Hello, some people recommend following implementation of a simple HTTP server that supports SSL:
Handler = http.server.BaseHTTPRequestHandlerhttpd = http.server.HTTPServer(("", 4443), Handler) httpd.socket = ssl.wrap_socket(httpd.socket, server_side=True) httpd.serve_forever() I wonder whether this usage is *supported* or not. The documentation is not explicit about whether the httpd.socket attribute can be safely reassigned. Also there were some questions regarding a simple HTTPS server on this list already and none of the answerers mentioned this approach. Also there used to be a HTTPSServer in the test suite of Python 2.7 in 2014 that did a similar thing but in the "get_request" method but it isn't there anymore. So, is there a *supported* way of combining http.server.HTTPServer and ssl? Best regards -- Radek -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list