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mod_http: Use RFC 7239 Forwarded header to find original client IP Prefer over X-Forwarded-* since it has an actual specification. Main practical difference is that Forwarded may carry more properties than only the IP address since it is a structured header. Since we parse it into an array, it is easier to do the logical thing and iterate backwards trough proxies until an untrusted one is encountered. Compare the handling of X-Forwarded-For. The 'secure' field now accounts for the full chain of proxies, which must be secure all the way to be considered secure.
author Kim Alvefur <zash@zash.se>
date Sat, 03 Jun 2023 17:10:04 +0200
parent 8593:c4222e36333c
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.DEFAULT: localhost.crt
keysize=2048

# How to:
# First, `make yourhost.cnf` which creates a openssl config file.
# Then edit this file and fill in the details you want it to have,
# and add or change hosts and components it should cover.
# Then `make yourhost.key` to create your private key, you can
# include keysize=number to change the size of the key.
# Then you can either `make yourhost.csr` to generate a certificate
# signing request that you can submit to a CA, or `make yourhost.crt`
# to generate a self signed certificate.

${.TARGETS:M*.crt}: 
	openssl req -new -x509 -newkey rsa:$(keysize) -nodes -keyout ${.TARGET:R}.key \
		-days 365 -sha256 -out $@ -utf8 -subj /CN=${.TARGET:R}

.SUFFIXES: .key .crt