Yeah, I forgot to mention I'd done all that. chmod 755 *. I got this from the error logs, but it applies to the index.py file. I also created a "hello world" test.py file that threw the same error, and there's nothing in the log files about that. It doesn't import anything or do any calculation, just prints. Here's the tail:
[root@13gems global_solutions]# tail /etc/httpd/logs/error_log [Fri Nov 06 10:05:05 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] File does not exist: /var/www/html/angrynates.com/favicon.ico [Fri Nov 06 10:05:16 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py, referer: http://angrynates.com/global_solutions/ [Fri Nov 06 10:23:09 2009] [error] [client 71.170.73.194] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py [Fri Nov 06 10:23:40 2009] [error] [client 130.226.184.8] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py [Fri Nov 06 10:24:35 2009] [error] [client 150.70.84.155] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py [Fri Nov 06 10:26:27 2009] [error] [client 66.248.168.98] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/angrynates.com/global_solutions/test.py [Fri Nov 06 10:32:06 2009] [error] [client 216.110.94.227] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py [Fri Nov 06 10:32:09 2009] [error] [client 216.110.94.227] File does not exist: /var/www/html/angrynates.com/favicon.ico [Fri Nov 06 10:32:57 2009] [error] [client 71.170.73.194] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py [Fri Nov 06 10:33:29 2009] [error] [client 130.226.184.8] Options ExecCGI is off in this directory: /var/www/html/ angrynates.com/global_solutions/index.py
TIA, V
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Jacob P jperkins@hostgator.com wrote:
Check the logs.
If you get errors, check logs. If you get nothing, check logs. Apache logs are sometimes good in finding errors.
Check the permissions on the files. Since it's an executable, it needs to have 755 permissions.
Victor Subervi wrote:
Ok. I don't need to work with mod_python right now. I just need to get my python pages serving. I'm up to the point now where I'm getting 403 errors. Why? Why doesn't it just serve the python pages? I've updated httpd.conf with the appropriate AddHandler. Please advise. V
On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 10:20 AM, Neil Aggarwal neil@jammconsulting.comwrote:
Victor:
Been a while since I had root access to a server and without GUI. I uploaded and tried to surf to this page: http://209.216.9.56/global_solutions/index.py?w=1024 but the code is displayed, not executed. Is it that I need to inform Apache that *.py files are to be interpreted by python? Please advise, and if easy, tell me what to do.
Have you tried this: http://www.modpython.org/
Neil
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