Assuming you are using a single frontend-server to proxy the Java webapps and host the WSGI one, I think that enabling SSL in the frontend should be sufficient to make all the services available through HTTPS. You'll need to update the URLs in local_settings.py, and in GeoServer's web.xml.
Additionally, if you already have layers in your site you will need to run the "updatelayers" command to refresh their URLs in the CSW search index. -- David Winslow OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/ On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 11:30 AM, jude mwenda <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey andrew, > > not sure how to go about this, but i think having the apache config > listening to port 443 is needed and then change the apache > /etc/apache2/sites-available/geonode > to have sudo a2enmode ssl enabled. and configure the ssl properties to > this. > > On 13 March 2012 10:16, Andrew Ross <[email protected]> wrote: > >> ** >> >> Has anyone successfully set up SSL on a GeoNode install? >> >> Once Apache is configured with openssl, etc. which GeoNode config files >> need to be edited to ensure it's listening on port 443? >> >> Thanks, Andrew./ >> >> >> > > > -- > Regards, > > Jude Mwenda > Skype id: jmwenda > Twitter: www.twitter.com/judemwenda > Web: www.africangeogeek.com > > "Was ist mein Leben, wenn ich nicht mehr nützlich für andere." > Johann Wolfgang von Goethe >
