How did you do it? On Monday, March 7, 2016 at 2:23:18 AM UTC+7, Jacinto Parga wrote: > > It's ok. I have already solved it with routes.py and the error handler. > > Thanks anyway > > El sábado, 5 de marzo de 2016, 0:30:35 (UTC+1), Jacinto Parga escribió: >> >> How can routes.py be configured to return the requested file? >> >> The page requested is something like this: >> >> >> http://example.com/.well-known/acme-challenge/dkB1xZ7bb_x1JgWilNwyYNrteHPUoqnLvNfnn3gS3b0 >> >> The response is a plain text, something like this: >> >> >> EZvKzpPMR2sCRRPqfyi_fOBvx9cV9FS59jmTpAMsLlc.wsviFLCnmgajAEkPk0QNPbOowoXWV4hIjs1Sxb_fAt8 >> >> I don't know how to do it using routes.py >> >> I am running my application on Google App Engine >> >> El sábado, 23 de enero de 2016, 16:52:33 (UTC+1), Anthony escribió: >>> >>> You could configure Apache itself to respond, or you can use web2py's >>> routes.py to route the incoming request to a controller that then returns >>> the requested file. >>> >>> Anthony >>> >>> On Saturday, January 23, 2016 at 10:30:52 AM UTC-5, Jean-François >>> Milants wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I would like to get certificates from Let's Encrypt ( >>>> https://letsencrypt.org/) for my Web2Py applications, but I don't know >>>> how to make it work with Let's Encrypt. >>>> >>>> I already manage to get a certificate for a PHP application, using the >>>> --webroot method. This method creates a temporary file in >>>> "${webroot-path}/.well-known/acme-challenge" >>>> to check the validity of the domain/server/... Then, the server from Let's >>>> Encrypt do an HTTP GET command on this file. >>>> >>>> How to do this with Web2Py? How to make Web2Py answer to a request on a >>>> file that is not in a controller/view? >>>> >>>> NOTE : my applications runs on Apache2.2, using the WSGI handler. >>>> >>>> Thanks! >>>> >>>
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