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I disabled SCGI on Molly Brown after getting the example running so as not to have an unnecessary attack surface running on my system. Fast forward a couple weeks and now that I've gone through Tomasino's newest video [1] on making a Gemini app, I wanted to fire it up again and try my hand and some user authentication...but it wouldn't work, and I kept getting:
Error connecting to SCGI socket /home/gemini/gemini/socks/scgi.sock: dial unix /home/gemini/gemini/socks/scgi.sock: connect: connection refused
To which I couldnt' figure out. Were the permissions wrong? Did I have the SCGI folder in the wrong spot? NOPE!
That's right folks, I didn't daemonize my program, so when my browser tried to look for the socket listed in my molly.conf, there was *no* program on the other end to respond. So before you daemonize your program, you simply have to fire it up in python:
python3 /scgi-bin/test-scgi-server.py
And done - the response came through.
Gritty
2022-03-11
Tags: SCGI, Python, Molly-Brown