try to change for the uswgi user. can you see which user it is using? may be www-data or even www or apache
On Sun, Oct 2, 2011 at 10:20 PM, MidGe <degreef.mic...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi there, > > If I disable the https requirement for the admin, I will not be able > to get into the admin area either. > > The strange thing is that I can log in. The system recognizes my > password as valid (when it is, and not when it is not) but it does get > me back to the login screen, in an endless loop. > > Secondly when I can get it to the edit mode in admin, any attempt at > saving a file gets me a "communication error". > > Where is the best place to get some help about this. I am still > fairly certain that it is a uwsgi issue that may be related to using > the --https option for built-in server use. > > Any clues? > > Thanks for any help... Deadline looming and if this doesn't get > resolved soon, I may have to change horses and very regretfully > abandon web2py so late in the piece, as it shows tremendous promises > if it could actually get going. > > I am happy to try anything and give whatever information may help > resolve this but I am not sufficiently well versed with uwsgi to find > a way to start investigating. > > > > > On Oct 2, 6:22 pm, Roberto De Ioris <robe...@unbit.it> wrote: > > Il giorno 02/ott/2011, alle ore 10:17, MidGe ha scritto: > > > > > I suspect the problem must be with uwsgi. > > > > > The reason I say that, is that if I use the apache as per install > script, it works. > > > > > If I stop apache and setup uwsgi, everything exactly the same, I have > the problem. I can access the site. login even, but I get in a loop showing > me back to the login screen when trying to access admin area. Killing uwsgi > and restarting apache.. everything hunky dory! > > > > > I suspect that using uwsgi, and specially the built-in server option > sort of messes up the users. > > > > > Any ideas? > > > > Have you tried disabling https-requirement for the web2py admin interface > ? > > > > If it works the problem is clear and bypassing it to make webfaction > happy would be easy > > > > -- > > Roberto De Iorishttp://unbit.it > > JID: robe...@jabber.unbit.it -- -- Bruno Rocha [ About me: http://zerp.ly/rochacbruno ] [ Aprenda a programar: http://CursoDePython.com.br ] [ O seu aliado nos cuidados com os animais: http://AnimalSystem.com.br ] [ Consultoria em desenvolvimento web: http://www.blouweb.com ]