> So, there's no way of creating a log file in the default directory or some > special directory ?
Apache usually logs stderr of CGI scripts to its error log, you can use this. If you give any file or directory the permissions you observe on your /tmp file (something like writeable by group www-data), it might work for debugging, or not if SELinux or apparmor gets in the way. Better solution for debugging Python scripts is cgitb: it will show everything but syntax errors in browser window, and syntax errors will still be visible in Apache logs. In production you can configure cgitb to create tracefiles in a predefined directory. (Also, typical initial problem with CGI scripts is forgetting to write HTTP headers.) -- With Best Regards, Marat Khalili On August 11, 2017 9:20:19 PM GMT+03:00, Kiorp Pilu <klp...@gmail.com> wrote: >Hello Marat, > >Thanks for the comment. >Yes, I am in the linux environment on a cluster. Tested your idea. > >1. The script works, but no output file is written on the cluster i.e. >earlier I can't see anything in the console of my browser, now I see >that >the script executes successfully read off from the console. >[ <open file '/tmp/output.txt', mode 'a' at 0x7f1de42e4660> ] > >2. So, there's no way of creating a log file in the default directory >or >some special directory ? > >However, I have set it up in Xampp and it works great, just worked out >of >the box. > >On Fri, Aug 11, 2017 at 12:59 AM, Marat Khalili <m...@rqc.ru> wrote: > >> You didn't specify system, so I assume it's a standard Linux >installation. >> CGI scripts by default run with permissions of the web server, which >are >> intentionally limited. However, you can create new files and >directories in >> /tmp, possibly using tempfile module. If you want more than just a >> temporary file then you should consider using database since writing >> arbitrary files from CGI scripts would otherwise cause concurrency >and >> security problems. >> -- >> >> With Best Regards, >> Marat Khalili >> >> On 11/08/17 00:29, Kiorp Pilu wrote: >> >> Hello, >> >> I have written a python script that will spit out a log file. This >python >> script will be executed as a CGI script. >> >> I am able to run the python program, but not able to make it write to >an >> output file. How can I enable Apache web server to do so ? >> >> Thanks, >> Dann >> >> >> ><https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=icon> >Virus-free. >> www.avast.com >> ><https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail&utm_term=link> >> >> >>