searchd
{
# …
client_key = secret_auth_key_value
}
Both Riddle and Thinking Sphinx allow for the use of this setting too. Check out the flying-sphinx source:
https://github.com/flying-sphinx/flying-sphinx/blob/master/lib/flying_sphinx/railtie.rb#L12
And my fork of Sphinx with the patch applied against various versions (though not 2.0.5 yet) can be found here - see different branches for different versions:
https://github.com/freelancing-god/sphinx/tree/client_key
All that said - if you would rather let me handle Sphinx hosting, we could possibly sort something out for your clients to use Flying Sphinx. Perhaps best to discuss that off-list if you're interested. If not, no worries :)
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Pat
On 16/08/2012, at 3:17 PM, rtacconi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I was thinking to provide shared hosting for Rails and I am wondering how I could provide thinking sphinx on a shared host. I think it is not possible since Sphinx does not have any authentication and every application needs its own
>
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