[Gnoga-list] ssl and apache 2.4 on debian
I am trying (with a friend) to set up a gnoga app via https. in README-SSL this is mentioned: Setup your proxy to use an ssl connection and use the secure.html boot loader but I cannot find any secure.html in the gnoga tree. doing wget https://snake.gnoga.com/boot.html wget https://snake.gnoga.com/secure.html diff boot.html secure.html reveal that secure.html is identical to boot.html what am I missing? Or is secure.html the same as boot.html ? Do I need a secure.html in my gnoga's html dir? -- Björn -- Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. https://www.gigenetcloud.com/ ___ Gnoga-list mailing list Gnoga-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnoga-list
Re: [Gnoga-list] cut and paste error
Thank you, fixed in git. David Botton On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 8:23 PM Wayne Bullaughey wlb...@verizon.net wrote: On_Focus_Out_Handler looks like it has a cut and paste error. -- Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. https://www.gigenetcloud.com/ ___ Gnoga-list mailing list Gnoga-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnoga-list -- Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. https://www.gigenetcloud.com/___ Gnoga-list mailing list Gnoga-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnoga-list
Re: [Gnoga-list] ssl and apache 2.4 on debian
Doc updated. Also just to confirm you don't need secure.html for both proxy based SSL or direct ssl support (the example I was pointing out.) On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 10:08 PM Rabbi David Botton da...@botton.com wrote: I'll update the docs. boot.js which is the key to all boot files automatically can identify if it was called with http or https so there is no need for special boot files for secure connections. Take a look at test_ssl for an example. David Botton On Sat, Jul 11, 2015 at 7:49 AM Björn Lundin b.f.lun...@gmail.com wrote: I am trying (with a friend) to set up a gnoga app via https. in README-SSL this is mentioned: Setup your proxy to use an ssl connection and use the secure.html boot loader but I cannot find any secure.html in the gnoga tree. doing wget https://snake.gnoga.com/boot.html wget https://snake.gnoga.com/secure.html diff boot.html secure.html reveal that secure.html is identical to boot.html what am I missing? Or is secure.html the same as boot.html ? Do I need a secure.html in my gnoga's html dir? -- Björn -- Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. https://www.gigenetcloud.com/ ___ Gnoga-list mailing list Gnoga-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnoga-list -- Don't Limit Your Business. Reach for the Cloud. GigeNET's Cloud Solutions provide you with the tools and support that you need to offload your IT needs and focus on growing your business. Configured For All Businesses. Start Your Cloud Today. https://www.gigenetcloud.com/___ Gnoga-list mailing list Gnoga-list@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/gnoga-list