Hi,
You just need to redirect (permanently) all traffic to port 80 to 443 in
your Apache config.
On 4.12.2017 10.03, BIJAL MANIAR wrote:
Hello,
We need to enforce an https connection for production django
application running with apache and mod-wsgi. Can anyone please help
me with what it will take to implement this.
Thanks,
Bijal
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