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If the address is an interface name, .Xr httpd 8 will look up the first IPv4 address and any other IPv4 and IPv6 addresses of the specified network interface. If .Sq * is given as an address, .Xr httpd 8 will listen on all IPv4 and IPv6 addresses. .Ar 0.0.0.0 means to listen on all IPv4 addresses and .Ar :: all IPv6 addresses. A .Ar port can be specified by number or name. The port name to number mappings are found in the file .Pa /etc/services ; see .Xr services 5 for details. .Pp The current line can be extended over multiple lines using a backslash .Pq Sq \e . Comments can be put anywhere in the file using a hash mark .Pq Sq # , and extend to the end of the current line. Care should be taken when commenting out multi-line text: the comment is effective until the end of the entire block. .Pp Argument names not beginning with a letter, digit, or underscore must be quoted. .Pp Additional configuration files can be included with the .Ic include keyword, for example: .Bd -literal -offset indent include "/etc/httpd.conf.local" .Ed .Sh MACROS Macros can be defined that will later be expanded in context. Macro names must start with a letter, digit, or underscore, and may contain any of those characters. Macro names may not be reserved words (for example, .Ic directory , .Ic log , or .Ic root ) . Macros are not expanded inside quotes. .Pp For example: .Bd -literal -offset indent ext_ip="10.0.0.1" server "default" { listen on $ext_ip port 80 } .Ed .Sh GLOBAL CONFIGURATION Here are the settings that can be set globally: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic chroot Ar directory Set the .Xr chroot 2 directory. If not specified, it defaults to .Pa /var/www , the home directory of the www user. .It Ic default type Ar type/subtype Set the default media type that is used if the media type for a specified extension is not found in the configured types or for files without a file extension; see the .Sx TYPES section below. If not specified, the default type is set to .Ar application/octet-stream . .It Ic logdir Ar directory Specifies the full path of the directory in which log files will be written. If not specified, it defaults to .Pa /logs within the .Xr chroot 2 directory. .It Ic prefork Ar number Run the specified number of server processes. This increases the performance and prevents delays when connecting to a server. .Xr httpd 8 runs 3 server processes by default. .El .Sh SERVERS The configured web servers. .Pp Each .Ic server section starts with a declaration of the server .Ar name : .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic server Ar name Brq ... Match the server name using shell globbing rules. This can be an explicit name, .Ar www.example.com , or a name including wildcards, .Ar *.example.com . .It Ic server match Ar name Brq ... Match the server name using pattern matching, see .Xr patterns 7 . .El .Pp Followed by a block of options that is enclosed in curly brackets: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic alias Ar name Specify an additional alias .Ar name for this server. .It Ic alias match Ar name Like the .Ic alias option, but .Ic match the .Ar name using pattern matching instead of shell globbing rules, see .Xr patterns 7 . .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic authenticate Oo Ar realm Oc Ic with Pa htpasswd Authenticate a remote user for .Ar realm by checking the credentials against the user authentication file .Pa htpasswd . The file name is relative to the .Ic chroot and must be readable by the www user. Use the .Ic no authenticate directive to disable authentication in a location. .It Ic block drop Drop the connection without sending an error page. .It Ic block Op Ic return Ar code Op Ar uri Close the connection and send an error page. If the optional return code is not specified, .Xr httpd 8 denies access with a .Sq 403 Forbidden response. The optional .Ar uri argument can be used with return codes in the 3xx range to send a .Sq Location: header for redirection to a specified URI. .Pp It is possible to rewrite the request to redirect it to a different external location. The .Ar uri may contain predefined macros that will be expanded at runtime: .Pp .Bl -tag -width $DOCUMENT_URI -offset indent -compact .It Ic $DOCUMENT_URI The request path. .It Ic $QUERY_STRING The URL encoded query string of the request. .It Ic $REMOTE_ADDR The IP address of the connected client. .It Ic $REMOTE_PORT The TCP source port of the connected client. .It Ic $REMOTE_USER The remote user for HTTP authentication. .It Ic $REQUEST_URI The request path and optional query string. .It Ic $SERVER_ADDR The configured IP address of the server. .It Ic $SERVER_PORT The configured TCP port of the server. .It Ic $SERVER_NAME The name of the server. .It Ic $HTTP_HOST The host from the HTTP Host header. .It Pf % Ar n The capture index .Ar n of a string that was captured by the enclosing .Ic location match option. .El .It Ic connection Ar option Set the specified options and limits for HTTP connections. