Do note that those entries will only apply when you use:

https://www.nuv2.com:7080/google6821620603f54cd0.html 
<https://www.nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html> 

with a port since you have it inside of a VirtualHost for that port.

<VirtualHost *:7080>

Graham

> On 24 Dec 2022, at 5:44 am, Bob Floyd <bobfloy...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> PPS If I remove the Alias for the google file from 000-default.conf the 
> browser still loads the file at   
> https://www.nuv2.com/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html so am I 
> correct to say the alias isn't doing anything?
> 
> On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 10:37:26 AM UTC-8 Bob Floyd wrote:
>> PS. Interesting, if I navigate to 
>> https://www.nuv2.com/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html in the 
>> browser I get the file. I got the idea by noticing in the apache logs that 
>> asking from html had static/content in the url.  Hope this gives you some 
>> guidance as to what I've done wrong!
>> 
>> On Friday, December 23, 2022 at 9:59:32 AM UTC-8 Bob Floyd wrote:
>>> I tried and still get 404:
>>> Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>> and confirmed the file is there:
>>> ls /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>> and restarted apache:
>>> sudo /etc/init.d/apache2 restart
>>> 
>>> If you navigate to nuv2.com <http://nuv2.com/> you will see .ico and .jpg 
>>> files in static/content loaded correctly, so I conclude the directory is 
>>> reachable. It's only when I navigate in the browser to 
>>> https:/nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>> <http://nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html> that I consistently get 404. 
>>> It is as if 
>>> WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/wsgi/WWWsiteServer.wsgi
>>> is being used to process the url (and there is no python route for it) 
>>> instead of
>>> Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>> but that doesn't make sense as the .ico and .jpg files load (but they also 
>>> get 404 if navigated to). Something is different in asking for the files 
>>> from within html code and asking for them in the browser url.
>>> 
>>> I see this in the error log after I enter 
>>> https:/nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>> <http://nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html> in hte browser:
>>> 
>>> 2022-12-23 17:56:40
>>> Error
>>> 192.88.134.10
>>> 404
>>> GET /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>> <https://50.62.181.212/smb/file-manager/code-editor?currentDir=%2Fhttpdocs%2F&subscriptionId=1&file=google6821620603f54cd0.html&redirect=%2Fsmb%2Flog-file%2Fbrowser%2Fid%2F1>
>>>  HTTP/1.0
>>> 
>>> Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 10.0; Win64; x64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like 
>>> Gecko) Chrome/108.0.0.0 <http://108.0.0.0/> Safari/537.36 Edg/108.0.1462.54
>>> 2.30 K
>>> Apache SSL/TLS access
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Thursday, December 22, 2022 at 5:51:30 PM UTC-8 Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>>> Did you try with:
>>>> 
>>>>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>>> 
>>>> or not?
>>>> 
>>>> I wasn't using "/home/google6821620603f54cd0.html" on the Alias line, you 
>>>> were, and I was telling you to change it to the live above. It should look 
>>>> similar to other Alias lines for other files in that directory you already 
>>>> have but you were missing the "WWWsiteServer/static/content" part of the 
>>>> path.
>>>> 
>>>> Graham
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> On 23 Dec 2022, at 12:45 pm, Bob Floyd <bobfl...@gmail.com <>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>>> Hi Graham,
>>>>> 
>>>>> $ ls -lasd /home/nuvroot
>>>>> 4 drwxr-xr-x 6 nuvroot nuvroot 4096 Dec 22 15:54 /home/nuvroot
>>>>> 
>>>>> What I tried didn't work, however I'm also bit confused about your use of 
>>>>> /home/google6821620603f54cd0.html on the Alias line. As that is the 
>>>>> target should the google file also be located there? I don't have access 
>>>>> above nuvroot!
>>>>> 
>>>>> Here is the VirtualHost ( I also copied the google file to /home/nuvroot):
>>>>> 
>>>>> # Highest priority
>>>>> <VirtualHost *:7080>
>>>>>     
>>>>>     ServerName www.nuv2.com <http://www.nuv2.com/>
>>>>> 
>>>>>     ServerAdmin webmaster@localhost
>>>>> 
>>>>>     DocumentRoot /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer
>>>>> 
>>>>>     <Directory /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer>
>>>>>         Require all granted
>>>>>     </Directory>
>>>>> 
>>>>>      WSGIDaemonProcess nuv2.com <http://nuv2.com/> 
>>>>> python-home=/usr/local/venvs/WWWsiteServer
>>>>>     WSGIProcessGroup nuv2.com <http://nuv2.com/>
>>>>> 
>>>>>     WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
>>>>> 
>>>>>        WSGIScriptAlias / /var/www/wsgi/WWWsiteServer.wsgi
>>>>> 
>>>>>     <Directory /var/www/wsgi>
>>>>>         Require all granted
>>>>>     </Directory>
>>>>> 
>>>>>       Alias /BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG 
