

If you want to combine Gunicorn with Apache you can use e.g. Gunicorn has direct WSGI and Paster support and makes running a MapProxy webserver as simple as "gunicorn_paster /home/scheibe/mapproxy/prod/prod.ini" If there isn't any explicit need to use Apache I can highly recommend to take a look at Gunicorn. Nginx that supports high performance proxying from the beginning. mod_proxy toįorward request from Apache to Gunicorn/Mapproxy or use a webserver like Gunicorn has direct WSGI and Paster support and makes running a MapProxy If there isn't any explicit need to use Apache I can highly recommend to Now I am trying to run it on an Apache server, using FastCgi as written in Read-protected or not readable by the server.Ĭlient denied by server configuration: /tmp/madeupĬan anybody help me, I am working on that problem since more than 2 days :-( You don't have permission to access the requested object. If I try to see MapProxy in the browser, I got an error: LoadModule fastcgi_module /usr/lib64/apache2/mod_fastcgi.soįastCGIExternalServer /tmp/madeup -socketĪfter starting MapProxy with "paster serve etc/config.ini", it seems toĥ45::load_configuration - Reading servicesĬonfiguration: /data/mapproxy/etc/mapproxy.yaml My Apache Server: Apache/2.2.15 (Linux/SUSE)

Now I am trying to run it on an Apache server, using FastCgi as written My MapProxy installation works if it runs in the WSGI server environment I am new with all that stuff (MapProxy, Apache.), but I have to do it :-)
