Hi,

I had the same problem. Aparently civetweb can talk https when run standalone. But I didn't find out how to pass the necessary options to civetweb through ceph. So, I put haproxy in front of civerweb. haproxy terminates the https connection and forwards the requests in plain text to civerweb. For me this is ok as haproxy and civetweb are running on the same host.
I'm not a haproxy specialist. I found the attached config on google and it's working for me.

Regards
Bernhard

-----Original Message-----
From: okd...@gmail.com
Sent: Thu, 30 Jul 2015 21:16:19 -0300
To: ceph-users@lists.ceph.com
Subject: [ceph-users] RGW + civetweb + SSL

Hello,
I’d like to know if someone know how to setup a SSL implementation of RGW with civetweb?

The only “documentation” that I found about that is a “bug” - http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/11239 - which I’d like to know if this kind of implementation really works?

Regards.

Italo Santos


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