David Banning wrote:
> 
> I cannot get midgard up and running.
> When I enter my machine name (d.tracker) as a standalone
> in Netscape like so http://d.tracker:8080 which results in
> a long wait, followed by Netscape error box stating: A Network Error
> Occured
> unable to connect to server -
> 
> A telnet localhost 80,  followed by HTTP 1.0 / HEAD

Try 'telnet d.tracker 80'. Localhost is not the same as d.tracker.

> Trying 127.0.0.1...
> Connected to localhost.
> Escape character is '^]'.
> HTTP 1.0 /HEAD
> 
> HTTP/1.1 400 Bad Request

Try

HEAD / HTTP/1.0

instead. The above is indeed a bad request. Alternatively, try

GET / HTTP/1.0

to see if you get the same wait.

Also set LogLevel to debug in httpd.conf and try again, and we'll
see what Midgard is doing as reported in error_log

Emile

> <H1>Bad Request</H1>
> Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.<P>
> Midgard: database not defined for d.tracker<P>

It is odd that this would be sent to the browser.

> my midgard.host mysql database contains;
> 
> mysql> select *  from host;
> |  1 | d.tracker |    1 |     1 | auth |     0 |    0 |      1 |

Looks good, assuming d.tracker is defined in your DNS or /etc/hosts

> The top of my httpd.conf file is

> MidgardUsername midgard
> MidgardPassword midgard

Should do no harm but why set these and not MidgardDatabase?

> MidgardRootfile midgard-root.php3

This must be a full path unless midgard-root.php3 is in the directory
as specified with ServerRoot.

Emile

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