Installing galaxy with Apache ...
Hi I've installed galaxy with the default settings and it works fine. On a new Ubuntu machine I am trying to get galaxy running with Apache. But I am having problems, I've followed the documentation. After installing Apache I can put my ip address into a browser and I get message saying Apache is working fine. It displays a message from /var/www/index.html Now when I start galaxy I was assuming I would get redirected to the galaxy welcome page, but this doesn't happen and it remains at /var/www/index.html. To view the welcome page I have to add ":8080" after the ip address. Is this still required? I thought that Apache would know to redirect to my distribution....What am I doing wrong? /etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl and /etc/apache2/sites-available/default look like this ... DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory> etc ... /var/www/.htaccess RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] I created an empty 'galaxy' directory with 777 permissions on it under /var/www and universe_wsgi.ini # Define the proxy-prefix filter. [filter:proxy-prefix] use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix prefix = /galaxy # ---- Galaxy --------------------------------------------------------------- # Configuration of the Galaxy application. [app:main] filter-with = proxy-prefix cookie_path = /galaxy Thanks Neil
Hi Neil, with your current apache configuration, you should probably see Galaxy at http://yourip/galaxy This is due to your Rewriterule /galaxy and for that you have also set proxy_prefix = /galaxy in your universe_wsgi.ini You should probably remove the empty galaxy directory under /var/www Furthermore, most of the time you will not need a directory with 777 in your apache web/documentroot.. Cheers, Jelle On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:34 AM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi I've installed galaxy with the default settings and it works fine.
On a new Ubuntu machine I am trying to get galaxy running with Apache. But I am having problems, I've followed the documentation.
After installing Apache I can put my ip address into a browser and I get message saying Apache is working fine. It displays a message from /var/www/index.html
Now when I start galaxy I was assuming I would get redirected to the galaxy welcome page, but this doesn't happen and it remains at /var/www/index.html. To view the welcome page I have to add ":8080" after the ip address. Is this still required? I thought that Apache would know to redirect to my distribution....What am I doing wrong?
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl and /etc/apache2/sites-available/default look like this ...
DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory>
etc ...
/var/www/.htaccess
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
I created an empty 'galaxy' directory with 777 permissions on it under /var/www
and universe_wsgi.ini
# Define the proxy-prefix filter. [filter:proxy-prefix] use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix prefix = /galaxy
# ---- Galaxy ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration of the Galaxy application.
[app:main] filter-with = proxy-prefix cookie_path = /galaxy
Thanks Neil
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Hi Jelle, I'm still having issues with Apache. I've moved RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] from /var/www/.htaccess to /etc/apache2/httpd.conf I still get a "404 Not found" error when trying to access galaxy (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy ) http://140.253.78.44 still gets the "It Works!" Apache default index.html and http://140.253.78.44:8080 gets the galaxy page /var/log/apache2/error.log states... [Fri Aug 24 07:35:27 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico [Fri Aug 24 07:36:25 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/galaxy Now if I change httpd.conf and add the vitrtualHost tags to: ServerName localhost <VirtualHost *:80> RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] </VirtualHost> I now get a "403 Forbidden" error when trying to access (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy ) You don't have permission to access /galaxy/ on this server, and /var/log/apache2/error.log states.. [Fri Aug 24 07:45:33 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] attempt to make remote request from mod_rewrite without proxy enabled: proxy:http://localhost:8080/ [Fri Aug 24 07:45:34 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /etc/apache2/htdocs Any help much appreciated Neil ________________________________________ From: Jelle Scholtalbers [j.scholtalbers@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 8:20 PM To: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] Installing galaxy with Apache ... Hi Neil, with your current apache configuration, you should probably see Galaxy at http://yourip/galaxy This is due to your Rewriterule /galaxy and for that you have also set proxy_prefix = /galaxy in your universe_wsgi.ini You should probably remove the empty galaxy directory under /var/www Furthermore, most of the time you will not need a directory with 777 in your apache web/documentroot.. Cheers, Jelle On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:34 AM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi I've installed galaxy with the default settings and it works fine.
On a new Ubuntu machine I am trying to get galaxy running with Apache. But I am having problems, I've followed the documentation.
After installing Apache I can put my ip address into a browser and I get message saying Apache is working fine. It displays a message from /var/www/index.html
Now when I start galaxy I was assuming I would get redirected to the galaxy welcome page, but this doesn't happen and it remains at /var/www/index.html. To view the welcome page I have to add ":8080" after the ip address. Is this still required? I thought that Apache would know to redirect to my distribution....What am I doing wrong?
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl and /etc/apache2/sites-available/default look like this ...
DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory>
etc ...
