> www.foo.com          # no midgard
> www.foo.com/banter   # no midgard here either
> www.foo.com/daily    # here is the midgard

Should be no problem.

> if I remove the 'require valid-user' directive from the midgard-root
> file the admin site also does not need a password, so i can't change
> anything.

The require should stay in.

> How do I have the admin site password protected, but not the midgard 
> part of my site, if they both use the same midgard-root.php3 file?

mod_midgard decides based on the database content whether or not to
actually enforce the authentication requirement.

> online | prefix  |
> 
>+----+---------------------------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+---------+
> |  1 | olga.dev.generalmedia.com |    1 |     1 | auth |     0 | 8101
> |      1 |         |
> |  2 | olga.dev.generalmedia.com |   34 |     2 |      |     1 |   80
> |      1 | /daily/ |
> 
>+----+---------------------------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+---------+

This looks good but I think the prefix entry should omit the trailing
slash.

The host record as shown does not require authentication but the root page
may have been set to require it.

Emile


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