Tim,

I actually tried a symbolic link from my user account
/home/django/django_app to /var/www/mom/myapp and apache is now reading the
files and I have moved beyond the Forbidden error.

However, I now get an internal server error (which is an improvement!!).
Apache is reading the wsgi.py file, but barfs at importing
django.core.wsgi.

ImportError: No module named django.core.wsgi

I have this at the top of the apache conf file for the site -
WSGIPythonPath
/home/django/.virtualenvs/inventory_project/lib/python2.7/site-packages/

which is the correct path to the site packages directory. Perhaps another
permissions problem?

Thanks,

Mark


On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 9:11 AM, Timothy W. Cook <[email protected]> wrote:

> Mark,
> I don't know if this will help.  But I found (on CentOS) I had to add the
> 'apache' user to the django users group.  Not that it should matter, but it
> seemed to.  This seemed to be easier to add group rw permissions to the
> django app directory.
>
> HTH,
> Tim
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jan 27, 2014 at 2:01 PM, Mark Phillips <[email protected]
> > wrote:
>
>> Fred,
>>
>> Thanks for your help. I made some progress so far.
>>
>> 1. I discovered that I fogot to add the port 7000 to Apache´s ports.conf.
>>
>> 2. The Apache error logs were in /var/log/apache2/error.log and not in
>> /var/log/apache2/mom/error.log. APACHE_LOG_DIR was not set.
>>
>> 2. Once I found the error logs, I found this -
>>
>> [Sun Jan 26 06:25:04.325511 2014] [:warn] [pid 3472] mod_wsgi: Compiled
>> for Python/2.7.5+.
>> [Sun Jan 26 06:25:04.325576 2014] [:warn] [pid 3472] mod_wsgi: Runtime
>> using Python/2.7.6.
>>
>> I tried removing mod-python as recommended by the django docs, but that
>> did not help. So I removed the Debian package for python-wsgi and compiled
>> python-wsgi myself.
>>
>> I am not at the point where I get Forbidden - You don have permission to
>> access /mom/inventory on this server. This is progress!! ;)
>>
>> I guess the current problem is that I cannot run the django app from a
>> user account (/home/django/). I added the user django to the group
>> www-data, but I still get the forbidden message. I will try moving it to
>> /var/www as you have it set up.
>>
>> Thanks again!
>>
>> Mark
>>
>> P.S. I got a good chuckle from your signature block - "Open Source:
>> Without walls and fences, we need no Windows or Gates." A small nit, but I
>> believe it should read ..., we need no Windows nor Gates... to be
>> grammatically correct.
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Jan 26, 2014 at 7:43 PM, Fred Stluka <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>>  Mark,
>>>
>>> I'm doing this fine with Django 1.4.2 and Python 2.7.3.
>>>
>>> My wsgi.py file looks like:
>>>
>>>
>>> import django.core.handlers.wsgi
>>>
>>> application = django.core.handlers.wsgi.WSGIHandler()
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> My Apache config looks like:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> # WSGI setup, for use by Django and other Python webapps
>>> # See notes in:
>>> #  - http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/QuickConfigurationGuide
>>> #  - http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ConfigurationIssues
>>> #  - https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi
>>> # --Fred 11/22/2012
>>> WSGIPythonHome /var/python27/virtualenvs/hhl
>>> <Directory "/var/www/wsgi-bin">
>>>     Order allow,deny
>>>     Allow from all
>>> </Directory>
>>> WSGIDaemonProcess wsgi_apps processes=2 threads=15 display-name=%{GROUP}
>>> WSGIProcessGroup  wsgi_apps
>>> WSGIScriptAlias   /mypythonapp "/var/www/wsgi-bin/mypythonapp.wsgi"
>>> WSGISocketPrefix  run/wsgi
>>>
>>> #
>>> # hhlweb Django app
>>> #
>>> <Directory "/var/www/django/hhlweb/apache">
>>>
>>>     Order deny,allow
>>>     Allow from all
>>> </Directory>
>>> WSGIDaemonProcess hhlweb processes=2 threads=15 display-name=%{GROUP}
