Roland, hello.

On 22 Mar 2018, at 8:22, Roland Weber wrote:

Afaik, listening on two different ports is not possible without changing
code.

Righto -- thanks for confirming.

You could also solve your problem by keeping JupyterHub on the deprecated SSL port, and encrypting the connection between the SSL-terminating proxy
and JupyterHub.

Yes -- I'm going to run two servers, an exposed SSL one and a reverse-proxied non-SSL one.

Are they likely to fight with one another, do you think? I can't think of a reason why they would, but I could be lacking imagination here.

I'm sure that pull requests to improve the documentation will be happily
accepted :-)

I've added an issue <https://github.com/jupyterhub/jupyterhub/issues/1747> which includes some suggested text.

Thanks for your help.  Best wishes,

Norman


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