'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
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
On 25.01.2010, at 15:58, Paul Fox wrote:
I don't have write access to the apache config,
and the admin doesn't know anything about rails,
The admin do not need to know anything about rails. It is all standard
apache ssl config stuff.
so I really need to be able
to hand him a working