I am an Engineering Physics graduate from IIT Guwahati, but merely not restricted to Physics itself. In the past few years, I involved in many Cybersecurity blogging and now on Open-source.
I am an Engineering Physics graduate from IIT Guwahati, but merely not restricted to Physics itself. In the past few years, I involved in many Cybersecurity blogging and now on Open-source.
I am an Engineering Physics graduate from IIT Guwahati, but merely not restricted to Physics itself. In the past few years, I involved in many Cybersecurity blogging and now on Open-source.
In your
/etc/hosts
file please add a new line that points out your localhost (127.0.0.1) to rails.How would I go about doing that?
sudo nano /etc/hosts
It will open a file. add this line to it;
127.0.0.1 rails
Doesn't seem to fix the issue. I did exactly as you said.
Hey, as you said you are using digital ocean droplet, I can suggest you something, if you are willing to spare some time and energy.
Just purge your instance, create another one and follow this guide. I myself wrote it, and I always use this myself to host a development instance.