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic max request body Ar number Set the maximum body size in bytes that the client can send to the server. The default value is 1048576 bytes (1M). .It Ic max requests Ar number Set the maximum number of requests per persistent HTTP connection. Persistent connections are negotiated using the Keep-Alive header in HTTP/1.0 and enabled by default in HTTP/1.1. The default maximum number of requests per connection is 100. .It Ic request timeout Ar seconds Specify the inactivity timeout for HTTP operations between client and server, for example the maximum time to wait for a request from the client. The default timeout is 60 seconds (1 minute). The maximum is 2147483647 seconds (68 years). .It Ic timeout Ar seconds Specify the inactivity timeout in seconds for accepted sessions, for example the maximum time to wait for I/O from the FastCGI backend. The default timeout is 600 seconds (10 minutes). The maximum is 2147483647 seconds (68 years). .El .It Ic default type Ar type/subtype Set the default media type for the specified location, overwriting the global setting. .It Ic directory Ar option Set the specified options when serving or accessing directories. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic auto index If no index file is found, automatically generate a directory listing. This is disabled by default. .It Ic index Ar string Set the directory index file. If not specified, it defaults to .Pa index.html . .It Ic no index Disable the directory index. .Xr httpd 8 will neither display nor generate a directory index. .El .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic fastcgi Op Ic socket Ar socket Enable FastCGI instead of serving files. The .Ar socket is a local path name within the .Xr chroot 2 root directory of .Xr httpd 8 and defaults to .Pa /run/slowcgi.sock . .Pp The FastCGI handler will be given the following variables: .Pp .Bl -tag -width GATEWAY_INTERFACE -offset indent -compact .It Ic DOCUMENT_ROOT The document root in which the script is located as configured by the .Ic root option for the server or location that matches the request. .It Ic GATEWAY_INTERFACE The revision of the CGI specification used. .It Ic HTTP_* Additional HTTP headers the connected client sent in the request, if any. .It Ic HTTPS A variable that is set to .Qq on when the server has been configured to use TLS. This variable is omitted otherwise. .It Ic REQUEST_URI The path and optional query string as requested by the connected client. .It Ic DOCUMENT_URI The canonicalized request path, possibly with a slash or directory index file name appended. This is the same as .Ic PATH_INFO appended to .Ic SCRIPT_NAME . .It Ic SCRIPT_NAME The virtual URI path to the script. .It Ic PATH_INFO The optional path appended after the script name in the request path. This variable is an empty string if no path is appended after the script name. .It Ic SCRIPT_FILENAME The absolute, physical path to the script within the .Xr chroot 2 directory. .It Ic QUERY_STRING The optional query string of the request. This variable is an empty string if there is no query string in the request. .It Ic REMOTE_ADDR The IP address of the connected client. .It Ic REMOTE_PORT The TCP source port of the connected client. .It Ic REMOTE_USER The remote user when using HTTP authentication. .It Ic REQUEST_METHOD The HTTP method the connected client used when making the request. .It Ic SERVER_ADDR The configured IP address of the server. .It Ic SERVER_NAME The name of the server. .It Ic SERVER_PORT The configured TCP server port of the server. .It Ic SERVER_PROTOCOL The revision of the HTTP specification used. .It Ic SERVER_SOFTWARE The server software name of .Xr httpd 8 . .It Ic TLS_PEER_VERIFY A variable that is set to a comma separated list of TLS client verification features in use .Pq omitted when TLS client verification is not in use . .El .It Ic hsts Oo Ar option Oc Enable HTTP Strict Transport Security. