Thanks, I was able to solve this problem. The auth flag was
set -- it seems that it was a different problem, which I solved
by a lot of work on the httpd.conf.
While I'm here, I could ask -- what's the best way to set
basic authentication on individual topics for different users?
I can add the users easily, but am unsure how to establish
the Midgard setting that maps onto an Apache realm.
--
Paul Gillingwater
-----Original Message-----
From: Jukka Zitting [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 09, 1999 11:26
To: Midgard Project
Subject: Re: [midgard] Midgard authentication problem
Hiho,
Paul Gillingwater wrote:
> Although Midgard's main page comes up correctly, it doesn't ask for a
password
Have you checked that you have the "authentication: required" flag set
in the host record? You can check this in SQL by doing "SELECT info FROM
host WHERE id=1". If this prints "auth", then it's OK, otherwise run
"UPDATE host SET info='auth' WHERE id=1" to fix it.
Jukka
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