Did you try with:

    Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
/home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html

or not?

I wasn't using "/home/google6821620603f54cd0.html" on the Alias line, you were, 
and I was telling you to change it to the live above. It should look similar to 
other Alias lines for other files in that directory you already have but you 
were missing the "WWWsiteServer/static/content" part of the path.

Graham

> On 23 Dec 2022, at 12:45 pm, Bob Floyd <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hi Graham,
> 
> $ ls -lasd /home/nuvroot
> 4 drwxr-xr-x 6 nuvroot nuvroot 4096 Dec 22 15:54 /home/nuvroot
> 
> What I tried didn't work, however I'm also bit confused about your use of 
> /home/google6821620603f54cd0.html on the Alias line. As that is the target 
> should the google file also be located there? I don't have access above 
> nuvroot!
> 
> Here is the VirtualHost ( I also copied the google file to /home/nuvroot):
> 
> # Highest priority
> <VirtualHost *:7080>
>     
>     ServerName www.nuv2.com
> 
>     ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
> 
>     DocumentRoot /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer
> 
>     <Directory /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer>
>         Require all granted
>     </Directory>
> 
>      WSGIDaemonProcess nuv2.com python-home=/usr/local/venvs/WWWsiteServer
>     WSGIProcessGroup nuv2.com
> 
>     WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
> 
>        WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/wsgi/WWWsiteServer.wsgi
> 
>     <Directory /var/www/wsgi>
>         Require all granted
>     </Directory>
> 
>       Alias /BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG 
> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG
>     Alias /Lease.pdf   /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/Lease.pdf
>     Alias /NuV2.ico   /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/NuV2.ico
>     Alias /favicon.ico   
> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/favicon.ico
>     Alias /PDF_32.png /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/PDF_32.png
>     Alias /SecureLeaseSm.JPG 
> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/SecureLeaseSm.JPG
>     Alias /TrademarkSmall.JPG 
> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/TrademarkSmall.JPG
>     Alias /UIDialog.bmp 
> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/UIDialog.bmp
>     # For google search ownership verification
>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
> /home/nuvroot/google6821620603f54cd0.html
> # I also tried
> #Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html /home/google6821620603f54cd0.html
> 
>         ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
>     CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
> 
>   </VirtualHost>
> 
> Thanks,
> Bob
> On Thursday, December 22, 2022 at 2:31:19 PM UTC-8 Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>> You use "/home/google6821620603f54cd0.html" as the target of the URL path 
>> where it should be:
>> 
>>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>> 
>> based on what directory you said it was in.
>> 
>> If that still doesn't work then the issue may be that the Apache user 
>> doesn't have access to anything under the home directory. So it still 
>> getting access error what do you get for:
>> 
>>     ls -lasd /home/nuvroot
>> 
>> Graham
>> 
>> 
>>> On 23 Dec 2022, at 3:46 am, Bob Floyd <[email protected] <>> wrote:
>>> 
>> 
>>> I put the google search HTML file (for ownership verification) in 
>>> static/content:
>>> 
>>> ~/WWWsiteServer/static/content$ ls -l
>>> total 244
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 21748 Dec  6 23:53 BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 89457 Dec  6 23:53 Lease.pdf
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot  1078 Dec  6 23:53 NuV2.ico
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot   772 Dec  6 23:53 PDF_32.png
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 27452 Dec  6 23:53 SecureLeaseSm.JPG
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot  8767 Dec  6 23:53 TrademarkSmall.JPG
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 77494 Dec  6 23:53 UIDialog.bmp
>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot  1078 Dec  9 19:19 favicon.ico
>>> -r--r--r-- 1 nuvroot root       53 Dec 22 01:06 google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>> 
>>> In my browser I enter https://www.nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html as 
>>> recommended by google to test for access to the file and get 404 error.
>>> 
>>> If you navigate to nuv2.com <http://nuv2.com/>, the other files in content 
>>> are properly loaded, although attempting to access any of them using a url 
>>> in the browser also gives 404.
>>> 
>>> In the Apache 000-default.conf file I'm using Alias as recommended in the 
>>> modwsgi docs:
>>> # Remap URL's for static files to where they actually are
>>>     Alias /BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG 
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG
>>>     Alias /Lease.pdf   /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/Lease.pdf
>>>     Alias /NuV2.ico   /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/NuV2.ico
>>>     Alias /favicon.ico   
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/favicon.ico
>>>     Alias /PDF_32.png /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/PDF_32.png
>>>     Alias /SecureLeaseSm.JPG 
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/SecureLeaseSm.JPG
>>>     Alias /TrademarkSmall.JPG 
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/TrademarkSmall.JPG
>>>     Alias /UIDialog.bmp 
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/UIDialog.bmp
>>>     # For google search ownership verification
>>>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html /home/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>> 
>>> Any suggestions how I can get access to the google html file from the url? 
>>> It's probably something simple but I've tried a ton of things without 
>>> success.
>>> 
>>> Thanks
>>> 
>>> 
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