> On 27 May 2016, at 3:57 AM, Tanuka Dutta <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks, Graham.
> 
> I'm encountering a different problem with Apache 2.4 and mod_wsgi 4.4.22. I 
> am able to upload media files but unable to view them through the browser.
> 
> This is running on a RHEL 7.2 server with Django 1.8.8.
> 
> I used this command to generate the httpd.conf:
> 
> $ python manage.py runmodwsgi --setup-only  --port=80 --user=apache 
> --group=apache --server-root=/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www 
> --url-alias /media /home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www/media
> 
> If I search for the string 'media' in the generated httpd.conf, I see these 
> lines:
> 
> Alias '/media' '/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www/media'
> 
> <Directory '/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www'>
> <Files 'media'>
>     Order allow,deny
>     Allow from all
> </Files>
> </Directory>

Instead of this try:

<Directory '/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www/media'>
    Order allow,deny
    Allow from all
</Directory>

Am not sure that Files can be used on a directory, only files.

Graham

> My Django settings file has the corresponding definitions:
> 
> MEDIA_ROOT = '/home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www/media/'
> MEDIA_URL = '/media/'
> 
> The files get uploaded to the correct location, by user 'apache'. But when I 
> click on the link to the file in the browser, I get the error message: You 
> don't have permission to access /media/<filename> on this server.
> 
> Also, the Apache error_log contains this error:
> 
> [Fri May 27 06:45:05.181364 2016] [access_compat:error] [pid 24953:tid 
> 140221960361728] [client <ip address>:<port>] AH01797: client denied by 
> server configuration: /home/syt_admin/projects/vishwaas/www/media/<filename>, 
> referer: http://<ip address>/admin/schools/school/1/
> 
> I know that the Alias directives for Apache 2.4 are supposed to be different 
> ie "Require all granted" but I don't see that in the generated httpd.conf 
> file. 
> 
> Am I missing some option when invoking runmodwsgi??
> 
> Regards,
> Tanuka
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 9:48 PM, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
> The —ssl-certificate-chain-file option was included in 4.4.23.
> 
> http://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/release-notes/version-4.4.23.html 
> <http://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/release-notes/version-4.4.23.html>
> 
> Graham
> 
>> On 26 May 2016, at 7:33 AM, Tanuka Dutta <[email protected] 
>> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> 
>> OK, thanks. I was looking under the 4.4.x series.
>> 
>> I assume 4.5.2 incorporates this change?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Tanuka
>> 
>> On Thu, May 26, 2016 at 7:45 PM, Graham Dumpleton 
>> <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> The latest in PyPi should be 4.5.2. Make sure you aren't following link by 
>> version, see latest.
>> 
>> Graham
>> 
>> > On 26 May 2016, at 00:29, Tanuka Dutta <[email protected] 
>> > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi Graham,
>> >
>> > I see that the latest official release on https://pypi.python.org 
>> > <https://pypi.python.org/> is still
>> > 4.4.22.
>> >
>> > Any timeframe set for the next official release that would incorporate the
>> > extra option =E2=80=94ssl-certificate-chain-file some/path/file.crt ?
>> >
>> > Meanwhile, I'm continuing with the developer version that you gave me.
>> >
>> > Rega
>> 
> 
> 

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