Hallo Emiliano,

Thanks very much for the quick answer. Unfortunately, the problem persists.
Read on, please.

At 18:34 2000-04-14 +0200, you wrote:
(...)
> Change to the user apache runs as, then
> start the command line tool without the '-h localhost'

I done that. Apache runs as user nobody, so I did su to nobody and entered:
> mysql -u midgard -p
and entered the password which is defined at the httpd.conf file

And the  mysql>  prompt appeared normally again.


I changed my midgard.host table and now it reads:

+----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+--------+
| id | name      | root | style | info | owner | port | online | prefix |
+----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+--------+
|  1 | localhost |    1 |     1 | auth |     0 | 8101 |      1 |        |
|  2 | localhost |   34 |     2 |      |     1 | 8099 |      1 |        |
+----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+--------+


But it still does NOT work   :(

The /var/log/httpd/error_log file reads as follows:

[Fri Apr 14 17:02:02 2000] [debug] mod_midgard.c(531): [client
158.162.130.58]
midgard_translate_handler(http://localhost:8101/icons/folder.gif)
[Fri Apr 14 17:02:02 2000] [error] [client 158.162.130.58] Midgard:
database not defined for localhost
[Fri Apr 14 17:02:02 2000] [crit] Midgard: Access denied for user:
'midgard@localhost' (Using password: YES)


Any ideas?

Thanks again for your quick answer.

Best wishes,

Ricardo Marques
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