Using cruisecontrol via subdomain

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Using cruisecontrol via subdomain

by Sascha Depold :: Rate this Message:

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Hi folks,

I know this problem is less a cruisecontrol one, but rather an apache  
problem, but maybe someone is interested in the answer.
How can I redirect from my.subdomain.com to localhost:3333 on my server?

Furthermore I want to deny other domains on the server to use the 3333  
port.

So
        foo.mydomain.com should redirect on the server to localhost:3333
but
        foo.mydomain2.com:3333 should be denied by apache.

Hopefully you understand what I mean :D

Thank you all for answers.
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Re: Using cruisecontrol via subdomain

by Alex Soto :: Rate this Message:

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Check the archive, I posted an apache config that does this within the  
last month.


On Feb 25, 2009, at 12:44 PM, Sascha Depold wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> I know this problem is less a cruisecontrol one, but rather an  
> apache problem, but maybe someone is interested in the answer.
> How can I redirect from my.subdomain.com to localhost:3333 on my  
> server?
>
> Furthermore I want to deny other domains on the server to use the  
> 3333 port.
>
> So
> foo.mydomain.com should redirect on the server to localhost:3333
> but
> foo.mydomain2.com:3333 should be denied by apache.
>
> Hopefully you understand what I mean :D
>
> Thank you all for answers.
> _______________________________________________
> Cruisecontrolrb-users mailing list
> Cruisecontrolrb-users@...
> http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/cruisecontrolrb-users

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