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+# Sample Apache config for Pleroma
+#
+# Simple installation instructions:
+# 1. Install your TLS certificate. We recommend using Let's Encrypt via Certbot
+# 2. Replace 'example.tld' with your instance's domain.
+# 3. This assumes a Debian-style Apache config. Copy this file to
+# /etc/apache2/sites-available/ and then activate the site by running
+# 'a2ensite pleroma-apache.conf', then restart Apache.
+#
+# Optional: enable disk-based caching for the media proxy
+# For details, see https://git.pleroma.social/pleroma/pleroma/wikis/How%20to%20activate%20mediaproxy
+#
+# 1. Create a directory as shown below for the CacheRoot and make sure
+# the Apache user can write to it.
+# 2. Configure Apache's htcacheclean to clean the directory periodically.
+# Your OS may provide a service you can enable to do this automatically.
+
+Define servername example.tld
+
+
+ LoadModule proxy_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy.so
+
+
+ LoadModule proxy_http_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy_http.so
+
+
+ LoadModule proxy_wstunnel_module libexec/apache24/mod_proxy_wstunnel.so
+
+
+ LoadModule rewrite_module libexec/apache24/mod_rewrite.so
+
+
+ LoadModule ssl_module libexec/apache24/mod_ssl.so
+
+
+ LoadModule cache_module libexec/apache24/mod_cache.so
+
+
+ LoadModule cache_disk_module libexec/apache24/mod_cache_disk.so
+
+
+ServerName ${servername}
+ServerTokens Prod
+
+# If you want Pleroma-specific logs
+#ErrorLog /var/log/httpd-pleroma-error.log
+#CustomLog /var/log/httpd-pleroma-access.log combined
+
- #Example configuration for when Apache httpd and Pleroma are on the same host.
- #Needed modules: proxy proxy_http proxy_wstunnel rewrite
- #This assumes a Debian style Apache config. Put this in /etc/apache2/sites-available
- #Doesn't include SSL, just run certbot and let it take care of that.
-
-
- #Change this:
- ServerName pleroma.example.com
-
+ RewriteEngine on
+ RewriteCond %{SERVER_NAME} =${servername}
+ RewriteRule ^ https://%{SERVER_NAME}%{REQUEST_URI} [END,NE,R=permanent]
+
+
+
+ SSLEngine on
+ SSLCertificateFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/${servername}/fullchain.pem
+ SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/letsencrypt/live/${servername}/privkey.pem
+ # Make sure you have the certbot-apache module installed
+ Include /etc/letsencrypt/options-ssl-apache.conf
+
+ # Uncomment the following to enable MediaProxy caching on disk
+ #CacheRoot /tmp/pleroma-media-cache/
+ #CacheDirLevels 1
+ #CacheDirLength 2
+ #CacheEnable disk /proxy
+ #CacheLock on
+ #CacheHeader on
+ #CacheDetailHeader on
+ ## 16MB max filesize for caching, configure as desired
+ #CacheMaxFileSize 16000000
+ #CacheDefaultExpire 86400
+
RewriteEngine On
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Connection} Upgrade [NC]
RewriteCond %{HTTP:Upgrade} websocket [NC]
- RewriteRule /(.*) ws://localhost:4000/$1 [P,L]
-
+ RewriteRule /(.*) ws://127.0.0.1:4000/$1 [P,L]
+
+ #ProxyRequests must be off or you open your server to abuse as an open proxy
ProxyRequests off
- ProxyPass / http://localhost:4000/
- ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:4000/
-
- #Change this too:
- RequestHeader set Host "pleroma.example.com"
+ ProxyPass / http://127.0.0.1:4000/
+ ProxyPassReverse / http://127.0.0.1:4000/
ProxyPreserveHost On
-
- ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
- CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined