I've written a Zope application that needs to be behind SSL. I assumed
that the most straightforward way to do this would be to (1) set up Zope
on port 8080 and (2) use Apache to act as a proxy between the outside
world and Zope. Unfortunately, while it was a piece of cake to set up a
proxy
hi!
i use mod_proxy for this, here's the config snippet:
virtualhost 1.2.3.4:443
ServerName foo.com
ServerAdmin [EMAIL PROTECTED]
ProxyPass / http://localhost:8080/
ProxyPassReverse / http://localhost:8080/
ProxyPass /misc_ http://localhost:8080/misc_
ProxyPass /p_
Thursday, April 28, 2005, 8:23:27 AM, Reuven M. Lerner wrote:
I've written a Zope application that needs to be behind SSL. I assumed
that the most straightforward way to do this would be to (1) set up Zope
on port 8080 and (2) use Apache to act as a proxy between the outside
world and Zope.
On 28/04/05, Reuven M. Lerner [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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The above should make it possible (I believe), an HTTPS connection
between my browser and my cup. Apache should then take that incoming
SSL request and issue its own request to the Zope server. Zope will
respond, sending it back to