Strongly suggest embracing nginx and modwsgi.

If you configure nginx to serve anything ending in .*, and proxy the rest
to apache, then apache becomes your app server and nginx becomes your
webserver and everything flows.  I can provide sample configurations if
desired.

Nginx excels at ssl, buffering requests and responses, rate limiting, and
it is blindingly fast.

Just a tip from a heavy production user.

On Oct 3, 2016 12:34 AM, "Jalapene Burro" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok so I got django configured properly a few days ago, was a hassle at
> first but now I got it with collectstatic.  Anyways I was checking out this
> new project - flaskbb, forums for flask.  Its still sort of in beta, but I
> was wondering if it would be possible to configure with mod wsgi.  Right
> now they use uwsgi and nginx, but I dont see why uwsgi wouldnt work.  If
> you got a min to check it out, would be cool, thanks.
> https://forums.flaskbb.org/   https://flaskbb.readthedocs.
> io/en/latest/installation.html   .
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