On 08/04/2016 12:28 AM, Suresh Babu Angadi wrote:
On 08/03/2016 10:52 PM, Paulo Ricardo Paz Vital wrote:
> On Aug 03 10:56AM, Daniel Henrique Barboza wrote:
>> This sounds like a bug. If https_only=false then 8000 should be the
>> 'to go' port IMO.
> I have the same opinion.
>
> I guess the problem is in NGINX configuration, created by Wok start up
> process. It's redirecting port 8000 to 8001, even if https_only=false is
> set up.
>
> I guess this is not hard to solve, and can help you since I touch in
> this part of code a couple of weeks ago.
Thanks guys. I see that, settings load from proxy.py file, which is
nginx configuration.
If this seems to be an issue, should be fixed,, i will raise in wok.
raised issue -
https://github.com/kimchi-project/wok/issues/154
>
>> On 08/03/2016 04:05 AM, Suresh Babu Angadi wrote:
>>> Hi All,
>>> Per default settings, 8000 is used as http port and 8001 is used as
>>> https port.
>>> case 1: https_only=true, was not able to browse with 8000 port,
>>> which is
>>> as expected.
>>> case 2: https_only=false, per my understanding, it should allow http
>>> connections, but all the requests are rerouted to https and 8001 port.
>>> So is it the case that, though https_only is false, no requests are
>>> handled in 8000(http) port? please help me understand the significance
>>> of https_only flag.
>>>
>>>
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Regards,
Suresh Babu Angadi