401 means not authorized. What happens without rewrite (or incorrect ones)
is usually 404 (not found) .
Can you post more details about the structure of the iis site which the app
belongs ?
On Wednesday, August 12, 2015 at 6:01:45 PM UTC+2, Remco Boerma wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm migrating from ubuntu to windows 2012R2 + IIS 8.5.
>
> Following a slightly altered recipe from the book to install web2py under
> IIS (but mostly the same) i've come across a strange error. Since i'm not
> accustomed to IIS, it can well be my issue is standard IIS-knowledge-gap
> related. I have installed the rules module, have web2py up and running. Now
> i installed another app inside web2py that worked before on a 2.11.2 on my
> local windows machine as well as on a 2.9.5 server behind apache and all of
> a sudden my static files are 401'd
>
> I don't use any special static versioning. When i disabled the static
> rewrite rule everything works like a charm. My setup is as simple as
> possible (only web2py in the root) running 2.12.2 stable on ii 8.5 python
> 2.7.9.
>
> the static rule in web.config (comes from the sample) is:
>
> <rule name="static" enabled="false" stopProcessing="true"> <match
> url="^(\w+)/static(?:/_[\d]+\.[\d]+\.[\d]+)?/(.*)$" /> <conditions
> logicalGrouping="MatchAll" trackAllCaptures="false" /> <action
> type="Rewrite" url="applications/{R:1}/static/{R:2}"
> logRewrittenUrl="false" /> </rule>
>
> Does anyone have any clue why i have those 401s?
>
>
> With kind regards,
> Remco Boerma
>
>
>
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