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic max-age Ar seconds Set the maximum time in seconds a receiving user agent should regard this host as an HSTS host. The default is one year. .It Ic preload Confirm and authenticate that the site is permitted to be included in a browser's preload list. .It Ic subdomains Signal to the receiving user agent that this host and all sub domains of the host's domain should be considered HSTS hosts. .El .It Ic listen on Ar address Oo Ic tls Oc Ic port Ar number Set the listen address and port. This statement can be specified multiple times. .It Ic location Ar path Brq ... Specify server configuration rules for a specific location. The .Ar path argument will be matched against the request path with shell globbing rules. In case of multiple location statements in the same context, the first matching location statement will be put into effect, while all later ones will be ignored. Therefore it is advisable to match for more specific paths first and for generic ones later on. A location section may include most of the server configuration rules except .Ic alias , .Ic connection , .Ic hsts , .Ic listen on , .Ic location , .Ic tcp and .Ic tls . .It Ic location match Ar path Brq ... Like the .Ic location option, but .Ic match the .Ar path using pattern matching instead of shell globbing rules, see .Xr patterns 7 . The pattern may contain captures that can be used in an enclosed .Ic block return or .Ic request rewrite option. .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic log Op Ar option Set the specified logging options. Logging is enabled by default using the standard .Ic access and .Ic error log files, but can be changed per server or location. Use the .Ic no log directive to disable logging of any requests. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic access Ar name Set the .Ar name of the access log file relative to the log directory. If not specified, it defaults to .Pa access.log . .It Ic error Ar name Set the .Ar name of the error log file relative to the log directory. If not specified, it defaults to .Pa error.log . .It Ic style Ar style Set the logging style. The .Ar style can be .Cm common , .Cm combined or .Cm connection . The styles .Cm common and .Cm combined write a log entry after each request similar to the standard Apache and nginx access log formats. The style .Cm connection writes a summarized log entry after each connection, that can have multiple requests, similar to the format that is used by .Xr relayd 8 . If not specified, the default is .Cm common . .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic syslog Enable or disable logging to .Xr syslog 3 instead of the log files. .El .It Ic pass Disable any previous .Ic block in a location. .It Ic request Ar option Configure the options for the request path. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic rewrite Ar path Enable or disable rewriting of the request. Unlike the redirection with .Ic block return , this will change the request path internally before .Nm httpd makes a final decision about the matching location. The .Ar path argument may contain predefined macros that will be expanded at runtime. See the .Ic block return option for the list of supported macros. .It Ic strip Ar number Strip .Ar number path components from the beginning of the request path before looking up the stripped-down path at the document root. .El .It Ic root Ar directory Configure the document root of the server. The .Ar directory is a pathname within the .Xr chroot 2 root directory of .Nm httpd . If not specified, it defaults to .Pa /htdocs . .It Ic tcp Ar option Enable or disable the specified TCP/IP options; see .Xr tcp 4 and .Xr ip 4 for more information about the options. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic backlog Ar number Set the maximum length the queue of pending connections may grow to. The backlog option is 10 by default and is limited by the .Va kern.somaxconn .Xr sysctl 8 variable. .It Ic ip minttl Ar number This option for the underlying IP connection may be used to discard packets with a TTL lower than the specified value. This can be used to implement the Generalized TTL Security Mechanism (GTSM) according to RFC 5082. .It Ic ip ttl Ar number Change the default time-to-live value in the IP headers. .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic nodelay Enable the TCP NODELAY option for this connection. This is recommended to avoid delays in the data stream. .It Oo Ic no Oc Ic sack Use selective acknowledgements for this connection. .It Ic socket buffer Ar number Set the socket-level buffer size for input and output for this connection. This will affect the TCP window size. .El .It Ic tls Ar option Set the TLS configuration for the server. These options are only used if TLS has been enabled via the listen directive. Valid options are: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ic certificate Ar file Specify the certificate to use for this server. The .Ar file should contain a PEM encoded certificate. The default is .Pa /etc/ssl/server.crt . .It Ic ciphers Ar string Specify the TLS cipher string. If not specified, the default value .Qq HIGH:!aNULL will be used (strong crypto cipher suites without anonymous DH). See the CIPHERS section of .Xr openssl 1 for information about SSL/TLS cipher suites and preference lists. .It Ic client ca Ar cafile Oo Ic crl Ar crlfile Oc Op Ic optional Require .Po or, if .Ic optional is