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2006 May 19
12
Mongrel/Apache and static content
I''m looking for an easy way to have mongrel only serve dynamic railscontent, while letting Apache serve non-Rails content. Unfortunately,it seems that you have to segregate the static content in its ownfolder. That was also the case with the SCGI runner. I used thetrick outlined athttp://comments.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.ruby.rails/23347 to managethis. I was curious if a similar
2006 Sep 26
5
Expert feedback needed
Hello list, Some time ago I was looking for apache (as non balanced proxy) + mongrel configurations. Almost everybody seemed to use similar approaches (one of these could be found @ mongrel.rubygorge.org docs) with mod_rewrite. I don''t use proxy_balancer because I don''t need it at the moment (my site has pretty low traffic). This is apache configuration that I''m using
2008 Oct 06
8
.htaccess rewrite
can someone help me with an .htaccess rewrite? i''m trying to convert all requests to "/?spot=8888" to be "/locations/ 888". thanks. --~--~---------~--~----~------------~-------~--~----~ You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Ruby on Rails: Talk" group. To post to this group, send email to
2006 Jul 07
10
problem serving pdf files
I''m using the instructions from http://blog.codahale.com/2006/06/19/time-for-a-grown-up-server-rails-mongrel-apache-capistrano-and-you/to configure mongrel_cluster with apache mod_proxy_balancer. Everything works fine, except when I try to link to a pdf file to be opened in a new window, it displays the contents of the pdf as text instead of opening it as a pdf document through Acrobat.
2006 Jul 27
3
[somewhat OT] Apache config for Rails + ColdFusion + PHP
Our group has several web apps developed in ColdFusion, PHP, and Rails. The ColdFusion and PHP apps are on an older server, and the Rails apps on a new server. Ideally, we''d like them all to share the same server. Our current setup for the Rails server is Apache2.2 with mod_proxy_balancer and mongrel_cluster. We''d like to have specific directories be processed and served by
2008 Oct 11
5
Rails + Apache2 + Balancer Manager - PHP doesn't work
Hi I have a Debian Server and I managed that Ruby works with Apache2 and the Balancer Manager that listen to the Mongrel server. The Problem is that PHP files don''t work anymore. How do I have to configurate the Balance Manager that PHP is working again like without the Balance Manager? Greetings Andi -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.
2006 Aug 05
3
Apache 2.2 + Mod Proxy Balancer + Mongrel - Hot Linking Protection?
Hey guys, Ok, basically I coded a ruby on rails CMS to manage a bunch of media files. I am finding that a lot of people are "hot linking" to these media files and would like to prevent this to save bandwidth. Usually in the past, it hasn''t been a problem, I would add something like the following to my .htaccess file RewriteEngine on RewriteCond %{HTTP_REFERER} !^$
2006 May 02
4
recommended setup of Mongrel_cluster + SSL for multiple apps?
I''d like to use Mongrel_cluster with SSL on a green-field application (it can be configured however is best - initially, "ease of setup" is important, but then soon after will be scaling and response time). I''ve read a lot of emails on this topic, and checked out the Mongrel pages, etc, but I''m left with this question of what is recommended: For a
2006 Dec 07
17
compress and max upload size?
I am using mongrel_cluster with mod_proxy_balancer and would like to enable compression (assuming it improves throughtput) and limit file size upload. I configured mod_deflate and LimitRequestSize in Apache, but in my trials looks like the proxied calls bypass those directives (the conf goes below). Is there a way to get this? -- fxn # Adapt this .example locally, as usual. # # To be
2006 May 08
10
Apache 2.2, ProxyPass and HTTPS
Hi all, I''m currently trying to get Mongrel running my app whilst fronted by apache 2.2 in a sub-directory via https. A bit convoluted I''ll grant you but necessitated by existing systems. The pertinent parts of my httpd.conf: <VirtualHost 123.123.123.123:12345> #historic choice of random port number DocumentRoot /var/www/admin ServerName admin.example.com:12345
2007 Nov 23
3
Mongrel+Apache 2.2 Proxy
Hi, I''m running a rails (mongrel) based web service behind an apache proxy, on windows 2003. Sometimes I see a POST in the apache log that returned a 404 but nothing about it in the rails log. It doesn''t happen every time, 9 out of 10 times it works just fine. The post (is actually a put) comes from a .NET application uploading a small xml-file. The log message in apache
2006 Oct 03
4
Apache Re-Write and Directories
Howdy, I am using the ''default'' Apache 2.2 mod_rewrite rules suggested from the Web site and they are working. One thing related to static (non cluster directed) resources: If I have a directory in public called ''static'', if I request it as follows: http://www.domain.com/static/ - then it works If I request it as: http://www.domain.com/static - then it
2006 Jul 23
9
Kubuntu, Apache 2.2, Mongrel, Mongrel Cluster
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2005 Oct 10
1
Need help from Apache mod_rewrite crew !
Hi ! Has anyone got any tips/tricks on running a Productized Rails app on DreamHost ? Specifically, I get this in my error.log: ----------- [Mon Oct 10 11:39:46 2005] [error] [client 69.70.225.69] mod_rewrite: maximum number of internal redirects reached. Assuming configuration error. Use ''RewriteOptions MaxRedirects'' to increase the limit if neccessary. ----------- As
2007 Jan 17
2
mongrel cluster (+ Apache 2.2.4 + proxy balancer) not redirecting correctly
I''m in the process of setting up a mongrel cluster at the moment, and I''m running into a bit of an issue. Even worse is that I''m not sure whether this is a mongrel thing, or an Apache thing. While I''m inclined to think that this might be a balancer thing, I decided there was a higher chance hearing back from mongrel-users than from apache-users, so I''d
2006 Dec 21
4
my apache 2.2 conf
I just finished updating our internal site, which hosts multiple Rails apps, to Apache 2.2.3. It also has a TWiki rewritten into the root, ViewVC mounted on /cvs, and /server-status and /server-info. <VirtualHost *:80> ServerName int.example.com ServerAlias int CustomLog /var/www/logs/int.example.com/access.log combined ErrorLog /var/www/logs/int.example.com/error.log [...]
2006 Nov 08
2
Apache 2.2.3 setup woes
Good morning everyone, I am running apache 2.2.3 compiled from source and proxy load balancer as described on the mongrel site. I have a total of three sites, this setup works really well for two of them but for one of them, I keep getting "Forbidden" errors and this error in the apache logs: [warn] proxy: No protocol handler was valid for the URL /. If you are using a DSO version of
2007 Jan 25
6
NOT FOUND error
I''ve been hunting the web and reading the mailing lists all day but I''m not finding any guidance on this problem. When I try to talk to my mongrel it simply responds with NOT FOUND and nothing else. I can''t find anything on google because this has to be the second most commond phrase in existence. Any help or guidance would be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Chuck Vose
2006 May 10
2
Output Compression in Mongrel?
I''d like to implement output compression in Mongrel (ala Apache''s mod_deflate). I have found a Rails plugin that, with minor modification, works. Is there even an advantage to moving the output compression from the Rails app to a Mongrel handler? Unless, of course, someone knows how to configure mod_proxy_balancer with mod_deflate... == Will Green Web Developer & IT
2006 Jun 07
10
RoR with Apache2 - performance?
How is the performance running RoR with Apache2 compared to running it with PHP? -- Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.