...yes, yes ...ONLY for testing or for "remote" development...(my case)
..but it is possible (for example) to link to a specific IP address for a
long term solution ... .
Yes, but it's not "bullet-proof" solution ...
ml
Dne pondělí, 5. května 2014 21:54:28 UTC+2 Dave S napsal(a):
>
> This should only be done for testing purposes, right? Because the point
> of the check of is_local is to prevent unknown users from getting to the
> admin app.
>
> /dps
>
>
> On Monday, May 5, 2014 7:21:37 AM UTC-7, Martin Lohner wrote:
>>
>> Hi...
>>
>> try this:
>> request.is_local=True
>> in
>> web2py\applications\admin\models\access.py (on line 21) resp. before
>> this code:
>>
>> *if request.env.http_x_forwarded_for or request.is_https:*
>> * session.secure()*
>> *elif not request.is_local and not DEMO_MODE:*
>> * raise HTTP(200, T('Admin is disabled because insecure channel'))*
>>
>>
>> ml
>>
>> Dne neděle, 20. dubna 2014 20:52:28 UTC+2 Pawan Gupta napsal(a):
>>>
>>> Hi Everyone
>>>
>>> We are having serious problem with our website 911india.com. We have
>>> hosted it on Amazon EC2 server and there is a ticket that is issued which
>>> redirects us to the admin interface that shows "Admin is disabled
>>> because insecure channel"
>>>
>>> I tried searching on the website but nothing seems to make sense
>>> probably because we are somewhat beginners.
>>>
>>> Can someone please help us with what could be done to resolve this.
>>>
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> Pawan
>>>
>>
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