Hi Mathias,

Since you are serving the WFS service through Windows, you can follow the detailed MS4W steps to serve through HTTPS on that Windows server : https://ms4w.com/README_INSTALL.html#certificates-for-https

Once your MS4W instance is serving HTTPS, then you can guide your users to follow how to add your WFS HTTPS local layers through this guide: https://mapserver.org/ogc/wxs_secure.html

(note: as I maintain both guides, please let me know if there are any additions needed)

Thanks!


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On 2022-09-19 4:13 a.m., mathias cunault wrote:
Using Mapserver 7.4, I render a WFS that is accessible with some regular URL like "http://blabla.fr/cg-bin/mapserv.exe?MAP=.. <http://blabla.fr/cg-bin/mapserv.exe?MAP=..>."

A user wants to use this WFS in another application web that needs a http*S* protocol. I am not familiar with internet protocols so I don't know where to start : is it a Mapserver configuration or a server (windows server R12) configuration to setup ?
Thanks

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