That while theoretically CherryPy's built-in server supports https since 3.0 (requires pyOpenSSL and setting the server.ssl_certificate and server.ssl_private_key configuration properties) I'm not aware of anybody having tested that much (if ever), and that the "supported" method for making a web client accessible via https is to make it sit behind an https proxy.
That while theoretically CherryPy's built-in server supports https since 3.0 (requires pyOpenSSL and setting the server. ssl_certificate and server. ssl_private_ key configuration properties) I'm not aware of anybody having tested that much (if ever), and that the "supported" method for making a web client accessible via https is to make it sit behind an https proxy.