Friday, February 15, 2013

Re: [Rails] Running Rails App Via Passenger

On Thursday, February 14, 2013 5:31:38 PM UTC-5, Nick Apperley wrote:
Managed to access the website by adding Listen 1025 to the Apache config file, and adding an entry to the hosts file. Have used a different port for the website (in its VirtualHost entry). Port 80 is already taken by the default website.


You can serve multiple sites from the same IP address and port if Apache is set up correctly.  My virtual hosts file has this at the top:

# Use name-based virtual hosting.
NameVirtualHost *:80 

Also, I don't think you want to have a single-component domain name.  For example, if the site would eventually go live at eea.com, then you could set up your dev site with servername of eea.local, so that once the site is live you can access both the live site and your local site without having to change your hosts file.

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