Configuring genieacs UI
Philip Boulton
philipb at corp.ssimicro.com
Tue May 10 10:36:07 EDT 2016
Thanks, Oliver. This is helpful and exactly what I was looking for.
PB
On 2016-05-10 1:24 AM, Oliver Kraitschy wrote:
> On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 08:03:40AM +0100, James Harrison wrote:
>
>> I'd strongly recommend plonking nginx in front of it as a reverse proxy;
>> this has the huge security benefit that you need not run Rails as root,
>> which it would need to to bind to port 80. nginx can also handle static
>> content serving much faster than Rails.
>>
>> https://www.nginx.com/resources/admin-guide/reverse-proxy/
>>
>> I'd also consider a non-default-rails server; thin is a reasonable
>> server, unicorn even moreso, puma if it can be threaded, and passenger
>> (mod_rails) performs as well as the rest.
> To make this clear: i assumed that Philipp was talking about his
> development environment, not about a production system. That's why i was
> talking about the RoR development server. Of course it's only meant for
> development purposes and you need to get a proper rails server for your
> production system. And i would also recommend to use nginx as a reverse
> proxy.
>
> Greetings,
> Oliver
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