A follow-on question:

I was encountering issues with Chrome browser on Android 5.1.1 trying to
connect to my website. The browser was flagging it as not secure. It turned
out that my certificate chain was not properly installed on Apache. (My
certificate was obtained from https://www.startssl.com/)

If I explicitly add this line in the httpd.conf where ever
SSLCertificateFile is configured:

SSLCertificateChainFile
/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www-https/startssl-certs/1_root_bundle.crt

(I am using Apache version 2.2.15)

then Android does not flag any issue and the browser shows the secure
padlock icon.

But how do I provide this option via mod_wsgi-express setup-server ? I
didn't see anything under mod_wsgi-express --help.

Regards,
Tanuka


On Mon, Feb 22, 2016 at 9:37 AM, Tanuka Dutta <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Thanks, Graham!
>
> Adding the --url-alias option worked perfectly.
>
> Also, I went over my old notes and realized that I had in fact executed
> "python manage.py runmodwsgi --setup-only" after having played around with
> the "mod_wsgi-express setup-server" command. So that explains the mystery
> of why it had worked in the past.
>
> Is there a recommendation of which command to use?
>
> Thanks for this great piece of infrastructure!!
>
> Regards,
> Tanuka
>
>
>
> On Saturday, 20 February 2016 06:11:21 UTC+5:30, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>
>>
>> On 19 Feb 2016, at 9:31 PM, Tanuka Dutta <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I have a CentOS 6.7 installation on a VM, and am running Django 1.8.8
>> over Apache 2.2.15 using mod_wsgi version 4.4.21 (that I had compiled from
>> source using Python 2.7.8 in a virtualenv).
>>
>> I've used mod_wsgi-express to generate the Apache scripts (it's extremely
>> helpful!) and it works fine for http. I am able to connect to the website
>> over http and view all the images on the site.
>>
>> The commands used were:
>>
>> (vishwaas_env)[syt_admin@VM1 www]$ mod_wsgi-express setup-server
>> /home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/vishwaas_django/vishwaas_django/wsgi.py
>> --host=0.0.0.0 --port=80 --user apache --group apache
>> --server-root=/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www
>>
>> (vishwaas_env)[syt_admin@VM1 www]$ sudo ./apachectl start
>>
>> However, when I try to do the same for https (I followed instructions at
>> https://gist.github.com/GrahamDumpleton/b79d336569054882679e, but left
>> out the client authentication bit).
>>
>> (vishwaas_env)[syt_admin@VM1 www-https]$ mod_wsgi-express setup-server
>> ../vishwaas_django/vishwaas_django/wsgi.py --user apache --group apache
>> --server-root=/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www-https --https-port 443
>> --port 80 --https-only --server-name www.xyz.in --ssl-certificate-file
>> ssl-certs/server.crt --ssl-certificate-key-file ssl-certs/server.key
>>
>> the http.conf file that is generated does not have the Alias 'static'
>> directive. As I result, I can connect to the website but not view any
>> images.
>>
>> If I insert the missing lines (copied over from the http.conf generated
>> earlier):
>>
>> Alias '/static'
>> '/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/vishwaas_django/collected_static'
>>
>> <Directory
>> '/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/vishwaas_django/collected_static'>
>>     Order allow,deny
>>     Allow from all
>> </Directory>
>>
>> then I can see the static files on the website.
>>
>> Is this a bug in mod_wsgi-express or am I doing something wrong?
>>
>>
>> You would only get a Alias directive for /static if you had used the
>> option:
>>
>>     —url-alias
>> /static /home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/vishwaas_django/collected_static
>>
>> I can’t see that you have used that in what you ran.
>>
>> The /static Alias would only be generated automatically if you were using
>> the Django management command integration so you could run ‘python
>> manage.py runmodwsgi', which you aren’t.
>>
>> Graham
>>
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