Hi Eric, Apache sets an environment variable when SSL is used. You can check for that varible in an Access rule, or standard_html_header or some other method. -steve On Friday, August 3, 2001, at 06:02 PM, Eric Walstad wrote:
Hello,
Apache is listening on port 80 and 443, Zope listening on port 8080. When a request comes in for port 443 (or HTTPS) Apache forwards the request to Zope on port 8080 and sends the results back out thru SSL, just as it should. If a user goes to https://mysite.com/PasswordProtectedArea/ an SSL connection is created and the password is forwarded to Zope after it's been sent thru SSL. However, if the user goes to http://mysite.com:8080/PasswordProtectedArea/ Apache never sees the request and it goes straight to Zope. The user is then prompted for a password, which would be sent back to Zope without SSL.
So my question is, how do I keep Zope from accepting any requests from the outside world unless they've gone thru Apache first? Can I tell Zope to listen on something like 192.168.1.123:8080 so that it will never see requests from the outside world?
TIA,
Eric.
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