Access Joomla over HTTPS

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Step 1 - Setting up port forwarding

  • Forward port 443 to your HDA IP address (example: 192.168.2.10)

Step 2- Install ssl module

  • Type the following command
    • yum -y install mod_ssl

Step 3 - Create Certificate

  • Go to your config file for apache,
    • cd /etc/httpd/conf/
  • create a key and a self-signed certificate
    • openssl genrsa -out filename.key 1024
    • openssl req -new -key filename.key -x509 -days 1000 -out filename.crt

Step 4 - Edit httpd config files

  • Go to the folder /etc/httpd/conf
    • cd /etc/httpd/conf
      • You can type ls to list the files.
  • Edit httpd.conf
    • nano httpd.conf
  • Insert a new line with the following:
    • NameVirtualHost *:443
  • Save httpd.conf
    • control+O
  • Exit nano
    • control+X

Step 5 - Edit Joomla config files

  • Go to the folder /etc/httpd/conf.d
    • cd /etc/httpd/conf.d
      • You can type ls to list the files.
  • Edit the joomla config file
    • nano ****-joomla.conf
      • (note that the number may change for you)(example: 1006-joomla.conf)
  • Add the following text on a new line:
<VirtualHost *:443>

               ServerName joomla
               ServerAlias username.yourhda.com:443

               SSLEngine On
               SSLCertificateFile /etc/httpd/conf/filename.crt
               SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/httpd/conf/filename.key

               DocumentRoot /var/hda/web-apps/joomla/html

               <Directory "/var/hda/web-apps/joomla/html"> 
                       Options Indexes FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI
                       AddHandler fcgid-script .fcg
                       AllowOverride AuthConfig
                       Order allow,deny
                       Allow from all
               </Directory>

         </VirtualHost>
  • Save your web-app.conf
    • control+O
  • Exit nano
    • control+X

 

step 6 - Restart httpd service

  • Restart your httpd service by issuing the following:
    • service httpd restart

Enjoy

 

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