I do it by ssh'ing to the machine where I want to access the interface. In 
my case from my local (Linux) machine I do
`ssh -L 80:127.0.0.1:80 [email protected]`. This sets up a tunnel 
from the local m/c to the remote m/c.
Then I access my local machine in the browser by 127.0.0.1:80 and ssh 
transports the request over to port 80 on the remote machine. web2py just 
responds to a request on its port 80.

Google for ssh tunnel.

On Friday, 16 April 2021 at 19:45:42 UTC+1 lucas wrote:

> setting the password is not the problem.  if I try to come in under port 
> 80, http://..., web2py throws "Admin is disabled because insecure channel".
>
> On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 2:22:22 PM UTC-4 Clemens wrote:
>
>> You have just to set the appadmin password manually as described here:
>>
>> http://web2py.com/books/default/chapter/29/13/deployment-recipes?search=save_password#Setting-password
>>
>> On Friday, April 16, 2021 at 2:06:41 PM UTC+2 lucas wrote:
>>
>>> maybe a common question.  how do i allow access to the admin interface 
>>> on regular port 80 and without ssl?  i have web2py running on a little 
>>> local raspberry pi, behind firewalls, and i'm not concerned with security.
>>>
>>> thank you in advance, lucas
>>>
>>

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