Hello you all, this is my first time on this forum because I recently started to learn this exciting "new" language and Frame stuff... anyway, I used to have Ruby 1.8.2 installed with Rails and I wrote some warmup applications on these. Yesterday I decided to update my Ruby and Rails... about 4-5 hours later I finished... it wasn''t easy but what is.. right? so I changed many things and finally everything seemed to be working ( my old applications! ) I created a new app with this new environment and I received a very nice welcome note saying: "Welcome aboard! You''re riding on rails!" and there is a link saying About your applictaion''s environment.... and when I click on this I got a sweet red window: "For security purposes, this information is only available to local requests!" How can I change this? I was trying to find solution on-line but I couldn''t find anything :( I have a server, I have debian 3.1 installed on it with Apache2 and the latest updates of everything (I am not using WebRick!!!) Thanks for your help! zMeM -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
Why do you need a solution to this? They are not joking about this being because of security and I''m confused on why you would want to show to the world the version of things on your server. On 5/28/06, Imre Mehesz <imehesz@gmail.com> wrote:> Hello you all, > > this is my first time on this forum because I recently started to learn > this exciting "new" language and Frame stuff... > > anyway, I used to have Ruby 1.8.2 installed with Rails and I wrote some > warmup applications on these. Yesterday I decided to update my Ruby and > Rails... about 4-5 hours later I finished... it wasn''t easy but what > is.. right? > > so I changed many things and finally everything seemed to be working ( > my old applications! ) > > I created a new app with this new environment and I received a very nice > welcome note saying: "Welcome aboard! You''re riding on rails!" and there > is a link saying > About your applictaion''s environment.... and when I click on this I got > a sweet red window: "For security purposes, this information is only > available to local requests!" > > How can I change this? > > I was trying to find solution on-line but I couldn''t find anything :( > > I have a server, I have debian 3.1 installed on it with Apache2 and the > latest updates of everything (I am not using WebRick!!!) > > Thanks for your help! > > zMeM > > -- > Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. > _______________________________________________ > Rails mailing list > Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org > http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >-- -------------- Jon Gretar Borgthorsson http://www.jongretar.net/
yeah just do a local wget if you have server access or something> Why do you need a solution to this? > They are not joking about this being because of security and I''m > confused on why you would want to show to the world the version of > things on your server. > > On 5/28/06, Imre Mehesz <imehesz@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hello you all, >> >> this is my first time on this forum because I recently started to learn >> this exciting "new" language and Frame stuff... >> >> anyway, I used to have Ruby 1.8.2 installed with Rails and I wrote some >> warmup applications on these. Yesterday I decided to update my Ruby and >> Rails... about 4-5 hours later I finished... it wasn''t easy but what >> is.. right? >> >> so I changed many things and finally everything seemed to be working ( >> my old applications! ) >> >> I created a new app with this new environment and I received a very nice >> welcome note saying: "Welcome aboard! You''re riding on rails!" and there >> is a link saying >> About your applictaion''s environment.... and when I click on this I got >> a sweet red window: "For security purposes, this information is only >> available to local requests!" >> >> How can I change this? >> >> I was trying to find solution on-line but I couldn''t find anything :( >> >> I have a server, I have debian 3.1 installed on it with Apache2 and the >> latest updates of everything (I am not using WebRick!!!) >> >> Thanks for your help! >> >> zMeM >> >> -- >> Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/. >> _______________________________________________ >> Rails mailing list >> Rails@lists.rubyonrails.org >> http://lists.rubyonrails.org/mailman/listinfo/rails >> > >-- Matthew Wastrodowski Web Developer http://blog.familopia.com mwastrod@uci.edu 949 395-7215