see the other thread. accessing redis through an ssl channel just encrypts 
the traffic from your frontend to the redis instance: it has nothing to do 
with how a user accesses your app (i.e. https or http). 

On Wednesday, September 28, 2016 at 9:42:28 PM UTC+2, Lisandro wrote:
>
> I think I know what's going on.
> I've found this post from Niphlod regarding new redis cache:
>
> https://groups.google.com/forum/#!searchin/web2py/redis$20unavailable$20instance%7Csort:relevance/web2py/x1CCFWflmV8/POdMQmcYEgAJ
>
> There he says: "...want to connect to redis through ssl (previously 
> unavailable)? pass the relevant ssl, ssl_keyfile, etc etc etc to RConn"
>
> My app is served with nginx through HTTPS, so I think I would have to pass 
> those parameters to RConn.
> Does anyone have a working example about that?
>
>
>
> El miércoles, 28 de septiembre de 2016, 12:54:13 (UTC-3), Lisandro 
> escribió:
>>
>> I was using an old web2py version 
>> (2.10.3-stable+timestamp.2015.04.02.21.42.07), but today I've updated to 
>> the last stable (2.14.6-stable+timestamp.2016.05.10.00.21.47).
>>
>> I've seen that in the new version of redis_cache the usage has changed. 
>> Before it was like this:
>>
>> from gluon.contrib.redis_cache import RedisCache
>> cache.redis = RedisCache('localhost:6379', with_lock=True)
>>
>>
>> But now, accordingly to the module documentation, it should be like this:
>>
>> from gluon.contrib.redis_cache import RedisCache
>> from gluon.contrib.redis_utils import RConn
>> rconn = RConn('localhost', 6379)
>> cache.redis = RedisCache(redis_conn=rconn, with_lock=True)
>>
>>
>> I've made that changes, and *it does work ok when I use web2py embedded 
>> webserver, but when I stop web2py's server and try to access the app 
>> (served through nginx), it can't connect to redis*.
>> I'm lost there :/
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> El miércoles, 28 de septiembre de 2016, 11:52:22 (UTC-3), Marlysson Silva 
>> escribió:
>>>
>>> Try look whether a instance of Redis return a type of redis , it is like 
>>> that redis connection are failing and returning a string intead redis 
>>> object. I Think.
>>>
>>> Em quarta-feira, 28 de setembro de 2016 11:24:10 UTC-3, Lisandro 
>>> escreveu:
>>>>
>>>> Hi there! 
>>>> Recently I've updated web2py to the last stable 
>>>> version 2.14.6-stable+timestamp.2016.05.10.00.21.47
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ERROR:web2py:Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/gluon/restricted.py", line 227, in 
>>>> restricted
>>>>     exec ccode in environment
>>>>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/applications/webmedios/models/0.py", 
>>>> line 19, in <module>
>>>>     cache.redis = RedisCache('localhost:6379', with_lock=True)
>>>>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/gluon/contrib/redis_cache.py", line 
>>>> 90, in RedisCache
>>>>     with_lock=with_lock, fail_gracefully=fail_gracefully))
>>>>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/gluon/contrib/redis_cache.py", line 
>>>> 126, in __init__
>>>>     self._release_script = register_release_lock(self.r_server)
>>>>   File "/home/gonguinguen/medios/gluon/contrib/redis_utils.py", line 
>>>> 69, in register_release_lock
>>>>     rtn = conn.register_script(_LUA_RELEASE_LOCK)
>>>> AttributeError: 'str' object has no attribute 'register_script'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Any ideas on how to solve it?
>>>> I'm a bit lost. I've tried instantiating RedisCache with_lock=False but 
>>>> the error is the same.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks in advance!
>>>> Regards,
>>>> Lisandro.
>>>>
>>>

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