/var/www/.htaccess
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
I created an empty 'galaxy' directory with 777 permissions on it under /var/www
and universe_wsgi.ini
# Define the proxy-prefix filter. [filter:proxy-prefix] use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix prefix = /galaxy
# ---- Galaxy ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration of the Galaxy application.
[app:main] filter-with = proxy-prefix cookie_path = /galaxy
Thanks Neil
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Hi Neil, I'm certainly not an apache expert so I might be giving you the wrong advise, but try adding the following: LoadModule proxy_module modules/mod_proxy.so LoadModule proxy_http_module modules/mod_proxy_http.so If above fails, try to go back to the simplest configuration mentioned on the galaxy wiki: http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/Admin/Config/Apache%20Proxy Thus: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] Which would make your galaxy instance available on http://yourip
From there you can further debug if it doesn't work :)
Cheers, Jelle On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 11:48 PM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi Jelle, I'm still having issues with Apache. I've moved
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
from /var/www/.htaccess to /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
I still get a "404 Not found" error when trying to access galaxy (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy )
http://140.253.78.44 still gets the "It Works!" Apache default index.html
and http://140.253.78.44:8080 gets the galaxy page
/var/log/apache2/error.log states...
[Fri Aug 24 07:35:27 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico [Fri Aug 24 07:36:25 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/galaxy
Now if I change httpd.conf and add the vitrtualHost tags to:
ServerName localhost <VirtualHost *:80> RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] </VirtualHost>
I now get a "403 Forbidden" error when trying to access (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy ) You don't have permission to access /galaxy/ on this server, and /var/log/apache2/error.log states..
[Fri Aug 24 07:45:33 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] attempt to make remote request from mod_rewrite without proxy enabled: proxy:http://localhost:8080/ [Fri Aug 24 07:45:34 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /etc/apache2/htdocs
Any help much appreciated
Neil ________________________________________ From: Jelle Scholtalbers [j.scholtalbers@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 8:20 PM To: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] Installing galaxy with Apache ...
Hi Neil,
with your current apache configuration, you should probably see Galaxy at http://yourip/galaxy This is due to your Rewriterule /galaxy and for that you have also set proxy_prefix = /galaxy in your universe_wsgi.ini
You should probably remove the empty galaxy directory under /var/www Furthermore, most of the time you will not need a directory with 777 in your apache web/documentroot..
Cheers, Jelle
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:34 AM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi I've installed galaxy with the default settings and it works fine.
On a new Ubuntu machine I am trying to get galaxy running with Apache. But I am having problems, I've followed the documentation.
After installing Apache I can put my ip address into a browser and I get message saying Apache is working fine. It displays a message from /var/www/index.html
Now when I start galaxy I was assuming I would get redirected to the galaxy welcome page, but this doesn't happen and it remains at /var/www/index.html. To view the welcome page I have to add ":8080" after the ip address. Is this still required? I thought that Apache would know to redirect to my distribution....What am I doing wrong?
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl and /etc/apache2/sites-available/default look like this ...
DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory>
etc ...
/var/www/.htaccess
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
I created an empty 'galaxy' directory with 777 permissions on it under /var/www
and universe_wsgi.ini
# Define the proxy-prefix filter. [filter:proxy-prefix] use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix prefix = /galaxy
# ---- Galaxy ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration of the Galaxy application.
[app:main] filter-with = proxy-prefix cookie_path = /galaxy
Thanks Neil
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This thread my help you: http://dev.list.galaxyproject.org/Running-Galaxy-behind-apache2-td4624545.ht... On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 5:48 PM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi Jelle, I'm still having issues with Apache. I've moved
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
from /var/www/.htaccess to /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
I still get a "404 Not found" error when trying to access galaxy (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy )
http://140.253.78.44 still gets the "It Works!" Apache default index.html
and http://140.253.78.44:8080 gets the galaxy page
/var/log/apache2/error.log states...
[Fri Aug 24 07:35:27 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico [Fri Aug 24 07:36:25 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/galaxy
Now if I change httpd.conf and add the vitrtualHost tags to:
ServerName localhost <VirtualHost *:80> RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] </VirtualHost>
I now get a "403 Forbidden" error when trying to access (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy ) You don't have permission to access /galaxy/ on this server, and /var/log/apache2/error.log states..
[Fri Aug 24 07:45:33 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] attempt to make remote request from mod_rewrite without proxy enabled: proxy:http://localhost:8080/ [Fri Aug 24 07:45:34 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /etc/apache2/htdocs
Any help much appreciated
Neil ________________________________________ From: Jelle Scholtalbers [j.scholtalbers@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 8:20 PM To: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] Installing galaxy with Apache ...
Hi Neil,
with your current apache configuration, you should probably see Galaxy at http://yourip/galaxy This is due to your Rewriterule /galaxy and for that you have also set proxy_prefix = /galaxy in your universe_wsgi.ini
You should probably remove the empty galaxy directory under /var/www Furthermore, most of the time you will not need a directory with 777 in your apache web/documentroot..
Cheers, Jelle
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:34 AM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi I've installed galaxy with the default settings and it works fine.
On a new Ubuntu machine I am trying to get galaxy running with Apache. But I am having problems, I've followed the documentation.
