I deploy my app in a similar manner using virtual hosts on apache2 with passenger. To do this I need to define a hostname with dns though you could do it by putting the hostname in /etc/hosts on both the server and client. That is what I do for local testing. From what you indicate I think you need put the appropriate entries in /etc/hosts and address http://myapp.

Norm

On 04/15/2014 04:09 PM, Melb01 wrote:
Hi,
I developped a rails application and I wanted to deploy it,
I get a dedicated server, and I installed the necessary package: rails, apache2, passenger
and I deploy it locally with success and I access it with: http://myapp

when I tried to access it from a remote server with tthe url : http://<host name>/myapp
I get the error message 404 not found, what am I doing wrong

I am able to access it with http://<host name>:3000 when I start the app with "rails s"

rgds
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