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I am trying to get a Django app running on Apache with mod_wsgi. I got a 403(Forbidden) for both any file in /static and /(the Django app). The apache user has permission to the wsgi.py and can list /apps/{DIR}/static. I even changed the user and group of all the file/directories in /apps/{DIR}. I can su to the apache user can traverse to wsgi.py. I can manually run apache is debug mode with httpd -X and everything works fine! (I can access the Django app and the static content) But when I run it normally it does not work, I get a 403.

RHEL 6.2, Python 2.6.6, Django 1.3, httpd-2.2.15, mod_wsgi-3.2

/etc/httpd/conf/httpd.conf:

WSGIScriptAlias / /apps/{DIR}/{APP_NAME}/apache/wsgi.py
WSGIPythonPath /apps/{DIR}/{APP_NAME}

<Directory /apps/{DIR}/{APP_NAME}/apache>
  <Files wsgi.py>
    Order deny,allow
    Allow from all
  </Files>
</Directory>

Alias /static /apps/{DIR}/static
<Directory /apps/{DIR}/static>
  Order allow,deny
  Options Indexes
  Allow from all
  IndexOptions FancyIndexing

  #Options FollowSymLinks
  AllowOverride None
</Directory>

error in httpd/error_log

[...] [error] [client x.x.x.x] (13)Permission denied: access to / denied
[...] [error] [client x.x.x.x] (13)Permission denied: Can't open directory for index: /apps/{DIR}/static/

Does anyone have any ideas? Thanks

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  • How did you fix the problem? I have very stange problem with CentOS. Forbidden appears when is start httpd using sudo /etc/init.d/httpd start and doesn't when I do sudo /usr/sbin/httpd
    – Fedor
    Feb 9, 2012 at 14:52

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Are you running with SELinux enabled?

Are all directories from '/' down to the static media directory readable to Apache user, not just the directory itself?

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  • Yes, SELinux was running. I fixed SELinux and it is working just fine now. Thanks Jan 29, 2012 at 16:42

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