> I just repeated my twice-used rh6.2 installation and the new setup fails:
>
> Logging in as admin*, password I get:
> [Wed Jul 5 03:55:11 2000] [error] (13)Permission denied: access
> to / failed
> for 212.1.140.230, reas
> on: User not known to the underlying authentication module
>
> Logging in just as admin,password I get:
>
> [Wed Jul 5 03:55:16 2000] [error] (13)Permission denied: access
> to / failed
> for 212.1.140.230, reas
> on: Authentication failure
>
Hmm... I haven't seen this before...
>
> So.... the trailing * makes a difference or does it?
>
Well yes, it does, the * would be needed if you have compiled midgard with
sitegroups enabled. (If you installed from a package it is enabled by
default, if you installed from source you would have done
./configure --with-sitegroups when compiling midgard-lib.)
> I am trying to connect to admin.midgard.scandalsheet.org
> The vhost entry is:
>
> <VirtualHost 64.29.17.195>
> DocumentRoot /home/httpd/html.midgard
> ServerName admin.midgard.scandalsheet.org
> ErrorLog logs/midgard-error_log
> CustomLog logs/midgard-access_log common
> </VirtualHost>
>
> I do have
> NameVirtualHost 64.29.17.195
>
Do you also have:
MidgardEngine on
Somewhere in httpd.conf? You need it. I prefer to set this directive from
within a VirtualHost entry, so that the midgard module isn't called for each
request, even those sites that don't run midgard.
> My host table is:
> +----+----------------------------------+------+-------+------+---
> ----+-----
> -+--------+--------+-----------+
> | id | name | root | style | info |
> owner | port
> | online | prefix | sitegroup |
> +----+----------------------------------+------+-------+------+---
> ----+-----
> -+--------+--------+-----------+
> | 1 | admin.midgard.scandalsheet.org | 1 | 1 | auth |
> 0 | 0
> | 1 | | 0 |
> | 2 | example.midgard.scandalsheet.org | 34 | 2 | |
> 1 | 0
> | 1 | | 0 |
> +----+----------------------------------+------+-------+------+---
> ----+-----
> -+--------+--------+-----------+
> 2 rows in set (0.00 sec)
>
It's always good practice to set:
LogLevel debug
in httpd.conf
and send a bit of the resulting log here. It will tell us a lot more about
what midgard thinks about the actual request.
Cheers,
Armand.
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