On Wed, 2 Aug 2000, David Banning wrote:
> now my server name is banning.com, which is confusing because it is
> unrelated to any
> http://www.banning.com on the web - it is simple my machine name.
> should I have banning.com entered in midgard.host ?
>
> now midgard host contains;
>
> mysql> select * from host;
> +----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+--------+
> | id | name | root | style | info | owner | port | online | prefix
> |
> +----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+--------+
> | 1 | localhost | 1 | 1 | auth | 0 | 0 | 1 |
> |
> | 2 | localhost | 34 | 2 | | 1 | 8080 | 0 |
> |
> +----+-----------+------+-------+------+-------+------+--------+--------+
> 2 rows in set (0.06 sec)
If your server's name is "banning.com" in httpd.conf you have to set name
in the SQL table to "banning.com" as well. And BTW, port 0 won't work. You
have to set it to the same port as the virtual host's port in httpd.conf
(the installation guide uses 8099 for the demo site and 8101 for the admin
site).
But as Emile pointed out, this doesn't have to result in seeing
Midgard-enabled content in Netscape's communicator. Try it from another
host or - if you have only one computer available - use Lynx.
Regards,
<-gninneH<-
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