For Django forms based login WSGIPassAuthorization is not needed as
doesn't use HTTP basic authentication.

How many different sites are you running on the one server.

What version of mod_wsgi are you using?

Graham

On 20 June 2012 18:04, Neil Lohit <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have had mod_wsgi working well with django 1.3 and apache2.2 for well over
> 6 months now and I recently switched to use https instead of http. Now, all
> of a sudden, at random times when I try to login to the django app via web
> browser, it keeps throwing me back to the login page.
>
>  There are no incorrect password issues. I had this issue before when I
> initially started using mod_wsgi and I was missing in apache's conf
> file(Which is not the case now):
>
> WSGIPassAuthorization On
>
> Everytime I restart apache, this would work fine for few hours before it
> randomly starts throwing users back to login page and doesn't log them in.
> There is nothing in the apache debug logs that stands out for me. I can
> share more config if required, just wanted to see if somebody knew what my
> issue is from past experience.
>
> Thanks for your help!
>
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