Hi, you have to setup jetty for SSL, if you would like to use the standalone distribution. Or use a reverse proxy (apache httpd) in front of the server. Or a more lightweight SSL forwarder like stunnel. But currently, we have no out-of-the-box solution. If you are more familiar with tomcat configuration, you may use the WAR file of archiva and deploy it on a tomcat server.
Greetings Martin Am Sonntag, 7. Mai 2017, 14:56:34 CEST schrieb Karl-Philipp Richter: > Hi, > I'd like to use/enforce SSL with a trusted letsencrypt.org certificate > for an Apache Archiva standalone 2.2.1 instance on Ubuntu 17.04. > > I didn't find any information in the Archiva website/documentation. [The > setup for SSL usage on Jetty is > painful](http://www.eclipse.org/jetty/documentation/current/configuring-ssl. > html), so I want to make sure that it's necessary to go through it, that > it's compatible with Archiva 2.2.1 (and possibly others) (no patched > versions of Jetty in Archiva, etc.) and that there's no easier way. I came > across > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/30871001/how-to-setup-apache-archiva-to-> > use-https-instead-of-http and > http://stackoverflow.com/questions/33229543/how-to-configure-ssl-with-archiv > a which both suggest to use a httpd proxy which I don't want. > > Don't hesitate answering on SO questions (if you support the > format/closeness) since Q&A is much more constructive than mailing lists. > > -Kalle