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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 Jul 09
3
Mongrel and proxying with Apache 2 mod_proxy
Hi all, I''ve just spent some time going through trying to get mongrel & apache 2.0 working with mod_proxy. I thought I''d share what I''ve found in case someone is going through the same exercise. Of late, I''ve been using mongrel (lovely, btw) to run my rails apps. Since I have a couple of different rails apps running on the machine, I thought it be nice to
2007 Nov 23
2
Unable to read anything from request.remote_ip
For some users, request.remote_ip always return nil. According to the RAILS''s help: REMOTE_ADDR is the standard but will fail if the user is behind a proxy. HTTP_CLIENT_IP and/or HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR are set by proxies so check for these before falling back to REMOTE_ADDR. HTTP_X_FORWARDED_FOR may be a comma- delimited list in the case of multiple chained proxies; the first is the
2006 Apr 06
1
Apache - mod_proxy
This is really an apache question but if anyone knows offhand it would be nice to know... How do i build a standalone mod_proxy.so module that i can use to load into an apache install that has loadable module support compiled in? thanks
2006 Jul 26
5
Mongrel + mod_proxy URL issues
We have a Centos server with a number of virtual hosts, and my rails app runs under one of those virtual hosts using mongrel_rails. The app lives in /home/mydomain/railsapp where /home/mydomain/railsapp/public is the rails root. It runs under mongrel on port 8008, so to get to it users invoke the url http://www.mydomain.com:8008/ - all is fine to this point. Now I have some users whose
2006 Nov 23
2
Mongrel + Apache 1.3 + OpenBSD
Hello, I want to install a mongrel rails server with an apache in fronthead, all that on OpenBSD. But OpenBSD is released with a homemade Apache 1.3.29 patched by the OpenBSD team. I really want to keep this version of apache and I don''t want to change it to Apache 2.x (because of the security and the license but it''s not the point here). But for having mongrel, it has to be with
2007 Jun 05
3
Mongrel/Apache mod_deflate question
Hi Folks, We''re moving from a single lighttpd-hosted Rails box to a Apache/ mongrel cluster. In lighttpd, mod_compress had a very nice feature: if there''s a static file, it would compress it in a user-specified compress folder. If the file hasn''t changed, it would just serve out the compress file; if the file has changed, it would recompress it and serve it out.
2006 Aug 24
0
apache2.2 mod_proxy, mongrel, and my poor rails code
Hi mongrel-users, Just a heads up for apache2.2 mod_proxy + mongrel + rails users: If you have a line like this in your source (because you''ve done a poor job maintaining your code and reading the API docs): render ''foo'', :layout => ''bar'' You might expect it to do what it says... but it actually sets deprecated_status and ends up setting
2006 Feb 25
6
[OT-ish] Rails, Mongrel and apache
This is kind of off topic. I want to put my fancy rails app (myapp) as a subdirectory on my os x server. so my osx server works fine right now as www.mydomain.com. How do I tell apache (1.3 i think) to proxy web requests for a subdirectory /myapp to localhost:3000 where I have mongrel running (Jed, you rock)? I googled, but I don''t know the right words to use, so I''m not
2006 Apr 21
4
Scaling Rails with Apache 2.2, mod_proxy_balancer and Mongrel
Cheers, I''ve just published a blog post about scaling Rails with Apache 2.2, mod_proxy_balancer and Mongrel. This way you do not need another proxy server or load balancer for Mongrel. Just use Apache 2.2 and mod_proxy balancer. http://blog.innerewut.de/articles/2006/04/21/scaling-rails-with-apache-2-2-mod_proxy_balancer-and-mongrel Jonathan -- Jonathan Weiss
2006 Jul 31
11
Mongrel and Apache docs?
Any news on the Apache Best Practice Deployment instructions? I''m getting ready to set up a production server, and would prefer to use Apache and Mongrel/Cluster. Don''t think I''ll be able to get the latest Apache though. Do I have to proxy through Pound or something to handle multiple mongrel instances? Any pointers? Any help appreciated, Brett
2006 Jul 13
3
mongrel, apache, mod_proxy, etc...
after days and days of fighting back and forth with an apache/fastcgi environment, i found mongrel and was up and running smoothly in about 10 minutes. i''m having a hard time with something though. if i set up ProxyPass and ProxyPassRevers to the root of the site, everything works fine. however once i try to just use separate directories for all of my apps, none of the attachments
2007 Aug 26
5
Issues with mod_proxy/mod_proxy_balancer and my ded. server host
Hello list, I wonder if someone could help me understand the following: I''ve got a managed dedicated server with GoDaddy. Until now, I''ve only hosted PHP applications there. I now need to set it up to host my new beloved Rails application. I asked them to set up apache with mod_proxy_balancer for the mongrel cluster, however, here''s what they told me: *Unfortunately,
2006 Nov 24
2
Mongrel + Apache 1.3 + OpenBSD
Hello, I want to install a bunch mongrel servers with an apache in fronthead, all that on OpenBSD. But OpenBSD is released with a homemade Apache 1.3.29 patched by the OpenBSD team. I really want to keep this version of apache and I don''t want to change it to Apache 2.x (because of the security and the license but it''s not the point here). But for having mongrel, it has to be
2006 Mar 20
1
Mongrel + Apache = Parallel processing ?
Hello All, If I use Apache/mod_proxy with mongrel, will that give me multiple processes? I have a long-running request that blocks all other requests on a single mongrel service instance. Ideas? Thank you all! -- ------------------------------ Forget the icing. Bake the Cake! - the epi-centered developer ------------------------------ Peter Fitzgibbons -------------- next part
2007 May 21
0
Apache mod_proxy mongrel_cluster and subversion http
Hello everyone, I have a site setup where I need to have svn access and my rails app accessible on the same IP. Right now I can only seem to have one or the other. This is a production environment... I''m running Ubuntu 7.04 server with apache2 and mod_proxy serving rails requests to 2 mongrel servers via mongrel_cluster and it works great to serve the app when I use this httpd.conf file
2015 Aug 28
1
apache mysterious 404 error
Hi Robert, It's this: drwxr-xr-x. 2 daemon daemon 4096 Aug 27 12:34 /var/www/mycompanyStore/images Thanks, Tim On Fri, Aug 28, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Robert Wolfe <Robert.Wolfe at malco.com> wrote: > What is the absolute path on the server that /mycompanyStore/images/ is > store in? > > -----Original Message----- > From: centos-bounces at centos.org
2015 Aug 28
4
apache mysterious 404 error
Hey guys, Sorry for the failed attempts at obscuring the company I work for. My boss wouldn't take too kindly to it if I revealed that information on a mailing list. :) So anyway, I realized that capitalization might be the problem. So I renamed the directory to match what was in the URL. That didn't solve the problem. However I noticed this message turning up in the logs: [Fri Aug 28
2008 Jan 17
6
Apache22+mod_proxy+mongrel+ssl
I am trying to move a Rails application, that uses SSL, from an Apache/FastCGI stack, that works fine, to Apache22 and mongrel working with a single mongrel instance (i.e., not mongrel cluster, yet.) I have a single mongrel instance demonized and working fine on http, on port 3000. Apache/OpenSSL/certs working fine. Here is my test http.conf (deliberately kept as simple as possible):
2015 May 07
2
Apache 2.2 itk - 404 not found
Hi all, Freshly installed apache 2.2 with httpd-itk (from epel). When I try to access apache's document root from a browser on local network, it always serve me the Apache welcome page, even if I have a index.html and a phpinfo.php file in the /var/www/html folder. If point the browser specifically to http://server/index.html, I get a '404 Not found error'. I'm running CentOS