>>> WSGIProcessGroup  hhlweb
>>> # Note: Support both aliases for backward compatibility with release 1.
>>> WSGIScriptAlias /hhlweb /var/www/django/hhlweb/apache/django.wsgi
>>> WSGIScriptAlias /       /var/www/django/hhlweb/apache/django.wsgi
>>>
>>> # Map the Django STATIC_URL to the Django STATIC_ROOT
>>> <Directory /var/www/django/hhlweb/collected_static>
>>>
>>>     Order deny,allow
>>>     Allow from all
>>> </Directory>
>>> Alias /static/ /var/www/django/hhlweb/collected_static/
>>>
>>> # Map the Django MEDIA_URL to the Django MEDIA_ROOT
>>> <Directory /var/www/django/hhlweb/media>
>>>
>>>     Order deny,allow
>>>     Allow from all
>>> </Directory>
>>> Alias /media/ /var/www/django/hhlweb/media/
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> Hope this helps!
>>> --Fred
>>> ------------------------------
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>>> Open Source: Without walls and fences, we need no Windows or Gates.
>>> ------------------------------
>>>
>>> On 1/26/14 5:15 PM, Mark Phillips wrote:
>>>
>>> I have my first django app running using runserver. I am now trying to
>>> get Apache to serve my site. I have read the django docs and quite a few
>>> other references on the Internet, but I cannot get Apache to do anything
>>> with my django site. And no error message.
>>>
>>>  I am running django 1.6 in a virtual environment with Python 2.7 on
>>> Debian Linux inside my LAN.
>>>
>>>  Configuration file for apache
>>> /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/mom.conf:
>>>  <VirtualHost *:7000>
>>>     ServerName beagle
>>>     ServerAlias beagle
>>>     ServerAdmin mark@beagle
>>>
>>>     DocumentRoot /var/www/mom
>>>
>>>      WSGIScriptAlias /mom
>>> /home/django/django_projects/inventory/inventory_project/wsgi.py
>>>
>>>      <Directory
>>> /home/django/django_projects/inventory/inventory_project>
>>>         Order deny,allow
>>>         Allow from all
>>>     </Directory>
>>>
>>>      ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/mom/error.log
>>>     LogLevel warn
>>>
>>>      CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/mom/access.log combined
>>> </VirtualHost>
>>>
>>>  /home/django/django_projects/inventory/inventory_project/wsgi.py
>>>  import os
>>> os.environ.setdefault("DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE",
>>> "inventory_project.settings.dev")
>>>
>>>  from django.core.wsgi import get_wsgi_application
>>> application = get_wsgi_application()
>>>
>>>  The project layout:
>>>  /home/django/django_projects/
>>> └── inventory
>>>     ├── fabfile2.py
>>>     ├── fabfile.py
>>>     ├── inventory
>>>     │   ├── admin.py
>>>     │   ├── admin.py~
>>>     │   ├── admin.pyc
>>>     │   ├── forms.py
>>>     │   ├── __init__.py
>>>     │   ├── __init__.pyc
>>>     │   ├── migrations
>>>     │   ├── models.py
>>>     │   ├── models.py~
>>>     │   ├── models.pyc
>>>     │   ├── templates
>>>     │   ├── templatetags
>>>     │   ├── tests.py
>>>     │   ├── urls.py
>>>     │   ├── urls.py~
>>>     │   ├── urls.pyc
>>>     │   ├── views.py
>>>     │   ├── views.py~
>>>     │   └── views.pyc
>>>      ├── inventory_project
>>>     │   ├── __init__.py
>>>     │   ├── __init__.pyc
>>>     │   ├── media
>>>     │   ├── settings
>>>     │   ├── settings.py
>>>     │   ├── settings.py~
>>>     │   ├── settings.pyc
>>>     │   ├── settings.py.old
>>>     │   ├── static
>>>     │   ├── urls.py
>>>     │   ├── urls.py~
>>>     │   ├── urls.pyc
>>>     │   ├── wsgi.py
>>>     │   └── wsgi.pyc
>>>     ├── manage.py
>>>     ├── mom
>>>     ├── Notes.txt
>>>     ├── README
>>>     └── requirements.txt
>>>
>>>  /etc/apache2/mods-enabled/wsgi.conf
>>>   WSGIPythonPath
>>> /home/django/django_projects/inventory:/home/django/.virtualenvs/inventory_project/lib/
>>> python2.7/site-packages/
>>>
>>>  Any ideas on why I only get "Ooops cannot connect to beagle:7000/mom"?
>>>
>>>  Thanks,
>>>
>>>  Mark
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