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Example virtual host configurations for popular web servers

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Prerequisites

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Shaarli

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  • Shaarli is installed in a directory readable/writeable by the user
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  • the correct read/write permissions have been granted to the web server user and/or group
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  • for HTTPS / SSL:
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  • a key pair (public, private) and a certificate have been generated
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  • the appropriate server SSL extension is installed and active
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HTTPS, TLS and self-signed certificates

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Related guides: - How to Create Self-Signed SSL Certificates with OpenSSL - How do I create my own Certificate Authority? -* Generate a self-signed certificate (will trigger browser warnings) with apache2: make-ssl-cert generate-default-snakeoil --force-overwrite will create /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem and /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key

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Proxies

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If Shaarli is served behind a proxy (i.e. there is a proxy server between clients and the web server hosting Shaarli), please refer to the proxy server documentation for proper configuration. In particular, you have to ensure that the following server variables are properly set: -- X-Forwarded-Proto; -- X-Forwarded-Host; -- X-Forwarded-For.

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See also proxy-related issues.

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Apache

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Minimal

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<VirtualHost *:80>
-    ServerName   shaarli.my-domain.org
-    DocumentRoot /absolute/path/to/shaarli/
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Debug - Log all the things!

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This configuration will log both Apache and PHP errors, which may prove useful to identify server configuration errors.

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See: - Apache/PHP - error log per VirtualHost (StackOverflow) - PHP: php_value vs php_admin_value and the use of php_flag explained

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<VirtualHost *:80>
-    ServerName   shaarli.my-domain.org
-    DocumentRoot /absolute/path/to/shaarli/
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-    LogLevel  warn
-    ErrorLog  /var/log/apache2/shaarli-error.log
-    CustomLog /var/log/apache2/shaarli-access.log combined
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-    php_flag  log_errors on
-    php_flag  display_errors on
-    php_value error_reporting 2147483647
-    php_value error_log /var/log/apache2/shaarli-php-error.log
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Standard - Keep access and error logs

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<VirtualHost *:80>
-    ServerName   shaarli.my-domain.org
-    DocumentRoot /absolute/path/to/shaarli/
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-    LogLevel  warn
-    ErrorLog  /var/log/apache2/shaarli-error.log
-    CustomLog /var/log/apache2/shaarli-access.log combined
-</VirtualHost>
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Paranoid - Redirect HTTP (:80) to HTTPS (:443)

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See Server-side TLS (Mozilla).

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<VirtualHost *:443>
-    ServerName   shaarli.my-domain.org
-    DocumentRoot /absolute/path/to/shaarli/
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-    SSLEngine             on
-    SSLCertificateFile    /absolute/path/to/the/website/certificate.pem
-    SSLCertificateKeyFile /absolute/path/to/the/website/key.key
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-    <Directory /absolute/path/to/shaarli/>
-        AllowOverride All
-        Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews
-        Order allow,deny
-        allow from all
-    </Directory>
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-    LogLevel  warn
-    ErrorLog  /var/log/apache2/shaarli-error.log
-    CustomLog /var/log/apache2/shaarli-access.log combined
-</VirtualHost>
-<VirtualHost *:80>
-    ServerName   shaarli.my-domain.org
-    Redirect 301 / https://shaarli.my-domain.org
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-    LogLevel  warn
-    ErrorLog  /var/log/apache2/shaarli-error.log
-    CustomLog /var/log/apache2/shaarli-access.log combined
-</VirtualHost>
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.htaccess

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Shaarli use .htaccess Apache files to deny access to files that shouldn't be directly accessed (datastore, config, etc.). You need the directive AllowOverride All in your virtual host configuration for them to work.

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Warning: If you use Apache 2.2 or lower, you need mod_version to be installed and enabled.

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Apache module mod_rewrite must be enabled to use the REST API. URL rewriting rules for the Slim microframework are stated in the root .htaccess file.

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LightHttpd

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Nginx

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Foreword

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Nginx does not natively interpret PHP scripts; to this effect, we will run a FastCGI service, to which Nginx's FastCGI module will proxy all requests to PHP resources.

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Required packages: -- nginx -- php-fpm - PHP FastCGI Process Manager

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Official documentation: -- Beginner's guide -- ngx_http_fastcgi_module -- Pitfalls

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Community resources: -- Server-side TLS (Nginx) (Mozilla) -- PHP configuration examples (Karl Blessing)

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Common setup

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Once Nginx and PHP-FPM are installed, we need to ensure: -- Nginx and PHP-FPM are running using the same user and group -- both these user and group have - - read permissions for Shaarli resources - - execute permissions for Shaarli directories AND their parent directories

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On a production server: -- user:group will likely be http:http, www:www or www-data:www-data -- files will be located under /var/www, /var/http or /usr/share/nginx

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On a development server: -- files may be located in a user's home directory -- in this case, make sure both Nginx and PHP-FPM are running as the local user/group!

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For all following configuration examples, this user/group pair will be used: -- user:group = john:users,

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which corresponds to the following service configuration:

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; /etc/php/php-fpm.conf
-user = john
-group = users
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-[...]
-listen.owner = john
-listen.group = users
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# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
-user john users;
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-http {
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(Optional) Increase the maximum file upload size

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Some bookmark dumps generated by web browsers can be huge due to the presence of Base64-encoded images and favicons, as well as extra verbosity when nesting links in (sub-)folders.

