Thank you Jamis. That was the answer is was looking for. Haven't found
it in the documentation.
Great product and keep up the great work.

Daniel

On 2 Mai, 15:44, Jamis Buck <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Daniel,
>
> Yes, Capistrano was designed with just this setup in mind. You
> basically just tell Capistrano that your web server is a "gateway"
> into your other servers:
>
>    set :gateway, "web.server"
>
>    role :web, "web.server"
>    role :app, "app.server"
>
> All connections to the servers specified in the roles will then be
> made by tunnelling through an ssh connection to the gateway server.
>
> - Jamis
>
> On May 2, 2007, at 2:24 AM, dweinand wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hello,
> > i have my rails app running on a two server setup. means a webserver
> > is reachable via web and ssh. on this server apache is running and
> > proxies the the requests to the application server.
> > this application server is behind the webserver and not reachable from
> > the web. on this server my rails app is located. the application
> > server is only reachable with ssh from the webserver in front.
>
> > at the moment i have to login to the webserver with a ssh shell. from
> > this shell i connect with ssh to teh app server and deploy my rails
> > ab. would be great to use capistrano with this setup. possible?
>
> > regards
>
> > Daniel


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