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Thursday, January 23, 2014
On 01/22/2014 08:37 PM, saravanan p wrote:
On your server system and on your client (local) system (all assuming you cannot set it up in dns) you need to have the server associated with the ip. On the server it is as simple as putting '127.0.0.1 localhost mysite' in the /etc/hosts file and on the client (local) system you would put '121.0.0.1 mysite' in the /etc/hosts file (this assumes that 121.0.0.1 is the address of the server). In your virtual host file you would list the server name as mysite. You are making this all too complex.> Is that possible to point like below> It sounds like you are setting this up for localhost viewing, or on a local network. My answers are somewhat specific to this, particularly the part about your hosts file.
No, its not local network. In local network i can setup with any domain name in hosts file and i can access the rails app with that domain name in my browser.Problem is, i have server ip address with global access. But i don't have domain name for that server.If I mention 121.0.0.1 mysite.com in my server hosts file, i know i cant access mysite.com in my local browser.
You do not need to mess with domains etc. if you have the static ip and hostname information available.
Norm
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I am trying to setup like ServerName server_ip_address/mysite instead of ServerName mysite.com/mysiteI think we can only give mysite.com. mysite.com/mysite will not point rails application.>
On Wed, Jan 22, 2014 at 8:31 PM, Walter Lee Davis <waltd@wdstudio.com> wrote:
It sounds like you are setting this up for localhost viewing, or on a local network. My answers are somewhat specific to this, particularly the part about your hosts file.
On Jan 22, 2014, at 6:04 AM, saravanan p wrote:
> Hi,
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> Good evening!
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> Is that possible to point like below
ServerName takes a hostname, not an IP address or path. Try mysite.com instead.
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> <VirtualHost *:80>
> ServerName xxx.xxx.xx.x/mysite #server ip address
> DocumentRoot /path/to/projects/public
If your Rails app is called "Projects", then this line looks correct.
> RailsEnv development
> <Directory /path/to/projects/public>
Ditto, this path should match the DocumentRoot line.
If you had set up the server to respond to mysite.com, and the server was running, then you would point your browser to mysite.com/ and see whatever you had configured your root path to be.
> AllowOverride all
> Options -MultiViews
> </Directory>
> </VirtualHost>
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> and Can I access xxx.xxx.xx.x/mysite in my browser? I tries this but its doesn't work...
In your hosts file, you would put
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> // hosts file
> xxx.xxx.xx.x xxx.xxx.xx.x/mysite
xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx mysite.com
A DNS record like this would point *from* an IP *to* a virtual host. In production, you would set up your public server to respond to your actual domain name, and you would have your DNS hosting provider point your domain to the public IP address of your actual server.
Walter
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> is this possible or we have to give only name (domain name) ? i.e example.com/mysite
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