If port 8000 is refusing connections, that shouldn't be related to the WSGI 
application as it is Apache that handles connections. So Apache would appear 
not to be running or you have mucked up something in the Apache configuration 
to disable the VirtualHost.

> On 31 Oct 2019, at 12:37 am, Robert Kudyba <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Good thought. But I tried changing to the corresponding user & group, and 
> still no luck. Even added the user to the apache group just to make sure. 
> Logs just show this:
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.043767 2019] [wsgi:info] [pid 3980:tid 140481291338048] 
> mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Attach interpreter ''.
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.047098 2019] [wsgi:info] [pid 3980:tid 140481291338048] 
> mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Imported 'mod_wsgi'.
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.047324 2019] [wsgi:debug] [pid 3980:tid 140481237260032] 
> src/server/mod_wsgi.c(9068): mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Started thread 1 in daemon 
> process 'upload_pictures2'.
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.047400 2019] [wsgi:debug] [pid 3980:tid 140481245652736] 
> src/server/mod_wsgi.c(9068): mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Started thread 0 in daemon 
> process 'upload_pictures2'.
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.047411 2019] [wsgi:debug] [pid 3980:tid 140481212081920] 
> src/server/mod_wsgi.c(9068): mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Started thread 4 in daemon 
> process 'upload_pictures2'.
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.047440 2019] [wsgi:debug] [pid 3980:tid 140481228867328] 
> src/server/mod_wsgi.c(9068): mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Started thread 2 in daemon 
> process 'upload_pictures2'.
> [Wed Oct 30 09:33:32.047441 2019] [wsgi:debug] [pid 3980:tid 140481220474624] 
> src/server/mod_wsgi.c(9068): mod_wsgi (pid=3980): Started thread 3 in daemon 
> process 'upload_pictures2'.
> 
> And curl fails:
> 
> curl http://127.0.0.1:8000/upload <http://127.0.0.1:8000/upload>
> curl: (7) Failed to connect to 127.0.0.1 port 8000: Connection refused
> 
> curl http://127.0.0.1:8000 <http://127.0.0.1:8000/>
> curl: (7) Failed to connect to 127.0.0.1 port 8000: Connection refused
> 
> On Tuesday, October 29, 2019 at 10:22:03 PM UTC-4, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> When you run 'mod_wsgi-express start-server' it runs as you and is not the 
> same. 
> 
> Apache is going to run it as the Apache user, which may not have the same 
> access. 
> 
> Change user and group in: 
> 
> WSGIDaemonProcess upload_pictures2 user=apache group=apache threads=5 
> 
> to what user has access to the directory to write files. 
> 
> Graham 
> 
> > On 30 Oct 2019, at 1:19 pm, Robert Kudyba <rku...@ <>fordham.edu 
> > <http://fordham.edu/>> wrote: 
> > 
> > Absolutely. Image uploads work with mod_wsgi-express start-server. 
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