That extension looks like what I need, but I still have some questions.

Can I merely point apache to the "public" folder as webroot for the 443
vhost and configure ssl for the vhost? Is there any configuration I need to
do in radiant to change the port for the admin console, since the docs
suggest it defaults to 3000? I don't have write access to the apache config,
and the admin doesn't know anything about rails, so I really need to be able
to hand him a working config the first time around.

Thank you for your help.

On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 3:36 AM, qutic development
<[email protected]>wrote:

> 'https' is always configured in apache (or nginx, etc). To make
> radiant work with ssl you can use this extension:
>
> http://github.com/jfqd/radiant-ssl_requirement-extension
>
> On 24.01.2010, at 22:11, Paul Fox wrote:
>
> > I need the admin console to be accessible from anywhere via https on
> > port 443 (to protect passwords). Is this something configured in the
> > apache
> > passenger module, or in radiant? How do I configure this?
>
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