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  20. <h1>Enabling SSL for Pi-Hole Admin Interface (lighttpd)</h1>
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  24. <p>This video is outdated after I found updating Pi-hole will overwrite the SSL config. The new video showing updated steps can be found at: <a href="https://youtu.be/yUdmBGe9wYA" target="_blank">https://youtu.be/yUdmBGe9wYA</a></p>
  25. <h2>Create Your SSL Certificate</h2>
  26. <ol>
  27. <li>Launch XCA</li>
  28. <li>Open the PKI database if it is not already (File &gt; Open DataBase), enter password</li>
  29. <li>Click on the Certificates tab, right click on your Intermediate CA certificate</li>
  30. <li>Select New</li>
  31. <li>On the Source tab, make sure Use this Certificate for signing is selected</li>
  32. <li>Verify your Intermediate CA certificate is selected from the drop down</li>
  33. <li>Click the Subject tab</li>
  34. <li>Complete the Distinguished Name section
  35. <p>internalName: Pi-Hole SSL<br />
  36. countryName: US<br />
  37. stateOrProvinceName: Virginia<br />
  38. localityName: Northern<br />
  39. organizationName: i12bretro<br />
  40. organizationUnitName: i12bretro Certificate Authority<br />
  41. commonName: pihole.i12bretro.local</p>
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  43. <li>Click the Generate a New Key button</li>
  44. <li>Enter a name and set the key size to at least 2048</li>
  45. <li>Click Create</li>
  46. <li>Click on the Extensions tab</li>
  47. <li>Select End Entity from the type list</li>
  48. <li>Click Edit next to Subject Alternative Name</li>
  49. <li>Add any DNS or IP addresses that the certificate will identify</li>
  50. <li>Update the validity dates to fit your needs</li>
  51. <li>Click the Key Usage tab</li>
  52. <li>Under Key Usage select Digital Signature, Key Enchiperment</li>
  53. <li>Under Extended Key Usage select Web Server and Web Client Authentication</li>
  54. <li>Click the Netscape tab</li>
  55. <li>Select SSL Server</li>
  56. <li>Click OK to create the certificate</li>
  57. </ol>
  58. <h2>Exporting Required Files</h2>
  59. <ol>
  60. <li>In XCA, click on the Certificates tab</li>
  61. <li>Right click the Intermediate CA certificate &gt; Export &gt; File</li>
  62. <li>Set the file name with a .pem extension and verify the export format is PEM chain (*.pem)</li>
  63. <li>Click OK</li>
  64. <li>Right click the SSL certificate &gt; Export &gt; File</li>
  65. <li>Set the file name with a .pem extension and verify the export format is PEM + Key (*.pem)</li>
  66. <li>Click OK</li>
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  68. <h2>Applying the Certificates</h2>
  69. <ol>
  70. <li>Download PuTTY <a href="https://www.chiark.greenend.org.uk/~sgtatham/putty/latest.html" target="_blank">Download</a></li>
  71. <li>Connect to the Raspberry Pi via PuTTY
  72. <ol>
  73. <li>If SSH is not enabled on the Raspberry Pi, enable it using Raspberry Pi Config</li>
  74. <li>Launch PuTTY</li>
  75. <li>Input the Raspberry Pi hostname or IP address</li>
  76. <li>Click Connect</li>
  77. </ol>
  78. </li>
  79. <li>Install xrdp to simplify administration by running the following command
  80. <div class="codeBlock">sudo apt-get install xrdp</div>
  81. </li>
  82. <li>Connect to the Raspberry Pi via Remote Desktop Client</li>
  83. <li>Copy the certificates exported above to the Pi</li>
  84. <li>Copy the certificates exported above to /etc/lighttpd
  85. <div class="codeBlock">cp /home/pi/Downloads/PiHole.pem /etc/lighttpd<br />
  86. cp /home/pi/Downloads/ca-chain.pem /etc/lighttpd</div>
  87. </li>
  88. <li>Edit lighttpd.conf
  89. <div class="codeBlock">mousepad</div>
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  91. <li>File &gt; Open /etc/lighttpd/lighttpd.conf</li>
  92. <li>Add &quot;mod_openssl&quot; to server.modules</li>
  93. <li>Add the following lines<br />
  94. server.name = &quot;pihole.i12bretro.local&quot;<br />
  95. server.port = 443<br />
  96. ssl.engine = &quot;enable&quot;<br />
  97. ssl.pemfile = &quot;PiHole.pem&quot;<br />
  98. ssl.ca-file = &quot;ca-chain.pem&quot;</li>
  99. <li>File &gt; Save &gt; /home/pi/Downloads/lighttpd.conf</li>
  100. <li>In terminal, paste the following commands
  101. <div class="codeBlock">cp /home/pi/Downloads/lighttpd.conf /etc/lighttpd<br />
  102. service lighttpd restart</div>
  103. </li>
  104. <li>Open a web browser and navigate to PiHole via https://</li>
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