Hello,
I have a question about framework pylons - how to run(in paster)
webpages over https? Is it possible, or not?
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On Jul 18, 9:50*pm, sni...@gmail.co m wrote:
Hello,
I have a question about framework pylons - how to run(in paster)
webpages over https? Is it possible, or not?
If Paste server that is uses doesn't already support HTTPS, then run
Pylons under Apache/mod_wsgi, or just run Pylons with Paste server
behind Apache/mod_proxy. In other words, use Apache to handle the
HTTPS side of things.
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