How to Force HTTPS or HTTP for different URLs
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You can force areas of your site to use the HTTPS protocol in the security
config. This is done through the access_control
rules using the requires_channel
option. For example, if you want to force all URLs starting with /secure
to use HTTPS then you could use the following configuration:
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# app/config/security.yml
security:
# ...
access_control:
- { path: '^/secure', roles: ROLE_ADMIN, requires_channel: https }
The login form itself needs to allow anonymous access, otherwise users will
be unable to authenticate. To force it to use HTTPS you can still use
access_control
rules by using the IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY
role:
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# app/config/security.yml
security:
# ...
access_control:
- { path: '^/login', roles: IS_AUTHENTICATED_ANONYMOUSLY, requires_channel: https }
It is also possible to specify using HTTPS in the routing configuration, see How to Force Routes to Always Use HTTPS or HTTP for more details.
Note
Forcing HTTPS while using a reverse proxy or load balancer requires a proper configuration to avoid infinite redirect loops; see How to Configure Symfony to Work behind a Load Balancer or a Reverse Proxy for more details.