Le 28.10.2014 15:19, Bram Diederik a écrit :
I am able to connect to the databases
here is the config of the default site , dev site only has a
different X_DEBIAN_SITEID setting e.g. FcgidInitialEnv
X_DEBIAN_SITEID "dev"
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<IfModule mod_ssl.c>
<VirtualHost *:443>
FcgidInitialEnv RAILS_RELATIVE_URL_ROOT ""
FcgidInitialEnv X_DEBIAN_SITEID "default"
Alias "/plugin_assets/"
/var/cache/redmine/default/plugin_assets/
DocumentRoot /usr/share/redmine/public
<Directory "/usr/share/redmine/public">
Options +FollowSymLinks +ExecCGI
Order allow,deny
Allow from all
RewriteEngine On
RewriteRule ^$ index.html [QSA]
RewriteRule ^([^.]+)$ $1.html [QSA]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} !-f [OR]
RewriteCond %{REQUEST_FILENAME} dispatch.fcgi$
RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi [QSA,L]
</Directory>
SSLEngine on
SSLCertificateFile /etc/ssl/certs/ssl-cert-snakeoil.pem
SSLCertificateKeyFile /etc/ssl/private/ssl-cert-snakeoil.key
</VirtualHost>
</IfModule>
Hello.
I think the problem comes from your apache's configuration. This should
help you:
https://httpd.apache.org/docs/2.2/vhosts/index.html
In short, you need to setup different VirtualHosts. They can differ
with name, but this will imply a correct DNS configuration I guess, or
by IPs/port, which might be easier if you do not have access to your
DNS. In that case, users will have to know the correct IP/port of the
instance.
If you go to a different port, users will have to use it when accessing
the server, for example: "http://localhost:443/redmine", or
"http://localhost:444/redmine". You will have to take care no daemon is
listening to ports you used.
If you go for a different IP, you can simply add it in
/etc/network/interface, by adding (for example) a "eth0:0" address.
Users will need to know that address, which might be static, or set by a
DHCP.
I'm not an expert on that, so I might be wrong.
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