Thanks Massimo,

The appliance installed is web2py-12.1-squeeze-amd64. Also available from 
http://www.turnkeylinux.org/web2py
I think these are also referred to as a Patch. Maybe my application is 
running with Apache - at least in the Web2Py webadmin page it shows Apache 
running. In the installation through the TKL I did generate key pairs. On 
accessing the web2py WebAdmin page an unrecognized certificate signing 
authority warning occurs with the usual "proceed anyway" choice - but 
proceeding results in SSL not being used.

I suspect that I must purchase a signed certificate rather than use a 
developer-signed certificate? 

Is this true? thanks, James
 

On Thursday, July 25, 2013 6:10:48 AM UTC-7, Massimo Di Pierro wrote:
>
> I do not know what the appliance does. Can you show us the code?
>
> On Wednesday, 24 July 2013 15:03:27 UTC-5, james c. wrote:
>>
>> I easily deployed my Web2Py app "with just a few clicks" through the 
>> TurnKeyLinux Hub onto Amazon EC2. The Web2Py Admin console shows that the 
>> app is running with Apache. However, it seems to still be running on Rocket 
>> from an error message related to SSL. Any SSL connection attempt is 
>> ignored. The Web2Py deployment recipes provide a length list of commands to 
>> deploy Apache, but I expect that the TKL Web2Py appliance has already taken 
>> care of that. Is there a web2py configuration parameter that "points" to 
>> Rocket Server or Apache?
>>
>> thanks in advance for any advice, James  
>>
>

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