Hi,

>Maybe you should define /exactly/ what you mean by "dedicated server"

Well i mean that i have full root access to all accounts on the
server. And that i can install, delete, update etc in any way i want
to. Only my apps are installed and running , i have all the power over
the server, this is what i mean with "dedicated server"

>I was installing on my OS X system -- just another *nix box. A server is a
server is a server. Because you installed server software on it :-)

I already installed passenger on my MAC, and it works, but that is
obius, because my MAC:

1- Is a local eviroment, that means that all the installations are
donde like root, and more important with a very low security
configuration(my mac is a testing eviroment not a production one)

2- As a local machine, is a testing eviroment, so it does not have any
high securiity, firewalls, special users and all that stuff that a
real production server has and that usually make things harder to
install and configure, for a simple example i connect in my local
machine to mysql using user root with no password, but in a real
producction eviroment this can not be done, so i have not to deal with
this stuff when installing something in my *nix local machine :),
thats why passenger was easy to install :-)

>Maybe you should do a test install on another system where you aren't 

>wrestling with "cpanel" to validate the basic process.

the cpanel stuff was just an example, i am not sure if it is the
cpanel who causes the problem, i was just giving an example that in a
production eviroment exists a lot of "extra" thing that are
configurated different and that may cause tha passenger install not so
easy to do, maybe cpanel, maybe some chmod problems, maybe some lost
symbolic links problems etc

>What company did you get your dedicated server from

www.jaguarpc.com

>Most dedicated
servers has the ability to be installed without a control panel and
most of the time it is easier to do custom installs like pasanger/
mongrel or other without a control panel like cpanel

of course, as i said before i have installed passenger already, the
problem i got is that i can not configure it properly using just the
instructions that passenger installing process gives

>did you install wget on the server (yum install wget) and/or links 
(yum 
>install links) this will let you "test" from the local server to 
see if 
>everything is working fine there before testing outside

i have installed many software using yum, and wget was already
installed when i buyed the dedicaded server, and both work just fine

>AND THE BIG QUESTION! IS THE CPANEL FIREWALL OPEN????

I am not sure, but is this important for passenger to work properly?

Thanks for your support,

Regards
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