARDED'])) ||
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(x($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO']) && $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_PROTO'] == 'https') ||
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(x($_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SSL']) && $_SERVER['HTTP_X_FORWARDED_SSL'] == 'on') ||
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(x($_SERVER['FRONT_END_HTTPS']) && $_SERVER['FRONT_END_HTTPS'] == 'on') ||
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(x($_SERVER,'SERVER_PORT') && (intval($_SERVER['SERVER_PORT']) == 443)) // XXX: reasonable assumption, but isn't this hardcoding too much?
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) {
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$this->scheme = 'https';
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}
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if(x($_SERVER,'SERVER_NAME')) {
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$this->hostname = $_SERVER['SERVER_NAME'];
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