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To increase upload size, you will need to modify both nginx and PHP configuration:

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# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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-http {
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-    client_max_body_size 10m;
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# /etc/php5/fpm/php.ini
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-post_max_size = 10M
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-upload_max_filesize = 10M
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Minimal

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WARNING: Use for development only!

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user john users;
-worker_processes  1;
-events {
-    worker_connections  1024;
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-http {
-    include            mime.types;
-    default_type       application/octet-stream;
-    keepalive_timeout  20;
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-    index index.html index.php;
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-    server {
-        listen       80;
-        server_name  localhost;
-        root         /home/john/web;
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-        access_log  /var/log/nginx/access.log;
-        error_log   /var/log/nginx/error.log;
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-        location /shaarli/ {
-            try_files $uri /shaarli/index.php$is_args$args;
-            access_log  /var/log/nginx/shaarli.access.log;
-            error_log   /var/log/nginx/shaarli.error.log;
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-        location ~ (index)\.php$ {
-            try_files $uri =404;
-            fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
-            fastcgi_pass   unix:/var/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;
-            fastcgi_index  index.php;
-            include        fastcgi.conf;
-        }
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Modular

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The previous setup is sufficient for development purposes, but has several major caveats: -- every content that does not match the PHP rule will be sent to client browsers: - - dotfiles - in our case, .htaccess - - temporary files, e.g. Vim or Emacs files: index.php~ -- asset / static resource caching is not optimized -- if serving several PHP sites, there will be a lot of duplication: location /shaarli/, location /mysite/, etc.

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To solve this, we will split Nginx configuration in several parts, that will be included when needed:

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# /etc/nginx/deny.conf
-location ~ /\. {
-    # deny access to dotfiles
-    access_log off;
-    log_not_found off;
-    deny all;
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-location ~ ~$ {
-    # deny access to temp editor files, e.g. "script.php~"
-    access_log off;
-    log_not_found off;
-    deny all;
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# /etc/nginx/php.conf
-location ~ (index)\.php$ {
-    # Slim - split URL path into (script_filename, path_info)
-    try_files $uri =404;
-    fastcgi_split_path_info ^(.+\.php)(/.+)$;
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-    # filter and proxy PHP requests to PHP-FPM
-    fastcgi_pass   unix:/var/run/php-fpm/php-fpm.sock;
-    fastcgi_index  index.php;
-    include        fastcgi.conf;
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-location ~ \.php$ {
-    # deny access to all other PHP scripts
-    deny all;
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# /etc/nginx/static_assets.conf
-location ~* \.(?:ico|css|js|gif|jpe?g|png)$ {
-    expires    max;
-    add_header Pragma public;
-    add_header Cache-Control "public, must-revalidate, proxy-revalidate";
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# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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-    root        /home/john/web;
-    access_log  /var/log/nginx/access.log;
-    error_log   /var/log/nginx/error.log;
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-    server {
-        # virtual host for a first domain
-        listen       80;
-        server_name  my.first.domain.org;
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-        location /shaarli/ {
-            # Slim - rewrite URLs
-            try_files $uri /shaarli/index.php$is_args$args;
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-            access_log  /var/log/nginx/shaarli.access.log;
-            error_log   /var/log/nginx/shaarli.error.log;
-        }
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-        location = /shaarli/favicon.ico {
-            # serve the Shaarli favicon from its custom location
-            alias /var/www/shaarli/images/favicon.ico;
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-        include deny.conf;
-        include static_assets.conf;
-        include php.conf;
-    }
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-    server {
-        # virtual host for a second domain
-        listen       80;
-        server_name  second.domain.com;
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-        location /minigal/ {
-            access_log  /var/log/nginx/minigal.access.log;
-            error_log   /var/log/nginx/minigal.error.log;
-        }
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-        include deny.conf;
-        include static_assets.conf;
-        include php.conf;
-    }
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Redirect HTTP to HTTPS

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Assuming you have generated a (self-signed) key and certificate, and they are located under /home/john/ssl/localhost.{key,crt}, it is pretty straightforward to set an HTTP (:80) to HTTPS (:443) redirection to force SSL/TLS usage.

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# /etc/nginx/nginx.conf
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-    index index.html index.php;
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-    root        /home/john/web;
-    access_log  /var/log/nginx/access.log;
-    error_log   /var/log/nginx/error.log;
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-    server {
-        listen       80;
-        server_name  localhost;
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-        return 301 https://localhost$request_uri;
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-    server {
-        listen       443 ssl;
-        server_name  localhost;
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-        ssl_certificate      /home/john/ssl/localhost.crt;
-        ssl_certificate_key  /home/john/ssl/localhost.key;
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-        location /shaarli/ {
-            # Slim - rewrite URLs
-            try_files $uri /index.php$is_args$args;
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-            access_log  /var/log/nginx/shaarli.access.log;
-            error_log   /var/log/nginx/shaarli.error.log;
-        }
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-        location = /shaarli/favicon.ico {
-            # serve the Shaarli favicon from its custom location
-            alias /var/www/shaarli/images/favicon.ico;
-        }
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-        include deny.conf;
-        include static_assets.conf;
-        include php.conf;
-    }
-}
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