# Use Mongoose HTTPS file server with Occlum This project demonstrates how to run a HTTPS file server with [Mongoose Embedded Web Server Library](https://github.com/cesanta/mongoose). Step 1: Download and build Mongoose and OpenSSL, then build the sample HTTPS file server shipped with Mongoose's source code ``` ./download_and_build_mongoose.sh ``` When completed, the resulting file server can be found at `./mongoose_src/examples/simplest_web_server_ssl/simplest_web_server_ssl`. Step 2: You can run the HTTPS file server either on Occlum ``` ./run_https_server_in_occlum.sh ``` or on Linux ``` ./run_https_server_in_linux.sh ``` The HTTPS file server should now start to listen on port 8443 and serve HTTPS requests. Step 3: To check whether the HTTPS server works, run ``` curl -k https://127.0.0.1:8443 ``` in another terminal. It is also possible to access the HTTPS server directly in a Web browser. But if you are testing in a Docker container, you won't be able to open the URL `https://127.0.0.1:8443` in a browser on the host OS. To fix this, you have to manually map port 8843 of the Docker container to a port on the host OS. Check out how to use [the `-p` argument of `docker run` command](https://docs.docker.com/engine/reference/commandline/run/).