How to enable SSL in Wamp Server?
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Enabling SSL on WAMP
This step by step guide explains how you can enble SSL on WAMP.
Download WampServer 2.0 from here and install it to the default location (c:\wamp).
Now, we need to have a private/public key pair as well as a CA to sign our public key.
First, lets see how we can create a private/public key pair.
keytool -genkey -alias rpcert -keyalg RSA -keysize 1024 -dname "CN=identity-rp,L=SL,S=WS,C=LK" -keypass wso2key -keystore rpkeystore.jks -storepass wso2key
This will create a keystore [rpkeystore.jks] with public/private key pair.
My previous post explains how you can export your private key from the keystore. Just follow the steps given there and you'll end up with a file server.key, which is your private key.
Now, we need to sign our public certificate with a CA.
This - requires us to create a sample CA and following explains how to do that.
Here we use OpenSSL to build the required CA infrastructure. For Windows you can download Win32 OpenSSL v0.9.8g from here.
Once installed make sure you add C:\OpenSSL\bin [i.e [INSTALLED_LOCATION]\bin]
to the PATH env variable.
openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:1024 -keyout cakey.pem -out cacert.crt
The above will creare a public/private key pair for our sample CA.
Now, we need to create a certificate signing request to our server.
Go to the folder where you created the keystore [rpkeystore.jks] and issue the following command.
keytool -certreq -v -alias rpcert -file csr.pem -keypass wso2key -storepass wso2key -keystore rpkeystore.jks
Now copy the csr.pem to the folder where you generated keys for the CA and issue the following command from there.
openssl x509 -req -days 365 -in csr.pem -CA cacert.crt -CAkey cakey.pem -CAcreateserial -out server.crt
By now we have all the requiured files.
cacert.crt --> CA public certificate server.crt --> Server public certificate signed by the CA server.key --> Server private key.
Copy all the above three files to c:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\conf
assuming you installed WAMP to the default location.
Also edit c:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc\hosts file and add the following entry.
127.0.0.1 identity-rp
If you could recall, when we creating the public certificate for our server, we created it for identity-rp.
- Edit httpd.conf [C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\conf]
Uncomment the following two lines.
LoadModule ssl_module modules/mod_ssl.so
Include conf/extra/httpd-ssl.conf
Find Listen 80 and change it to Listen 12081 - that is our server is running on port number 12081.
Find ServerName and set it to ServerName identity-rp:12081.
Edit httpd-ssl.conf [C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\conf\extra]
Set Listen identity-rp:12444 - we are listening to port 12444 for secure communication.
Set
Set DocumentRoot "C:/wamp/www/"
Set ServerName identity-rp:12444
For the entire file find "C:/Program Files/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2" and replace with "C:/wamp/bin/apache/apache2.2.8".
Find SSLCertificateFile and set SSLCertificateFile "C:/wamp/bin/apache/apache2.2.8/conf/server.crt"
Find SSLCertificateKeyFile and set SSLCertificateKeyFile "C:/wamp/bin/apache/apache2.2.8/conf/server.key"
Find SSLCACertificateFile and set SSLCACertificateFile "C:/wamp/bin/apache/apache2.2.8/conf/cacert.crt"
- Edit php.ini (C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\bin)
Uncomment the line extension=php_openssl.dll
Now we are done - do a syntax check and start the apache server.
:> cd C:\wamp\bin\apache\apache2.2.8\bin :> httpd -t :> httpd --start
Type
https://identity-rp:12444
on your browser - you'll see a certificate error at the brower - to avoid it install CA certificate in your browser.
The easy way for local host SSL / HTTPS communication (NOTE: THIS IS UNSAFE FOR EVERYTHING EXCEPT LOCAL HOST ON TRUSTED NETWORK):
Go save the following as c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.5.12/cacert.pem
or another path of your choosing (you'll need to remember the path for the next bit)
-----BEGIN CERTIFICATE-----
MIIDBzCCAe+gAwIBAgIJAMoCZ6uI7u4zMA0GCSqGSIb3DQEBBQUAMBoxGDAWBgNV
BAMMD3d3dy5leGFtcGxlLmNvbTAeFw0xOTA4MTIxMzM4MTBaFw0yOTA4MDkxMzM4
MTBaMBoxGDAWBgNVBAMMD3d3dy5leGFtcGxlLmNvbTCCASIwDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEB
BQADggEPADCCAQoCggEBAK3y7R7lAlBHhoPLx2zvfv/mjSy1clk0HAaSgGDSpl6R
Qs5WrIesS3hkfEoRrWkZOx2/B6bqPbrSsoGRwFrG5Qd5P5OXGZTS51xy9z/9raa7
sDH++z7UF6MvF0oATjGOjpIEtmMZMd+oePGghGrilNxE7sJBd8Y5tyMyhf2azk2B
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fSuDWYKs5MCcgUZkBUB2f3Quc6pCGULuK2nr+VPY0asCAwEAAaNQME4wHQYDVR0O
BBYEFBTtO54yB99DIK0n2GBVJzKvLkY8MB8GA1UdIwQYMBaAFBTtO54yB99DIK0n
2GBVJzKvLkY8MAwGA1UdEwQFMAMBAf8wDQYJKoZIhvcNAQEFBQADggEBAKr+ZBse
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JGuc+tuYCcc5n4M2SBawVsLeYK4y79QU+SHYdb2z5Fk105/T/p6SV6aK4lqxvnPL
OQaOO+WHS3alITPk3tDRHJ68iR6KndXecl0hPTe7Y7e74/f94DCAeVK/QyKwkbOS
3pdA0f+AlGiTRaNjc3PFJRgNeUsvwGt0aP+MgimFSLyLpyZiXbux7OCOpKnjeWtO
B3i3in9rnNg2ArpFKQ30bojddEN87bVORJmqgX92oEpS02e1/f72w538oD+F84Uc
lKxvjPlcgIuU+sY=
-----END CERTIFICATE-----
In php.ini
* un-comment and change:
curl.cainfo = "c:/wamp/bin/php/php5.5.12/cacert.pem"
- You can find where your
php.ini
file is on your machine by runningphp --ini
in your CLI or creating a phpinfo file and loading it in browser - I placed my cacert.pem in the same directory as php.ini for ease.
curl.cainfo =
should be set to wherever you saved your own cacert.pem
Simple solution:
The tutorials before 2018 are old and huge... However, todays, you just need simple things:
- Loading 2 Apache modules.
- Generating certificate
- Adding certificate in Virtual-Hosts file.
(You may find this article quite helpful).