I have set up what I described in comment #2 in a openstack instance that has a 
public IP.
That already was a crap of setup work, but now I realized that I also need dns 
to be able to use ssllabs check :-/

I have had some free DNS entries to configure and for now have set one
of my domains to point to that test host.

@ahasenack - your ssh key is imported on the system which has this ssl
setup and hopefully later today is DNS propagated enough to be able to
run the ssllabs test against it.

@ahasenack - I'll share the domain privately so hat you can continue
testing.

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  Regression running ssllabs.com/ssltest causes 2 apache process to eat
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