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==== Most important: continuously check ssllabs ====  | |||
Most important: continuously check to ensure [https://www.ssllabs.com/ssltest ssllabs] gives A+ rating for all sites.  | |||
It's important to get a current [https://cipherli.st/ cipher configuration] right.  | |||
==== SSL cert format ====  | |||
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Haproxy wants a combined PEM format, with crt and keys included.  Typical way:  | |||
 cat STAR_equityshift_io.crt > manual_combined.pem   | |||
 cat equityshift_io.key >> manual_combined.pem   | |||
==== Config ====  | |||
For working code to get an A+, work on the config, here:  | |||
  🌵 m@bitpost  [~/development/scripts/gentoo/bitpost/root] emacs haproxy.cfg   | |||
It contains a list of all my sites that are currently live.  | |||
After changing it, restart it:  | |||
 sudo /etc/init.d/haproxy restart  | |||
2019-12-08 It was updated to use a new config format to prevent ssl less than TLS1.2.  It was also updated with an attempt to redirect www.* to *, but we need updated certificates with multiple names.  certbot script was updated to add them, but it has not recreated certs yet.  Check back in February at the latest!  | |||
==== [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/an-introduction-to-haproxy-and-load-balancing-concepts Intro] ====  | |||
==== [https://www.digitalocean.com/community/tutorials/how-to-implement-ssl-termination-with-haproxy-on-ubuntu-14-04 SSL] ====  | |||
Latest revision as of 16:56, 10 January 2020
Most important: continuously check ssllabs
Most important: continuously check to ensure ssllabs gives A+ rating for all sites.
It's important to get a current cipher configuration right.
SSL cert format
Haproxy wants a combined PEM format, with crt and keys included. Typical way:
cat STAR_equityshift_io.crt > manual_combined.pem cat equityshift_io.key >> manual_combined.pem
Config
For working code to get an A+, work on the config, here:
🌵 m@bitpost [~/development/scripts/gentoo/bitpost/root] emacs haproxy.cfg
It contains a list of all my sites that are currently live.
After changing it, restart it:
sudo /etc/init.d/haproxy restart
2019-12-08 It was updated to use a new config format to prevent ssl less than TLS1.2. It was also updated with an attempt to redirect www.* to *, but we need updated certificates with multiple names. certbot script was updated to add them, but it has not recreated certs yet. Check back in February at the latest!