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG
>>>>>     Alias /Lease.pdf   
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/Lease.pdf
>>>>>     Alias /NuV2.ico   /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/NuV2.ico
>>>>>     Alias /favicon.ico   
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/favicon.ico
>>>>>     Alias /PDF_32.png 
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/PDF_32.png
>>>>>     Alias /SecureLeaseSm.JPG 
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/SecureLeaseSm.JPG
>>>>>     Alias /TrademarkSmall.JPG 
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/TrademarkSmall.JPG
>>>>>     Alias /UIDialog.bmp 
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/UIDialog.bmp
>>>>>     # For google search ownership verification
>>>>>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>>>> /home/nuvroot/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>>>> # I also tried
>>>>> #Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html /home/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>>>> 
>>>>>         ErrorLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/error.log
>>>>>     CustomLog ${APACHE_LOG_DIR}/access.log combined
>>>>> 
>>>>>   </VirtualHost>
>>>>> 
>>>>> Thanks,
>>>>> Bob
>>>>> On Thursday, December 22, 2022 at 2:31:19 PM UTC-8 Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>>>>> You use "/home/google6821620603f54cd0.html" as the target of the URL 
>>>>>> path where it should be:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> based on what directory you said it was in.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> If that still doesn't work then the issue may be that the Apache user 
>>>>>> doesn't have access to anything under the home directory. So it still 
>>>>>> getting access error what do you get for:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>     ls -lasd /home/nuvroot
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Graham
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> On 23 Dec 2022, at 3:46 am, Bob Floyd <bobfl...@gmail.com <>> wrote:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I put the google search HTML file (for ownership verification) in 
>>>>>>> static/content:
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> ~/WWWsiteServer/static/content$ ls -l
>>>>>>> total 244
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 21748 Dec  6 23:53 
>>>>>>> BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 89457 Dec  6 23:53 Lease.pdf
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot  1078 Dec  6 23:53 NuV2.ico
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot   772 Dec  6 23:53 PDF_32.png
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 27452 Dec  6 23:53 SecureLeaseSm.JPG
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot  8767 Dec  6 23:53 TrademarkSmall.JPG
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot 77494 Dec  6 23:53 UIDialog.bmp
>>>>>>> -rw-rw-r-- 1 nuvroot nuvroot  1078 Dec  9 19:19 favicon.ico
>>>>>>> -r--r--r-- 1 nuvroot root       53 Dec 22 01:06 
>>>>>>> google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> In my browser I enter https://www.nuv2.com/google6821620603f54cd0.html 
>>>>>>> as recommended by google to test for access to the file and get 404 
>>>>>>> error.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> If you navigate to nuv2.com <http://nuv2.com/>, the other files in 
>>>>>>> content are properly loaded, although attempting to access any of them 
>>>>>>> using a url in the browser also gives 404.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> In the Apache 000-default.conf file I'm using Alias as recommended in 
>>>>>>> the modwsgi docs:
>>>>>>> # Remap URL's for static files to where they actually are
>>>>>>>     Alias /BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG 
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/BSIM-5-Stage-Inverter.JPG
>>>>>>>     Alias /Lease.pdf   
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/Lease.pdf
>>>>>>>     Alias /NuV2.ico   
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/NuV2.ico
>>>>>>>     Alias /favicon.ico   
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/favicon.ico
>>>>>>>     Alias /PDF_32.png 
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/PDF_32.png
>>>>>>>     Alias /SecureLeaseSm.JPG 
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/SecureLeaseSm.JPG
>>>>>>>     Alias /TrademarkSmall.JPG 
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/TrademarkSmall.JPG
>>>>>>>     Alias /UIDialog.bmp 
>>>>>>> /home/nuvroot/WWWsiteServer/static/content/UIDialog.bmp
>>>>>>>     # For google search ownership verification
>>>>>>>     Alias /google6821620603f54cd0.html /home/google6821620603f54cd0.html
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Any suggestions how I can get access to the google html file from the 
>>>>>>> url? It's probably something simple but I've tried a ton of things 
>>>>>>> without success.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
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