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In my site2 Django application Apache wsgi don't have writing access for files in /var/www/site2, even if:

  • I have chown-ed to apache all files from /var/www/site2 directory
  • I give all rights (chmod -R 777).
  • and SELinux is disabled.
  • Below is a briefing state:

    [root@nuc www]# httpd -v
    Server version: Apache/2.4.6 (CentOS)
    Server built:   Nov 19 2015 21:43:13
    
    [root@nuc www]# ls -l
    total 4
    drwxr-xr-x. 2 root   root      6 Nov 19 23:43 cgi-bin
    drwxr-xr-x. 2 root   root      6 Apr  2 15:02 html
    drwxrwxrwx. 6 apache apache 4096 Apr  3 16:14 site2
    
    [root@nuc site2]# ls -l
    ...
    drwxrwxrwx. 5 apache apache  4096 Apr  2 15:23 blog
    -rwxrwxrwx. 1 apache apache 95232 Apr  3 16:09 db.sqlite3
    drwxrwxrwx. 5 apache apache  4096 Apr  2 16:54 home
    -rwxrwxrwx. 1 apache apache   248 Mar 19 13:56 manage.py
    drwxrwxrwx. 5 apache apache  4096 Apr  3 16:13 pock
    drwxrwxrwx. 2 apache apache  4096 Apr  3 14:45 site2
    
    
    [root@nuc www]# sestatus
    SELinux status:                 disabled
    
    httpd.conf ...
    #-------------------------------------------------
    WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/site2/site2/wsgi.py
    WSGIPythonPath /var/www/site2/
    
    Alias /static/ /var/www/site2/blog/static/
    Alias /static2/ /var/www/site2/home/static/
    Alias /static3/ /var/www/site2/pock/static/
    
    <Directory /var/www/site2/blog/static/>
    Require all granted
    </Directory>
    <Directory /var/www/site2/home/static/>
    Require all granted
    </Directory>
    <Directory /var/www/site2/pock/static/>
    Require all granted
    </Directory>
    
    <Directory /var/www/site2/site2/>
    <Files wsgi.py>
    #Order deny,allow
    Allow from all
    Require all granted
    </Files>
    </Directory>
    #-------------------------------------------------
    

    And still in /var/log/httpd/error_log:

    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.389404 2016] [:error] [pid 4753] /var/www/site2
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390560 2016] [:error] [pid 4753] Internal Server Error: /pock/test/
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390593 2016] [:error] [pid 4753] Traceback (most recent call last):
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390602 2016] [:error] [pid 4753]   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py", line 149, in get_response
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390609 2016] [:error] [pid 4753]     response = self.process_exception_by_middleware(e, request)
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390634 2016] [:error] [pid 4753]   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/django/core/handlers/base.py", line 147, in get_response
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390643 2016] [:error] [pid 4753]     response = wrapped_callback(request, *callback_args, **callback_kwargs)
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390650 2016] [:error] [pid 4753]   File "/var/www/site2/pock/views.py", line 57, in test
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390656 2016] [:error] [pid 4753]     f = open('test.txt', 'w')
    [Sun Apr 03 13:43:17.390662 2016] [:error] [pid 4753] IOError: [Errno 13] Permission denied: 'test.txt'
    

    SOLVED

    Thanks to suggestions of Volodymyr I did more digging and I find the way finnaly.

    Moving project in /home directory was not working for me: getting "Forbidden" from Apache.

    The file I was trying to write need absolute path:

    f = open('/var/www/site2/test.txt', 'w')
    

    Otherwise wsgi python would try to write it in "/" root file system, so the error above is explained

    In the end I did chown -R 744 /var/www/site2 and it worked, writing to files and database.

    Seems that I have done other error but, anyway, it works now.

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    • Can't see Volodymyr in this thread so not sure what the suggestions were. If you answered your own question, it's better to put this in an answer.
      – intotecho
      Aug 21, 2016 at 10:21
    • Thanks so much @mike absolute url works for me too. May 1, 2023 at 18:02

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    Try to :

    chown -R root:apache /Path/To/You/WebSitePackage
    

    I had this problem when deploy Django with httpd on Centos 7. I chose other way : Create WEBSITE Package in home/user/ directory, then

    chown -R apache:apache Path/To/WEBSITEPackage
    chmod -R 770 Path/To/WEBSITEPackage
    

    After You can try :

    chown -R user:root Path/To/WEBSITEPackage
    chmod -R 770 Path/To/WEBSITEPackage
    
    chown -R apache:root Path/To/WEBSITEPackage
    chmod -R 770 Path/To/WEBSITEPackage
    

    Other words apache on centos 7 need root privelegies

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