I am trying to determine why authentication for protected resources using the Authorization:
header behaves properly when using a local development server but not on my deployed apache 2.2 w/mod_wsgi implementation.
I am using django 1.8 with django-rest-framework
and the django-rest-framework-jwt
lib for JWT based authentication. The apache server is ver 2.2 with mod_wsgi. This is all running on an ubuntu 12.04 instance (python 2.7).
Working case with manage.py runserver on localhost:
# manage.py runserver is running
curl -s -X POST \
-d '{"username":"[email protected]", "password":}' \
http://localhost:8000/portfolio/login
# Response as expected:
##> {"token":"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6Ikp..."}
# Using above token as $TOKEN_STR with JWT prefix for Auth header:
curl -X GET -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: $TOKEN_STR" \
http://localhost:8000/portfolio
# Response as expected
##> {"data":"[...]"}
Broken case with apache2.2 mod_wsgi:
curl -s -X POST \
-d '{"username":"[email protected]", "password":}' \
http://myremote.com/django/portfolio/login
# Response as expected:
##> {"token":"eyJhbGciOiJIUzI1NiIsInR5cCI6Ikp..."}
# Using above token as $TOKEN_STR with JWT prefix for Auth header:
curl -X GET -H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-H "Authorization: $TOKEN_STR" \
http://myremote.com/django/portfolio
# Response behaves as authentication not even there w/403 or 401:
##> {"detail": "Authentication credentials were not provided."}
Apache site config
#### DJANGO APP ####
LogLevel info
WSGIDaemonProcess dev processes=2 threads=15
WSGIProcessGroup dev
WSGIScriptAlias /django /webapps/django/config/wsgi.py
<Directory /webapps/django>
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
</Directory>
### DJANGO APP ####
Possibly relevant configs
config.py
## Django rest frameowkr config
REST_FRAMEWORK = {
'DEFAULT_PERMISSION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.permissions.IsAuthenticated',
),
'DEFAULT_AUTHENTICATION_CLASSES': (
'rest_framework.authentication.SessionAuthentication',
'rest_framework.authentication.BasicAuthentication',
'rest_framework_jwt.authentication.JSONWebTokenAuthentication',
)
}
JWT_AUTH = {
'JWT_ENCODE_HANDLER':
'rest_framework_jwt.utils.jwt_encode_handler',
'JWT_DECODE_HANDLER':
'rest_framework_jwt.utils.jwt_decode_handler',
'JWT_PAYLOAD_HANDLER':
'rest_framework_jwt.utils.jwt_payload_handler',
'JWT_PAYLOAD_GET_USER_ID_HANDLER':
'rest_framework_jwt.utils.jwt_get_user_id_from_payload_handler',
'JWT_RESPONSE_PAYLOAD_HANDLER':
'rest_framework_jwt.utils.jwt_response_payload_handler',
'JWT_SECRET_KEY': SECRET_KEY,
'JWT_ALGORITHM': 'HS256',
'JWT_AUTH_HEADER_PREFIX': 'JWT',
}
I have encountered similar problem. I figure out that I was missing below directive in the Apache configuration file
WSGIPassAuthorization On
The solution is in apache conf file, we need to turn on WSGIPassAuthorization like this:
<VirtualHost *:80>
ServerAlias example.com
ServerName example.com
Alias /static /srv/www/MyProject/MyProject/static
<Directory /srv/www/MyProject/MyProject/static>
Require all granted
</Directory>
<Directory /srv/www/MyProject/MyProject/>
<Files wsgi.py>
Require all granted
</Files>
</Directory>
WSGIDaemonProcess example python-path=/srv/www/MyProject/MyProject python-home=/srv/envs/venv
WSGIProcessGroup example
WSGIScriptAlias / /srv/www/MyProject/MyProject/wsgi.py
WSGIPassAuthorization On
</VirtualHost>
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