Piotr Pokora wrote:
> 
> >  Here's the problem: the host record has no root page. Which surprises me
> >  somewhat
> >  since the admin site will usually make you pick an existing one or
> >  creates a new
> >  one for you automatically.
> >  NameVirtualHost admin.infoglob.com:8101
> 
> I changed httpd.conf
> VirtualHost admin.infoglob.com:8101>
>     MidgardEngine On
>     ServerName admin.infoglob.com
>     DocumentRoot /www/midgard/
>     Port 8101
> 
> but now admin.infoglob.com:8101 just open the directory /www/midgard instead of
> midgard-root.php3
> What should I do?

I didn't mean the DocumentRoot, but the rootpage for the host entry.
In the host table of the midgard database your host records have no root
page set
(they're 0). If you haven't changed the admin site itself, do
mysql> update host set root=1, style=1 where id=1;

Emile

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