Openhttpd

(:redirect Openhttpd.Configure:)

Setting up OpenBSD's default web server, openhttpd, is relatively simple. Start off by copying the example file in /etc/examples/httpd.conf:

$ doas cp /etc/examples/httpd.conf /etc/httpd.conf

Here is what /etc/httpd.conf contains:

server "example.com" {
        listen on * port 80
        location "/.well-known/acme-challenge/*" {
                root "/acme"
                request strip 2
        }
        location * {
                block return 302 "https://$HTTP_HOST$REQUEST_URI"
        }
}
server "example.com" {
        listen on * tls port 443
        tls {
                certificate "/etc/ssl/example.com.fullchain.pem"
                key "/etc/ssl/private/example.com.key"
        }
        location "/pub/*" {
                directory auto index
        }
        location "/.well-known/acme-challenge/*" {
                root "/acme"
                request strip 2
        }
}

You must replace example.com everywhere with your domain name.

Simply enable and start the web server:

$ doas rcctl enable httpd
$ doas rcctl start httpd

Make sure pf allows incoming http connections by putting this line into /etc/pf.conf:

pass in proto tcp to port {http https}

Then, reload the pf rulesets:

$ doas pfctl -f /etc/pf.conf

At this point, you should test to see if the web server is working on port 80. This test should be run on some other computer besides the web server (your local workstation is fine). Make sure you have curl installed:

$ doas pkg_add curl
$ curl example.com

You should a response similar to the one below:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html>
<head>
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"/>
<title>302 Found</title>
<style type="text/css"><!--
body { background-color: white; color: black; font-family: 'Comic Sans
 MS', 'Chalkboard SE', 'Comic Neue', sans-serif; }
hr { border: 0; border-bottom: 1px dashed; }
--></style>
</head>
<body>
<h1>302 Found</h1>
<hr>
<address>OpenBSD httpd</address>
</body>
</html>

Now you will almost certainly want openhttpd to use an SSL cert, so follow the acme-client instructions, then reset your web server:

$ doas rcctl restart httpd

To test if your web server is working and has a correct SSL cert, run:

$ openssl s_client -connect example.com:443

You should see the correct SSL subject and issuer:

subject=/CN=example.com

issuer=/C=US/O=Let's Encrypt/CN=Let's Encrypt Authority X3

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