While Rocket supports listening on multiple sockets, web2py does not. You will need to run two separate instances of web2py (one for SSL, one unencrypted) to do what you are asking.

-tim

On 5/13/2010 1:40 PM, Miguel Lopes wrote:


On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 7:45 PM, Timothy Farrell <tfarr...@swgen.com <mailto:tfarr...@swgen.com>> wrote:

    This is the error that Jon Lundell's guys found already.  Note
    that it's trying to connect to port 8000 as HTTP.  Connect as
    HTTPS and it should work.

    Also try upgrading to trunk, that should issue a "400 Bad Request".

    -tim

Confirmed.
Updated from trunk to 1.77.3 and if attempting to access the server in http (instead of https) server issues console warning like you said.

Since I'm on a LAN I installed SSL as a learning experience and to access the admin interface anywhere on the LAN. However, now that I have web2py running with SSL, even the applications must be accessed via SSL. I expected that only the admin would require SSL. Is this also a matter of configuration or is there some other reason? I do have very little knowledge on networks and deployment in general. So I wonder what is the reason.

Miguel

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