After installing Apache I can put my ip address into a browser and I get message saying Apache is working fine. It displays a message from /var/www/index.html
Now when I start galaxy I was assuming I would get redirected to the galaxy welcome page, but this doesn't happen and it remains at /var/www/index.html. To view the welcome page I have to add ":8080" after the ip address. Is this still required? I thought that Apache would know to redirect to my distribution....What am I doing wrong?
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl and /etc/apache2/sites-available/default look like this ...
DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory>
etc ...
/var/www/.htaccess
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
I created an empty 'galaxy' directory with 777 permissions on it under /var/www
and universe_wsgi.ini
# Define the proxy-prefix filter. [filter:proxy-prefix] use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix prefix = /galaxy
# ---- Galaxy ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration of the Galaxy application.
[app:main] filter-with = proxy-prefix cookie_path = /galaxy
Thanks Neil
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Thanks very much. This did in fact solve the issue. For those following the thread the "Rewrite" statements have to be added to /etc/apache2/sites-available/defaults. Thanks Again Neil -----Original Message----- From: Carlos Borroto [mailto:carlos.borroto@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2012 6:14 AM To: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] Installing galaxy with Apache ... This thread my help you: http://dev.list.galaxyproject.org/Running-Galaxy-behind-apache2-td4624545.ht... On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 5:48 PM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi Jelle, I'm still having issues with Apache. I've moved
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
from /var/www/.htaccess to /etc/apache2/httpd.conf
I still get a "404 Not found" error when trying to access galaxy (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy )
http://140.253.78.44 still gets the "It Works!" Apache default index.html
and http://140.253.78.44:8080 gets the galaxy page
/var/log/apache2/error.log states...
[Fri Aug 24 07:35:27 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/favicon.ico [Fri Aug 24 07:36:25 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /var/www/galaxy
Now if I change httpd.conf and add the vitrtualHost tags to:
ServerName localhost <VirtualHost *:80> RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P] </VirtualHost>
I now get a "403 Forbidden" error when trying to access (http://140.253.78.44/galaxy ) You don't have permission to access /galaxy/ on this server, and /var/log/apache2/error.log states..
[Fri Aug 24 07:45:33 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] attempt to make remote request from mod_rewrite without proxy enabled: proxy:http://localhost:8080/ [Fri Aug 24 07:45:34 2012] [error] [client 140.253.78.44] File does not exist: /etc/apache2/htdocs
Any help much appreciated
Neil ________________________________________ From: Jelle Scholtalbers [j.scholtalbers@gmail.com] Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 8:20 PM To: Burdett, Neil (ICT Centre, Herston - RBWH) Cc: galaxy-user@lists.bx.psu.edu Subject: Re: [galaxy-user] Installing galaxy with Apache ...
Hi Neil,
with your current apache configuration, you should probably see Galaxy at http://yourip/galaxy This is due to your Rewriterule /galaxy and for that you have also set proxy_prefix = /galaxy in your universe_wsgi.ini
You should probably remove the empty galaxy directory under /var/www Furthermore, most of the time you will not need a directory with 777 in your apache web/documentroot..
Cheers, Jelle
On Thu, Aug 23, 2012 at 8:34 AM, <Neil.Burdett@csiro.au> wrote:
Hi I've installed galaxy with the default settings and it works fine.
On a new Ubuntu machine I am trying to get galaxy running with Apache. But I am having problems, I've followed the documentation.
After installing Apache I can put my ip address into a browser and I get message saying Apache is working fine. It displays a message from /var/www/index.html
Now when I start galaxy I was assuming I would get redirected to the galaxy welcome page, but this doesn't happen and it remains at /var/www/index.html. To view the welcome page I have to add ":8080" after the ip address. Is this still required? I thought that Apache would know to redirect to my distribution....What am I doing wrong?
/etc/apache2/sites-available/default-ssl and /etc/apache2/sites-available/default look like this ...
DocumentRoot /var/www <Directory /> Options FollowSymLinks AllowOverride None </Directory> <Directory /var/www/> Options Indexes FollowSymLinks MultiViews AllowOverride None Order allow,deny allow from all </Directory>
etc ...
/var/www/.htaccess
RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/galaxy$ /galaxy/ [R] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/style/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/june_2007_style/blue/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/scripts/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/scripts/packed/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/static/(.*) /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/$1 [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/favicon.ico /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/favicon.ico [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy/robots.txt /home/galaxy/galaxy-dist/static/robots.txt [L] RewriteRule ^/galaxy(.*) http://localhost:8080$1 [P]
I created an empty 'galaxy' directory with 777 permissions on it under /var/www
and universe_wsgi.ini
# Define the proxy-prefix filter. [filter:proxy-prefix] use = egg:PasteDeploy#prefix prefix = /galaxy
# ---- Galaxy ---------------------------------------------------------------
# Configuration of the Galaxy application.
[app:main] filter-with = proxy-prefix cookie_path = /galaxy
Thanks Neil
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participants (3)
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Carlos Borroto
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Jelle Scholtalbers
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Neil.Burdett@csiro.au