setup server from scratch (with or without apache?)
Paul Rubin
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Mon Jun 21 02:03:55 EDT 2010
News123 <news1234 at free.fr> writes:
> 1.) What alternatives would exist compared to apache / mod_python
I think you could use stunnel to listen on port 443 and forward it to a
local port, where you'd have a python httpd, perhaps using the
SimpleHTTPServer module. Stunnel uses OpenSSL which handles client
certificates pretty well as far as I can tell. There are various Python
openssl bindings that I haven't used and I get they impression that at
least some of them are sloppy about certificates at either end.
I've never used stunnel but have been wanting to.
mod_python is pretty dead. Frankly I've always used apache whenever
I've used https for web pages. You could use mod_wsgi (I haven't tried
this yet) or again, set it up as a proxy forwarding to a local port for
a python httpd to listen to. Or for that matter, you use old-fashioned
cgi's. That's what I usually do if there's not a load issue.
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