I'm learning more each minute. My hosting company is glowhost. They
are really good and I just downloaded Phusion Passenger and uploaded
it.

On Nov 20, 12:30 pm, Jason Keenan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey there,
>
> You'll probably have to get this info from your provider as there are  
> heaps of variations between hosting setups. If you have a parked  
> domain name, ask them how you setup the domain to point to the  
> application. I wouldn't think you'd be able to run your app on port  
> 80 either. You'd usually run the rails app say with mongrel on a  
> different port then proxy through apache on 80.
>
> It sounds like you're really new to rails and server setups. Ideally  
> you need to do some research. Search the knowledgebase of your  
> provider to see how to setup a rails app. Make sure you know how to  
> get things running on your local machine first and work through some  
> of the issues there. Search through the google groups archives to see  
> if your questions have been answered there.
>
> If all else fails, give a thorough description of your hosting  
> provider so we can give more accurate tips.
>
> Have fun :)
>
> Jason
> On 21/11/2008, at 7:08 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
>
>
> > Uploaded passenger to my root, but now I have a 500 error on my root
>
> > On Nov 20, 11:04 am, "Nicholas Van Weerdenburg" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > wrote:
> >> The way it normally works is your request a port, they give it to  
> >> you (say
> >> 4005).
> >> You run rails on that port, and then your proxy apache or another  
> >> webserver
> >> to point to it. Either proxy or use mod_rewrite. Make sure you  
> >> start the app
> >> using mongrel and not webrick. Mongrel is the standard now, so you  
> >> should be
> >> fine.
>
> >> Search on "deploying rails to joyent" or other to see  
> >> instructions. They may
> >> be similar to your hosting company (who I am assuming doesn't  
> >> regularly host
> >> rails apps).
>
> >> Dreamhost uses a new deployment means called "Passenger" which  
> >> makes it very
> >> easy.
>
> >> Regards,
> >> Nick
>
> >> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 1:59 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <
>
> >> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>> My hosting company is saying it can't be on port 80. I'm willing to
> >>> pay to get this to work on my root domain
>
> >>> On Nov 19, 9:23 pm, "Steven A Bristol" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> On Thu, Nov 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> >>>> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> >>>>> Sweet man, thanks!!
>
> >>>>> SO I did the right thing by removing the :3000 on my domain in  
> >>>>> the rb
> >>>>> files?
>
> >>>> The urls in the config file are for writing urls in a certain  
> >>>> part of
> >>>> the app. If you are running dev mode on port 80, then removing  
> >>>> it is
> >>>> the right thing to do. But you should be running in prod mode on  
> >>>> port
> >>>> 80, and dev mode on port 3000. Try reading a tutorial on rails  
> >>>> to see
> >>>> how it works. Does anyone know a good one?
>
> >>>> steve
>
> >> --
> >> Nicholas Van Weerdenburg
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