Thanks for the help Vince. I did try it but it didnt work. Let me 
explain a bit more of my situation.

I have Linux with CentOS 4 and running lighttpd. Its works perfect. What 
I wanted was to run ruby on port 3000. I need to run a SVN service 
called redmine. I did have the ruby rails block in my lighttpd.conf 
file:

$HTTP["url"] =~ "/redmine" {
server.document-root = "/var/www/redmine/public/"
server.port = 3000
alias.url = ( "/redmine/" => "/var/www/redmine/public/" )
server.indexfiles = ("dispatch.fcgi")
server.error-handler-404 = "/redmine/dispatch.fcgi"
url.rewrite = ( "^/$ => "index.html", "^([^.]+)$" => "$1.html" )

fastcgi.server = (
   ("/redmine" =>
      (
         "socket" => "/tmp/example.socket",
         "bin-path" => "/usr/bin/ruby 
/var/www/redmine/public/dispatch.fcgi",
         "bin-environment" => ("RAILS_ENV" => "production")
         "idle-timeout" => 120,
         "check-local" => disable,
         "min-procs" => 1,
         "max-procs" => 4,
  )))
}

When I try to access www.example.com:3000/redmine I get Failed to 
Connect error.

Hope this is helpful and thanks for helping out.




Vince W. wrote:
> When you type ruby script/server you are actually starting a
> webserver.  The -p puts it on port 3000.  This is technically not
> starting ruby.. Lighttpd is also a web server so if you are trying to
> run both commands you are duplicating some effort.  What you want to
> do is first check that lighttpd is running on your machine (no idea
> what platform you are on)
> 
> If you need a sample lighttpd configuration, here's an old one that
> might get you started:
> 
> http://www.urbanpuddle.com/edgy.lighttpd.conf. You'll want to
> uncomment the ruby rails block and comment out the PHP stuff.  You set
> the port by changing the value of server.port from 80 to something
> else.
> 
> Once you have lighttpd setup, you should be able to reboot and have
> everything work.  The full link to the tutorial is here:
> http://www.urbanpuddle.com/articles/2006/12/07/install-ruby-rails-on-ubuntu-edgy-eft
>  but is quite old.
> 
> Good luck,
> Vince
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