:LastChangedDate: $LastChangedDate$ :LastChangedRevision: $LastChangedRevision$ :LastChangedBy: $LastChangedBy$ The Evolution of Finger: using a single factory for multiple protocols ====================================================================== Introduction ------------ This is the eighth part of the Twisted tutorial :doc:`Twisted from Scratch, or The Evolution of Finger ` . In this part, we add HTTPS support to our web frontend, showing how to have a single factory listen on multiple ports. More information on using SSL in Twisted can be found in the :doc:`SSL howto <../ssl>` . Support HTTPS ------------- All we need to do to code an HTTPS site is just write a context factory (in this case, which loads the certificate from a certain file) and then use the ``twisted.internet.endpoints.serverFromString`` method to build a SSL endpoint. Note that one factory (in this case, a site) can listen on multiple ports with multiple protocols. Of course, this endpoint doesn't work without a TLS certificate and a private key. You'll need to create a self-signed cert and key. This will obviously not be trusted by your web browser, so you'll see a warning when you connect. In this case, don't worry: you're not at risk. To create a certificate and key that can be used by this tutorial, run the following: .. code-block:: bash openssl req -x509 -newkey rsa:2048 -keyout key.pem -out cert.pem -days 365 :download:`finger22.py ` .. literalinclude:: listings/finger/finger22.py