[Twisted-Python] Checking in SSL support
Glyph Lefkowitz
glyph at twistedmatrix.com
Fri Aug 10 16:53:01 MDT 2001
On Fri, 10 Aug 2001, Itamar wrote:
> Ok, I have basic working SSL support. I also made an echoserv-ssl.py so
> I could test the code. I can telnet-ssl in and get data echoed back.
Nifty.
If you could, would you add autodetection code in twisted/tap/web.py that
will make an SSL webserver on port 443 if SSL is available?
> May I checkin the following?
> 1) twisted.internet.ssl
Yes.
> 2) docs/examples/echoserv-ssl.py
Yes.
> 3) docs/examples/server.pem (a SSL ceritificate so echoserv-ssl can run).
Is there any copyright concern over this? How is it generated?
> SSL contexts are created per socket and not stored in the
> ssl.Port/ssl.Client instances, since they are not picklable.
Cool. Are they regenerated on login?
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