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ssl - Running gunicorn on https?

We've got a few Django setups that go through a proxy (Apache and Nginx) that eventually make their way to the actual Django runtime.

We need to have HTTPS end to end even once it's in our network. We've been revisiting Gunicorn due to its success and performance in our other setups, but needed to test with HTTPS end to end to be consistent.

Our topology is as such:

https://foo.com -> [Public facing proxy] -> (https) -> [internal server https://192...:8001]

How does one configure Gunicorn to listen on HTTPS with a self signed certificate?

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Gunicorn now supports SSL, as of version 17.0. You can configure it to listen on https like this:

$ gunicorn --certfile=server.crt --keyfile=server.key test:app

If you were using --bind to listen on port 80, remember to change the port to 443 (the default port for HTTPS connections). For example:

$ gunicorn --certfile=server.crt --keyfile=server.key --bind 0.0.0.0:443 test:app

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