Emiliano wrote:
> finished installing midgard (I thought)...
> My problem now is the following:
> I'm not quite sure how to access the admin site: I put in a port
8101
> for the midgard admin site w/o document root...did the SET command
in
> mysql to update the table. But it doesn't show up whatsoever,
Set LogLevel to debug in httpd.conf and Midgard will tell you what
it's
doing. I'd also like to know the contents of the host table and the
apache
Where do I put LogLevel?
Listen 80
Listen 2000
Listen 8099
Listen 8101
NameVirtualHost 213.....
NameVirtualHost 213.....:8099
NameVirtualHost 213.....:8101
</VirtualHost>
</IfDefine>
<VirtualHost _default_:80>
DocumentRoot "/home/httpd/html"
ServerAdmin webmaster@socrates
ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/error_log
TransferLog /var/log/httpd/access_log
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost _default_:2000>
# General setup for the virtual host
DocumentRoot "/home/httpd/html"
ServerAdmin webmaster@socrates
ErrorLog /var/log/httpd/error_log
TransferLog /var/log/httpd/access_log
<IfDefine SSL>
SSL Engine Switch:....
</IfDefine>
</VirtualHost>
<Directory "">
</Directory>
<VirtualHost 213.200.23.157:8101>
ServerName 213.200.23.157
Port 8101
</VirtualHost>
<VirtualHost 213.200.23.157:8099>
ServerName 213.200.23.157
Port 8101
</VirtualHost>
Contents host table:
what I did:
import midgard.sql to midgard db
set the priv...
flush...
then
update host set
name="213...",online=1,port=8101 where id=1
same for 8099
> I've spend
> hours now trying to solve this problem and still feel like a
moron...
> plus when I try to access my midgard-root.php3 file I get an
internal
> server error (meaning when I password protect the file),
This file is not supposed to be accessed directly and should not in
fact
be in your DocumentRoot.
Thanks I understood that it has to be in the doc
root/passwordprotecteddir,
my question, can it be wherever I want it to be?
> tried the other
> direction too, to password protect the directory where the
...root.php3
> file is in...(in httpd.conf)
> <Directory /home/.../.../html/midgard>
> require valid-user
> AuthName Midgard
> AuthType Basic
> </Directory>
If you've allready protected the rootfile with a Files section the
above
should not be necessary.
I didn't use it both at the same time, but both didn't work...
And: thanks a lot Emile for your help, you seem to be very dedicated!!!
I appreciate that a lot!!!
igor
Emile
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