The problem is likely going to be that Apache SSL module is compiled against a different SSL library version than Python and so when the Python extension verifies things it sees a mismatch and fails.
If you don't need to handler HTTPS requests in Apache, then ensure that mod_ssl is not being loaded and try again. > On 14 Oct 2022, at 10:44 am, Ryan McClellan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks for your response, > > No, issue is not resolved. I closed the issue on github after reading you > direct people here for environment/setup issues. > I didn't encounter this issue when using a fresh apache install. > I'm integrating my code base into an existing system using 32bit Apache > (2.4.34). Sadly, upgrading isn't an option right now. I had to install 32bit > python to get mod_wsgi to play nice with apache. > Current stack looks like: Apache/2.4.34 (Win32) OpenSSL/1.1.0h PHP/7.2.8 > mod_wsgi/4.9.4 Python/3.9 > > Error says SSL Module not available: But using my py venv I can see ssl > exists. pyopenssl is also installed: > > C:\>wearable\env\Scripts\python.exe > Python 3.9.10 (tags/v3.9.10:f2f3f53, Jan 17 2022, 15:01:48) [MSC v.1929 32 > bit (Intel)] on win32 > Type "help", "copyright", "credits" or "license" for more information. > >>> import ssl > >>> print(ssl) > <module 'ssl' from 'C:\\Program Files (x86)\\Python39-32\\lib\\ssl.py'> > >>> > > Let me know if you have any ideas where this could be going wrong. > > On Thursday, October 13, 2022 at 6:40:40 PM UTC-4 Graham Dumpleton wrote: > Am assuming this has been resolved since you closed the issue you created. > > https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi/issues/800 > <https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi/issues/800> > > Yes/No? > > Be aware that using Anaconda Python with mod_wsgi causes all sorts of > problems with SSL library usage. > > >> On 14 Oct 2022, at 5:57 am, Ryan McClellan <[email protected] >> <applewebdata://BC49F859-8117-4009-89EF-0B49BD4A42F6>> wrote: >> > >> I have flask web app running on Apache using mod_wsgi. Web app is on a >> virtualhost using this config: >> >> LoadFile "C:\Program Files (x86)\Python39-32\python39.dll" >> LoadModule wsgi_module >> "C:/wearable/env/Lib/site-packages/mod_wsgi/server/mod_wsgi.cp39-win32.pyd" >> WSGIPythonHome "C:/wearable/env" >> WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL} >> Listen 0.0.0.0:443 <http://0.0.0.0:443/> >> <VirtualHost _default_:443> >> SSLEngine on >> SSLCertificateFile "${SRVROOT}/conf/new_cert/ServerCertificate.crt" >> SSLCertificateKeyFile "${SRVROOT}/conf/new_cert/my_cert.key" >> SSLCertificateChainFile "${SRVROOT}/conf/new_cert/ChainBundle1.crt" >> <Directory C:/wearable/> >> Require all granted >> </Directory> >> WSGIScriptAlias / C:/wearable/start.wsgi >> </VirtualHost> >> >> mod_wsgi/Apache is serving the web app on 443. Certificate looks good. >> The problem occurs when using a function that make HTTPS call to another >> server. I get SSL error. >> I'm able to manually run those same functions from the python virtual >> environment and everything works perfect. Seems like mod_wsgi isn't able to >> access SSL module. >> >> Any ideas on how I can alleviate this issue? Thanks, Ryan >> >> See following stack trace: >> >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] Traceback (most recent call >> last):\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\__init__.py", line 92, in <module>\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] cc = >> CariumConnector(test_mode=read_bool(conf['TEST_MODE']), logger=logger, >> rbe=rbe, db=db)\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\CariumConnector.py", line 58, in __init__\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] self.kwargs = >> self.__login()\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\CariumConnector.py", line 386, in __login\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.522680 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] result = requests.post >> <http://requests.post/>(f"{self.API_HOST}/identity/v1/login/", >> data={'username': self.__carium_user,'password': self.__carium_pass})\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\env\\Lib\\site-packages\\requests\\api.py", line 115, in >> post\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] return request("post", url, >> data=data, json=json, **kwargs)\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\env\\Lib\\site-packages\\requests\\api.py", line 59, in >> request\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] return >> session.request(method=method, url=url, **kwargs)\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\env\\Lib\\site-packages\\requests\\sessions.py", line 587, in >> request\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] resp = self.send(prep, >> **send_kwargs)\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\env\\Lib\\site-packages\\requests\\sessions.py", line 701, in >> send\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] r = adapter.send(request, >> **kwargs)\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] File >> "C:\\wearable\\env\\Lib\\site-packages\\requests\\adapters.py", line 563, in >> send\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] raise SSLError(e, >> request=request)\r, >> [Wed Oct 12 22:32:45.523679 2022] [wsgi:error] [pid 58060:tid 1952] [client >> 10.252.57.4:53547 <http://10.252.57.4:53547/>] requests.exceptions.SSLError: >> HTTPSConnectionPool(host='api.carium.com <http://api.carium.com/>', >> port=443): Max retries exceeded with url: /identity/v1/login/ (Caused by >> SSLError("Can't connect to HTTPS URL because the SSL module is not >> available."))\r, >> > >> -- >> You received this message because you are subscribed to the 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