Displaying 20 results from an estimated 700 matches similar to: "Mongrel and ssl? behind Pound"
2006 Jul 05
0
mongrel_cluster and pound configuration
Hi,
I''ve noticed an issue (or what I think is an issue) with
mongrel_cluster: in the config file, I tell it to store pid files in /
tmp/ and when I start it they get saved there, but when I run restart
or stop, it says it can''t find pid files. Problem being: it looks for
pid files in /path/to/my/app/tmp/.
Is anyone else aware of this?
I have lighty forwarding to pound
2006 Apr 04
1
Apache, SSL, Mongrel and File upload question...
Not sure, but this might have something to do with Net::HTTP being broken
in Ruby 1.8.4. See:
http://shnoo.gr/articles/2006/04/03/ruby-1-8-4-breaks-net-http
Josh
http://shnoo.gr
--- rails@lists.rubyonrails.org wrote:
But
now, alas, I try to upload a file. Attempting to upload a file gives me
a ''bad content body'' error at line 981 of cgi.rb, in the read_multipart method.
2006 Jul 08
8
Mongrel, lighty, pound, and request.remote_ip
Is anyone using the setup described at the Rails blog?
http://weblog.rubyonrails.org/2006/7/3/pound-makes-lighty-and-mongrel-
play-nice
I''m using it in production, and the only problem I have is the same
as people have described in the comments over there, namely that
Rails thinks all requests come from localhost.
See http://isabont.com/requestinfo for the headers.
Any
2006 Jan 23
7
Globalize - Wiki down, docs down, status?
Hi,
Currently the wiki entry for Globalize
http://wiki.rubyonrails.org/rails/pages/Globalize+Plugin
http://globalize.diluvia.net is down,
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2008 Feb 01
0
Re: [Pound Mailing List] Status of Pound-2.3.2 X-SSL-certificate single-line patch ?
For those of you using Pound with Mongrel, the latest dev release allows for
the single line certificate behaviour that Jeff wrote the patch for
initially.
I''ll update the wiki to make mention of it once we''ve been able to do some
testing with it.
On Feb 1, 2008 9:03 AM, Robert Segall <roseg@apsis.ch> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2008-01-28 at 13:28 -0800, Nigel Kersten
2004 Jul 25
1
pound key tone generated after call answered?
Hello,
I've been working on an * dialer application, whereby a requirement is that if no one answers the call, a message must be left on voicemail. I've been using the record(tmp.gsm) function with silence detection enabled to wait for the greeting to finish before speaking.
However, on voicemail systems where you can interrupt the greeting with a pound (#) key to access your voicemail
2006 Jul 03
0
[UPDATE] Pound Docs Wrong
Hi Folks,
There was an error in the Pound documentation at:
http://mongrel.rubyforge.org/docs/pound.html
Basically the documentation has a sample config that only configures one
backend for one service, which isn''t what people want. You actually
want *three* backends in *one* service.
Please go check that your configuration looks like the current
documentation.
Thanks.
--
Zed A.
2006 Jul 10
0
Deploying Rails with Pound in Front of Mongrel, Lighttpd, and Apache
Fyi, here''s a write-up I just posted on deploying Rails with Mongrel(s)
behind Pound:
http://blog.tupleshop.com/articles/2006/07/08/deploying-rails-with-
pound-in-front-of-mongrel-lighttpd-and-apache
Rob
2006 Mar 17
2
British Pound character in error messages
some of my validation error messages contain a pound sign (the British
currency, not #)
however, this get''s shown as a question mark in the view. i can get round it
by using the html reference (£) instead of the literal character, but
it seems a little counter-intuitive to handle this in the model... isn''t it
view related?
any suggestions? I''m developing
2008 Sep 11
1
IVR response of the pound key
Dear all,
I've used trixbox to compose a custom IVR, and I've defined the input
of pound key(#) leading to the repetition of the parent announcement.
But each time the pound key is pressed, file "dir-intro.gsm" will
always be played. Can any one tell me the reason?
