Let me clarify the situation. I am using the TKL Web2Py Appliance and 
deploying my Web2Py application through the TKL Hub. My application is 
"myapp". I log in to the TKL Hub with SSL (this works just fine). I access 
the page for my applications server via SSL: 
https://hub.turnkeylinux.org/servers/ (this is all ok).
 Now when I click on the link for my application or the public IP for my 
application I get the following error: ("The site's security certificate is 
not trusted"). I can access this page, but with no SSL. Also, any following 
user logins to my application is in the clear (no SSL).

The Web2Py TurnKey Linux Appliance is supposed to be "out of the box with 
SSL". I'm not sure exactly what that means. Should SSL just work as is, or 
do I need to purchase a certificate and if so where does my applications' 
certificate it go?

thanks, James


On Wednesday, July 24, 2013 1:03:27 PM UTC-7, 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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