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calombo I have the following code: from twisted.web.server import Site
from twisted.web.static import Data
from twisted.internet import reactor, ssl
root = Data("", "text/plain")
site = Site(root)
reactor.listenSSL(config.ws_port, site,
calombo I have the following code: from twisted.web.server import Site
from twisted.web.static import Data
from twisted.internet import reactor, ssl
root = Data("", "text/plain")
site = Site(root)
reactor.listenSSL(config.ws_port, site,
Steve Hall I am using the following python code as a server TLS server: from twisted.internet import ssl, protocol, defer, task, endpoints
from twisted.protocols.basic import LineReceiver
from twisted.python.modules import getModule
class TLSServer(LineReceiv
Dusty Grist My website is configured apacheand now I'm trying to setup redirects correctly. My website uses wildcard SSL authentication and my ssl certificate covers *.mydomain.com. My certificate provider only covers one level of subdomains. My website URL is
Steve Hall Recently asked about Twisted mail server with TLS - no portal? It seems like I'm barking up the wrong tree, so it seems appropriate and appropriate to ask a new, revised question now. So I tried to extend the basic SMTP server example found at http:
dsp_099 Scenes: I have an express.js server that serves variations of the same static login page based on req.headers.hostthe source the user says - like an A/B test. GET tulip.flower.comsupplypages/flower.com/tulip.html GET rose.flower.comsupplypages/flower.c
north I have two domains running on separate local servers, each with their own SSL certificate. In the past, this would have required two public IP addresses. With the advent of SNI (Server Name Indication), it is possible to run both sites on the same server
dsp_099 Scenes: I have an express.js server that serves variations of the same static login page based on req.headers.hostthe source the user says - like an A/B test. GET tulip.flower.comsupplypages/flower.com/tulip.html GET rose.flower.comsupplypages/flower.c
dsp_099 Scenes: I have an express.js server that serves variations of the same static login page based on req.headers.hostthe source the user says - like an A/B test. GET tulip.flower.comsupplypages/flower.com/tulip.html GET rose.flower.comsupplypages/flower.c
Mike Diaz I have multiple sites that I need to install an SSL certificate on, but Amazon EC2 only allows one public IP. I can't use SNI because I need to support IE 7 and above. Is there a way to have one instance have multiple domains with SSL? Mike Diaz This
north I have two domains running on separate local servers, each with their own SSL certificate. In the past, this would have required two public IP addresses. With the advent of SNI (Server Name Indication), it is possible to run both sites on the same server
dsp_099 Scenes: I have an express.js server that serves variations of the same static login page based on req.headers.hostthe source the user says - like an A/B test. GET tulip.flower.comsupplypages/flower.com/tulip.html GET rose.flower.comsupplypages/flower.c
dsp_099 Scenes: I have an express.js server that serves variations of the same static login page based on req.headers.hostthe source the user says - like an A/B test. GET tulip.flower.comsupplypages/flower.com/tulip.html GET rose.flower.comsupplypages/flower.c
Mike Diaz I have multiple sites that I need to install an SSL certificate on, but Amazon EC2 only allows one public IP. I can't use SNI because I need to support IE 7 and above. Is there a way to have one instance have multiple domains with SSL? Mike Diaz This
Andy: I'm trying to use Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) to connect to a PHP script in Java, but I've found that for maximum security/validity I have to import the SSL certificate used by the website into my application. ..I do not know what to do. If it helps, my
iOS Monkey I understand how SSL works, but my question is more about the storage of certificates on the client side. To understand the exact context, let's assume I'm writing my own browser. My rendering part will be done by WebKit and the HTTP request handlin
iOS Monkey I understand how SSL works, but my question is more about the storage of certificates on the client side. To understand the exact context, let's assume I'm writing my own browser. My rendering part will be done by WebKit and the HTTP request handlin
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Andy: I'm trying to use Secure Sockets Layer (HTTPS) to connect to a PHP script in Java, but I've found that for maximum security/validity I have to import the SSL certificate used by the website into my application. ..I do not know what to do. If it helps, my
SP Miguel Jenner I wonder if this example is enough to provide a way to do certificate pinning with libcurl : http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/cacertinmem.html Because I found out that curl also allows http://curl.haxx.se/libcurl/c/CURLOPT_PINNEDPUBLICKEY.html Si
O. Shekri Raz Today I installed a free ssl certificate on my website and it was easy, but I have some questions about it. FreeSSL returned three files: "private.key", "certificate.crt", "ca_bundle.crt". So there are my questions: 1) Who does this private key b
iOS Monkey I understand how SSL works, but my question is more about the storage of certificates on the client side. To understand the exact context, let's assume I'm writing my own browser. My rendering part will be done by WebKit and the HTTP request handlin
Eric Sometimes I use elink for web browsing and it happens that some HTTP sites fail to load due to it SSL error. An example is https://www.rust-lang.org , which doesn't load in elink but works fine on other browsers like Chrome and firefox. Checking the https
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Sam Recently purchased an SSL certificate, but the site doesn't seem to be able to load the site CSS. Here is the link https://www.rentpayment.com/ By looking at the console error message this seems to be the problem: <link rel="stylesheet" href="http://www.re
Lesha Ppiev I want to provide ssl support for my website under Nginx. First, I tried to use a self-signed certificate, but as you know, the browser complains The current connection cannot be trusted Second, I tried ordering a free certificate from a reputable