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If I try and access some random string in the URL of my rails app, such as /asdfasdifjasdfkj then I am seeing a rails error message

Routing Error

No route matches "/asdfasdifjasdfkj" with {:method=>:get}

Even though I am in production mode. Clearly I don't want any real users to see this, and would prefer a 404 page. Anyone know whats going wrong and how I fix it?

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To get 404 you need to run server in production environment and use external ip address rather than local/loopback ip address in the url.

You can also force controller to consider all your requests as local:

  def local_request?
    return false
  end
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Thanks for this! I've been scratching my head for the last ten minutes ;) – Matt Darby May 9 at 15:39

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