specified, request but do not require .Pc TLS client certificates whose authenticity can be verified against the CA certificate(s) in .Ar cafile in order to proceed beyond the TLS handshake. With .Ic crl specified, additionally require that no certificate in the client chain be listed as revoked in the CRL(s) in .Ar crlfile . CA certificates and CRLs should be PEM encoded. .It Ic dhe Ar params Specify the DHE parameters to use for DHE cipher suites. Valid parameter values are none, legacy and auto. For legacy a fixed key length of 1024 bits is used, whereas for auto the key length is determined automatically. The default is none, which disables DHE cipher suites. .It Ic ecdhe Ar curves Specify a comma separated list of elliptic curves to use for ECDHE cipher suites, in order of preference. The special value of "default" will use the default curves; see .Xr tls_config_set_ecdhecurves 3 for further details. .It Ic key Ar file Specify the private key to use for this server. The .Ar file should contain a PEM encoded private key and reside outside of the .Xr chroot 2 root directory of .Nm httpd . The default is .Pa /etc/ssl/private/server.key . .It Ic ocsp Ar file Specify an OCSP response to be stapled during TLS handshakes with this server. The .Ar file should contain a DER-format OCSP response retrieved from an OCSP server for the .Ar certificate in use, and can be created using .Xr ocspcheck 8 . The path to .Ar file is not relative to the chroot. If the OCSP response in .Ar file is empty, OCSP stapling will not be used. The default is to not use OCSP stapling. .It Ic protocols Ar string Specify the TLS protocols to enable for this server. If not specified, the value .Qq default will be used (secure protocols; TLSv1.2-only). Refer to the .Xr tls_config_parse_protocols 3 function for other valid protocol string values. .It Ic ticket Ic lifetime Ar seconds Enable TLS session tickets with a .Ar seconds session lifetime. It is possible to set .Ar seconds to default to use the httpd default timeout of 2 hours. .El .El .Sh TYPES Configure the supported media types. .Xr httpd 8 will set the .Ar Content-Type of the response header based on the file extension listed in the .Ic types section. If not specified, .Xr httpd 8 will use built-in media types for .Ar text/css , .Ar text/html , .Ar text/plain , .Ar image/gif , .Ar image/png , .Ar image/jpeg , .Ar image/svg+xml , and .Ar application/javascript . .Pp The .Ic types section must include one or more lines of the following syntax: .Bl -tag -width Ds .It Ar type/subtype Ar name Op Ar name ... Set the media .Ar type and .Ar subtype to the specified extension .Ar name . One or more names can be specified per line. Each line may end with an optional semicolon. .It Ic include Ar file Include types definitions from an external file, for example .Pa /usr/share/misc/mime.types . .El .Sh EXAMPLES The following example will start one server that is pre-forked two times and is listening on all local IP addresses. It additionally defines some media types overriding the defaults. .Bd -literal -offset indent prefork 2 server "default" { listen on * port 80 } types { text/css css text/html html htm text/plain txt image/gif gif image/jpeg jpeg jpg image/png png application/javascript js application/xml xml } .Ed .Pp The server can also be configured to only listen on the primary IP address of the network interface that is a member of the .Qq egress group. .Bd -literal -offset indent server "default" { listen on egress port 80 } .Ed .Pp Multiple servers can be configured to support hosting of different domains. If the same address is repeated multiple times in the .Ic listen on statement, the server will be matched based on the requested host name. .Bd -literal -offset indent server "www.example.com" { alias "example.com" listen on * port 80 listen on * tls port 443 root "/htdocs/www.example.com" } server "www.a.example.com" { listen on 203.0.113.1 port 80 root "/htdocs/www.a.example.com" } server "www.b.example.com" { listen on 203.0.113.1 port 80 root "/htdocs/www.b.example.com" } server "intranet.example.com" { listen on 10.0.0.1 port 80 root "/htdocs/intranet.example.com" } .Ed .Pp Simple redirections can be configured with the .Ic block directive: .Bd -literal -offset indent server "example.com" { listen on 10.0.0.1 port 80 block return 301 "http://www.example.com$REQUEST_URI" } server "www.example.com" { listen on 10.0.0.1 port 80 } .Ed The request can also be rewritten with the .Ic request rewrite directive: .Bd -literal -offset indent server "example.com" { listen on * port 80 location match "/old/(.*)" { request rewrite "/new/%1" } } .Ed .Sh SEE ALSO .Xr htpasswd 1 , .Xr patterns 7 , .Xr httpd 8 , .Xr ocspcheck 8 , .Xr slowcgi 8 .Sh AUTHORS .An -nosplit The .Xr httpd 8 program was written by .An Reyk Floeter Aq Mt reyk@openbsd.org .