Let’s see…

        RewriteRule ^/signup /apps/WebObjects/WOMan.woa/wa/signup 
[last,passthrough]

I notice my configuration shows /apps/

        DocumentRoot "/var/www/html/planaby"
        ServerName ec.planaby.com:80
        ServerAlias planaby.com
        ServerAlias 10.150.65.203


Not much there…

Then I have a variety of convenience rules to redirect.

Like the rewrite above, I can hardly even read them myself…

Maybe that helps give a clue


> On Apr 6, 2020, at 7:28 PM, Ken Anderson <kenli...@anderhome.com> wrote:
> 
> Jesse,
> 
> Hope all is well with you!
> 
> Yes, direct connect works if I enable it.
> 
> How do you configure it?  This is how I’ve always done it…
> 
> Ken
> 
>> On Apr 6, 2020, at 4:50 PM, Jesse Tayler <jtay...@oeinc.com> wrote:
>> 
>> You’ve tested to the ip:port directly and your app runs ok?
>> 
>> Then it would indeed sound like apache, since wotaskd or monitor would show 
>> other error types I’d think.
>> 
>> I think you could test wotaskd / monitor using a url with a port number like 
>> -2001 on the URL, but I don’t think that will reveal anything for you here.
>> 
>> Are you mixing html website with your app? I’m no good with apache rules 
>> myself, but your setup is different than what I typically do.
>> 
>> I’d fuss with apache first-there’s output logs listed in the config 
>> somewhere you might make sure there’s nothing printed there.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>>> On Apr 6, 2020, at 4:43 PM, Ken Anderson via Webobjects-dev 
>>> <webobjects-dev@lists.apple.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi everyone!
>>> 
>>> Well, I’ve circled back to a project I was half way through a year ago… and 
>>> I’m a little stuck. Trying to get a WO project off of AWS and running on a 
>>> home server.
>>> 
>>> CentOS 7
>>> Apache 2.4
>>> Wotaskd running
>>> WOMonitor running
>>> App installed and running
>>> 
>>> Unfortunately, when I go to the expected URL 
>>> (http://publicserver.anderhome.local//cgi-bin/WebObjects/TrainTime.woa), I 
>>> get:
>>> Not Found
>>> 
>>> The requested URL /cgi-bin/WebObjects/TrainTime.woa was not found on this 
>>> server.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> However, if I go to the root, I see the index.html file, so I know Apache 
>>> is responding.
>>> 
>>> Webobjects.conf is in the conf.d directory, with the following:
>>> 
>>> WebObjectsAlias /cgi-bin/WebObjects
>>> 
>>> # Specific to Apache 2.4
>>> <Location /cgi-bin/WebObjects/>
>>>     <Limit GET POST OPTIONS >
>>>       Require all granted
>>>     </Limit>
>>>     Require all denied
>>> </Location>   
>>> 
>>> In the Apache error_log, I get this:
>>> 
>>> [Mon Apr 06 16:37:04.792319 2020] [cgi:error] [pid 19829] [client 
>>> 192.168.1.249:62985] script not found or unable to stat: 
>>> /var/www/cgi-bin/WebObjects
>>> 
>>> Which to me, means the module is not loaded. But I have this:
>>> 
>>> LoadModule WebObjects_module                modules/mod_WebObjects.so
>>> 
>>> In the webobjects.conf file, and there is a file at 
>>> modules/mod_WebObjects.so. I don’t get any errors when starting Apache, and 
>>> the syntax check passes.
>>> 
>>> What am I doing wrong? Any thoughts are appreciated!!
>>> 
>>> Best,
>>> Ken
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
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