misceverything@ gmail.com wrote:
You can do HTTPS with Twisted, you'll have to learn how to use Twisted which
can sometimes be a task in itself. Most everything is pretty easy to learn
although I get a little befuddled by the way they handle authentication
myself. I personally think it's worth it though, Twisted is a great resource
for rapid development of certain types of clients/servers.
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James Tanis
Technical Coordinator
Monsignor Donovan Catholic High School
e: jtanis@mdchs.or g
Thanks, Fredrik - that definitely works. Now to get a little greedy -
is there something along those lines that is a bit more secure (i.e.
allows HTTPS, possibly with authentication) ? Basically something that
you would feel more comfortable opening up to the Internet..
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is there something along those lines that is a bit more secure (i.e.
allows HTTPS, possibly with authentication) ? Basically something that
you would feel more comfortable opening up to the Internet..
--
can sometimes be a task in itself. Most everything is pretty easy to learn
although I get a little befuddled by the way they handle authentication
myself. I personally think it's worth it though, Twisted is a great resource
for rapid development of certain types of clients/servers.
--
James Tanis
Technical Coordinator
Monsignor Donovan Catholic High School
e: jtanis@mdchs.or g