8/5/2023 0 Comments Mattermost valuationSSLCertificateFile /home/cooldomain/domains/my./ssl.cert ProxyPassReverseCookieDomain 127.0.0.1 my. RequestHeader set X-Forwarded-Proto "https" It now looks like this in my nf:ĮrrorLog $ !-f I changed the port for apache to 8080 in my VirtualHost. ![]() You’ll need to change this or use another port externally. You can’t have two server apps on the same port. How can I achieve these objectives? I hope what I’m asking is not an impossible situation. How can I configure Apache to serve SSL on port 8065?ĭumped cookies and everything. I don’t want to forward ports or anything. without SSL) I’m able to get the Mattermost login page fine. Ok, so I installed Let’s Encrypt and I see that the browser is now using the Let’s Encrypt certificate but when I go to I get the same SSL_ERROR_RX_RECORD_TOO_LONG.īut when I go to (i.e. So I look into it and I find that it is a reported error with Certificate providers like Komodo (which is where I bought the SSL we’re using): Hmm how do I make it shorter? And how long is too long? What’s up with the protocol! Someone tell the IETF! Ok, after pulling out some hair, I’m calm. When I try to connect to the server using the browser returns an error:įirefox: SSL received a record that exceeded the maximum permissible length. I followed the configuration guide which I found here: ![]() Or even better if they did something like this and that would redirect them to the Mattermost chat and appropriate port over SSL. That’s not really user friendly so on the main landing page at I can create a link that the user can click which will have the port 8065 in it - so something like this would connect them to Mattermost. I don’t want my users to type the :8065 in the URL. I would like that any request coming in for Mattermost should be redirected to the appropriate port required for Mattermost (Port 8065) using SSL so that we have secure Mattermost communication. We have the appropriate SSL keys in place and everything is working well. We have done this so that any requests coming into port 80 automatically get converted to https (Port 443). I’m hoping Apache can work just as well with the right configuration.Īmongst other things, I have the following 3 lines in my nf (VirtualHost for port 80): We’re installing Mattermost on a server that has other services running that require Apache and I don’t want to install Nginx if I don’t have to. ![]() I’m trying to set up Mattermost to work with Apache and I’m having a bit of trouble.
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