Hi Rajesh,
 Thanks.
 This was a dumb-dumb mistake I did.
 I think I never realized that I was using the wrong port. (
 My mind turned a blind spot to this :)

 The whole lighttpd setup is working smoothly.

Thanks,
Venkat


On Apr 10, 11:41 pm, Rajesh Dhawan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Venkat,
>
>
>
> > My fastcgi config is (added at the end of conf file),
> > fastcgi.debug = 1
> > fastcgi.server = (
> >     "/django.fcgi" => (
> >         "main" => (
> >             "host" => "127.0.0.1",
> >             "port" => 3456,
> >        )
>
> > When I request the home page like,
> > links 'http://127.0.0.1:3456/'
>
> You shouldn't use that port number through your web browser because
> you have defined it as the FCGI port which is used by lighttpd
> *internally* to communicate with your Django process. In other words,
> it's not an HTTP port. Just tryhttp://127.0.0.1/instead or 
> tryhttp://127.0.0.1:nn/where nn is the port number defined as your
> lighttpd listener port (it's defined by the server.port parameter in
> your lighttpd.conf)
>
> -Rajesh D
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