On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 10:28 PM, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Bingo!  I fixed the permissions problems with your command above
> (using user/group ruby) and the site loaded.  Only it loaded the blank
> white page with the big pink graphic and the text fields.
>
> I played around with the .rb files and changed things that said
> "localhost:3000" to my domainname (sub.domain.com) and restarted
> apache and everything looks normal now!
>
> Not sure if that was a good idea or not - I am still new to both Ruby
> AND Linux... But NOTHING links to port 3000 anymore, so while it may
> "LOOK" like it is working - I might have ruined my setup for when I
> want to serve PRODUCTION instead of development.
>
> Not sure what, but I figured I needed to get rid of :3000 in the entry
> since I am serving my application using APACHE which runs on port
> 80...
>
> Still trying to make since of all of this and plan to research some
> more - but I WANTED SOME SORT OF RESULTS so I could at least have some
> sort of motivation for learning all of this!
>
> So far I am very happy and interested to learn more.  THANKS FOR YOUR
> HELP ALONG MY WAY!
>
>
>
> On Nov 2, 4:06 pm, Steven Bristol <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Mon, Nov 2, 2009 at 4:48 PM, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> > Hey Steven,
>>
>> > Sorry for my ignorance, but again I am new to linux.  During the
>> > installation I setup a user "ruby" (not chad) but since I had to type
>> > "sudo" all the time during the installation of ruby, mysql, nginx etc
>> > --- the 2nd time I installed I stayed logged in as root so the
>> > commands were simpler to pass to the system (I reformatted and started
>> > over with apache instead of nginx).
>>
>> > Was that a bad idea, and will I need to reformat and reinstall
>> > everything (as regular user and NOT root?)?
>>
>> > I know I have a user named "ruby" with sudo ALL=ALL privelages but I
>> > do NOT know what the MAIN group name is? shouldn't APACHE run as user
>> > www or something?
>>
>> > Thanks for your help.
>>
>> > ~Chad



If you run it with phusion passenger behind apache, it will be port 80
by default.

steve

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