Actual Rocket code:
------------------------------------------------------------

# Import System Modules
import sys
import time
import socket
try:
    import ssl
    has_ssl = True
except ImportError:
    has_ssl = False
# Import Package Modules
# package imports removed in monolithic build
# TODO - This part is still very experimental.
# from .filelike import FileLikeSocket

sábado, 5 de Agosto de 2017 às 13:06:07 UTC+1, José Leite escreveu:
>
> I did as you asked and in a shell did
> import ssl
> ssl.RAND_status() is 1L
>
>
> sábado, 5 de Agosto de 2017 às 01:15:21 UTC+1, Dave S escreveu:
>>
>>
>>
>> On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 3:57:29 PM UTC-7, José Leite wrote:
>>>
>>> Admin console information:
>>>
>>> 2.15.2-stable+timestamp.2017.07.19.12.18.41
>>> (A correr em Rocket 1.2.6, Python 2.7.13)
>>>
>>
>> Just to be way too into verification, can you open a regular python 
>> shell, and do "import ssl" and "ssl.RAND_status()" ?
>>
>> In the meantime, someone who actually knows something may be along
>>
>> /dps
>>
>>
>>>
>>> sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2017 às 23:35:11 UTC+1, José Leite escreveu:
>>>>
>>>> Python 2.7.11 worked fine before the web2py upgrade. But I even tried 
>>>> to update the version to the new 2.7.13 (all 32bit - the machine is 64).
>>>>
>>>> sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2017 às 23:27:03 UTC+1, José Leite escreveu:
>>>>>
>>>>> It doesn't print that information but the admin console says its 
>>>>> Python 2.7.11 and after my upgrade 2.7.13
>>>>>
>>>>> sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2017 às 22:57:53 UTC+1, Dave S escreveu:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 2:48:19 PM UTC-7, José Leite wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Sorry I meant from source not .exe
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>> When you start web2py, it will print not only its own version but the 
>>>>>> version of python it is using.  Can you confirm that information here?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /dps
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2017 às 22:47:07 UTC+1, José Leite 
>>>>>>> escreveu:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Yes I am running on a windows machine and run web2py from the .exe 
>>>>>>>> file not from source.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> The command line is:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> C:\web2py\web2py.py -a admin -i 192.168.8.100 -p 443 -c server.crt 
>>>>>>>> -k server.key -Y
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> but it doesn't start the https version of the site and all 
>>>>>>>> https://* calls to externeal services are not working either.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> No SSL from the moment I upgraded to web2py 2.15.2.
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2017 às 22:20:24 UTC+1, Dave S escreveu:
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> On Friday, August 4, 2017 at 8:54:52 AM UTC-7, José Leite wrote:
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> Well Leonel,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> before I upgraded to web2py 2.15.2 Python was working fine with 
>>>>>>>>>> ssl even locally.
>>>>>>>>>> I have python 2.7.11 exactly because I needed the newest ssl 
>>>>>>>>>> protocols to work with PayPal.
>>>>>>>>>> Strange...!?!?!?!!?
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> If there was any version information shown with that , you didn't 
>>>>>>>>> paste it here.  My weak translation of the error message suggests 
>>>>>>>>> you're 
>>>>>>>>> running on a Windows machine; are you running the exe file or from 
>>>>>>>>> source?  
>>>>>>>>> (The exe uses it's own Python.  I would have expected it to have SSL 
>>>>>>>>> support, but I don't test that currently, so can't vouch for it  
>>>>>>>>> Windows is 
>>>>>>>>> my home web2py development environment.)
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>> /dps
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>> sexta-feira, 4 de Agosto de 2017 às 16:44:20 UTC+1, Leonel Câmara 
>>>>>>>>>> escreveu:
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>> You are running a python version that was not compiled with ssl 
>>>>>>>>>>> support. Since this is a development environment you could simply 
>>>>>>>>>>> not 
>>>>>>>>>>> demand https if the request is_local.  
>>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>

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