Oops, just discovered that my patch broke the bots (due to them all having hard-coded 'http' URLs in the code). The fact it took me a week despite running it on my server, suggests this code isn't ready yet.
I will submit a new patch to fix this in a few days time, once I have had a chance to check for any other bugs it may have introduced. On 22 January 2012 22:59, Ali Lown <[email protected]> wrote: > Sent a review request for most of the code. > To get socket.io to work correctly though I had to edit socket.io.js > in the third_party/runtime/socketio/socketio-core-0.1-SNAPSHOT.jar > (attached here for your reference). > > As for the issue of privileged ports, I have chosen to run WIAB on a > non-privileged, and with the help of an iptables REDIRECT, can make it > appear to be running on 443. > > Works for me. :) > > On 18 January 2012 15:12, Vicente J. Ruiz Jurado <[email protected]> wrote: >> El 18/01/12 00:20, Ali Lown escribió: >>> I had a go at setting it up and yes this method of adjusting jetty >>> seems to work fine. >>> >>> Over the next couple of days I will have a go at writing a patch so >>> that we can choose between ssl (and normal) listeners, keystore >>> location and password all from the configuration file. >> >> Just to say: Great job guys! >>
