I think this is more a thing of apporach. Nginx is quite simple to
install and a config doing nothing else than redirecting https to https
and proxying requests to a service (whichever tat is, in your case
gunicorn) can become a nobrainer. That is what it became for me.
Additionally the config for only this functionality are less than 10. So
it's may seem complicated at first, but is way less oncxe you got used
to it.
Cheers
Lars
Am 08.01.22 um 17:25 schrieb Skip Montanaro:
Thanks all. I was hoping to get away without something more
sophisticated like NGINX. This is just a piddly little archive of an
old mailing list running on a single-core Ubuntu VM somewhere on the
East Coast. Speed is not a real requirement. Load balancing seemed
like overkill to me. Still, I guess if it has to be, then it has to
be.
Skip
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