Since rocket does it, is there any way we can add support for 80+443
with one rocket and one web2py instance?

On May 13, 3:02 pm, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com> wrote:
> While Rocket supports listening on multiple sockets, web2py does not.  
> You will need to run two separate instances of web2py (one for SSL, one
> unencrypted) to do what you are asking.
>
> -tim
>
> On 5/13/2010 1:40 PM, Miguel Lopes wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com
> > <mailto:tfarr...@swgen.com>> wrote:
>
> >     This is the error that Jon Lundell's guys found already.  Note
> >     that it's trying to connect to port 8000 as HTTP.  Connect as
> >     HTTPS and it should work.
>
> >     Also try upgrading to trunk, that should issue a "400 Bad Request".
>
> >     -tim
>
> > Confirmed.
> > Updated from trunk to 1.77.3 and if attempting to access the server in
> > http (instead of https) server issues console warning like you said.
>
> > Since I'm on a LAN I installed SSL as a learning experience and to
> > access the admin interface anywhere on the LAN. However, now that I
> > have web2py running with SSL, even the applications must be accessed
> > via SSL. I expected that only the admin would require SSL. Is this
> > also a matter of configuration or is there some other reason? I do
> > have very little knowledge on networks and deployment in general. So I
> > wonder what is the reason.
>
> > Miguel

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