By the way,if I want to modify the build-in IVR, which configuration
file should be edited? Thanks in advance.
2006 Aug 23
2
Excessive CLOSE_WAIT sockets, pound
Hello,
I''m experiencing a strange, but very bad behavior with Mongrel
0.3.13.4 and Pound 1.8. Every 6 hours or so one of our nine (not
consistent on which one) application servers ( each one running
several mongrel processes ) will start leaving lots of socket
connections with pound open. This leads to "Too many open files"
errors. I''ve set pound to close connections
2007 Aug 16
3
Sessions on Rails with Pound and Mongrel
Hi All,
I''m experiencing a problem when using pound with Rails. My set up is I
have a machine acting as a load balancer running Pound. This listens
on port 80 and directs requests with a particular URL to two backend
servers both of which are serving my rails app using mongrel cluster
on ports 9000,9001 and 9002. There is a problem with sessions even
though I am storing the session data
2006 Jul 18
6
Replace Pound/Pens/Balance with Ruby alternative
Right now you can use either Pens/Balance/Pound to put in front of some
Mongrels and it works really good (easy to setup too!). I got to
thinking, would it be possible to mimic what Pens/Balance/Pound does in
pure Ruby (yeah, I know the answer is yes)? I guess I''m looking for a
starting point. Does one simply write an HTTP listener that then
redirects the calls to Mongrel? Is
2006 Jul 17
0
Pound + Mongrel = Easy RoR deployment
I''ve messed with Lighttpd, Litespeed, Apache, etc. All took too much
"thinking" and trial and error to get my RoR apps up and running on a
clean Linux system. (Note: I''m not saying these are BAD, just that they
took me too much time to get going) This weekend I put some time into
Pound and Mongrel and ended up getting that up and running in a very
short amount of
2003 Jul 24
0
the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT Rambli ng)
Some more unusual ones:
http://www.muppetlabs.com/~breadbox/intercal-man/tonsila.html
-----Original Message-----
From: Gary Gapinski [mailto:Gary.Gapinski@grc.nasa.gov]
Sent: 24 July 2003 14:37
To: asterisk-users@lists.digium.com
Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] the 'pound' and '#' are the same? (OT
Rambling)
On Thursday 24 July 2003 01:21, John Laur wrote:
> I haven't ever
2007 Oct 03
1
Resolving digit strings using pound/hash.
Hi all,
The thing that has bugged me about Asterisk since I first started
playing with it, is the fact that the pound sign/hash/octothorp doesn't
resolve digit conflicts or cancel timing on a variable length string such
as a tie line code or when you call numbers in a country whose length can
be different between numbers in the same plan. In North America, we see
this when calling
2013 Jun 19
1
Pound Sign # in password
Is there any way to use a pound sign # in my postfix user password in the
dovecot sql configuration file.
2003 Jul 24
4
the 'pound' and '#' are the same?
Hi,
I am translating the voice files of voicemail now. I don't know if the POUND and # are the same key in the telephone's keypad. If they are same, how could we understand the following message:
%vm-msginstruct.gsm%To hear the next message press 6, to repeat this message press 5, to hear the previous message press 4, to delete or undelete this message press seven, to quite voicemail
2006 May 01
1
GBP/pound sign being converted to question mark
Hi everbody. I''m at my wit''s end with a tiny bug in my Rails app. The UK
pound symbol (?) is being converted to a question mark (?) somewhere
when I save my models. Here''s all the information I can think of.
* Constructing a model containing a ?-sign and displaying its contents
works fine.
* Saving a ?-sign into the database on the mysql command line and
retrieving
2006 Oct 20
5
OT: Problems with Pound Signs and Apache
Hi list,
I have 2 Centos 4 servers running the Horde system, apparently identical
in configuration, but they are behaving differently...
On one, when emails containing a Pound Sign (?) are displayed it shows
as ?? (not sure if this will come through right, but it's a capital A
with a 'hat' accent over it followed by the pound sign).
On the other, the Pound sign displays