I meant built-in Flask web server used for debugging, in the second to last 
sentence. 

On Saturday, September 8, 2018 at 8:13:17 PM UTC-7, userneedshelp wrote:
>
> Hello! I have a Flask application running on CentOS7. I have user 
> authentication setup now and working as expected when I run the app on the 
> builtin Flask server (for debugging). The issue is that Authorization is 
> not working 100% of the time when running the application on Apache with 
> the help of mod_wsgi. When I run the Flask using the builtin server, 
> authentication works each time. When I run the app via Apache, as soon as 
> the user logs in, it should be going to a specific page but it's getting 
> this error in the browser. Once I refresh the page, the user goes to the 
> right page. 
>
> Unauthorized
>
> The server could not verify that you are authorized to access the URL
>  requested.  You either supplied the wrong credentials (e.g. a bad 
> password), or your browser doesn't understand how to supply the 
> credentials required.
>
> *User->Login Page-> Home Page - Is desired*
>
>
> *User-Login Page->home - "Unauthorized" error message -> Then I hit f5 (to 
> refresh_ ->Home*
>
> This issue only happens when I am using Apache and not the guiltin Flask 
>
> Any idea what could be happening? 
>
>
>

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