David Banning wrote:
>
> Emiliano wrote:
>
> > Try 'telnet d.tracker 80'. Localhost is not the same as d.tracker.
> that got me:
> telnet d.tracker 80
> Trying 10.0.0.1...
> telnet: connect to address 10.0.0.1: Operation timed out
> telnet: Unable to connect to remote host
Disable all Midgard directives in httpd.conf and restart apache, let's
see if the problem goes away.
> > Also set LogLevel to debug in httpd.conf and try again, and we'll
> > see what Midgard is doing as reported in error_log
> Here's what it is doing now that I changed the Loglevel to debug;
>
> [Mon Sep 11 11:17:41 2000] [notice] Apache/1.3.12 (Unix) Midgard/1.2.5
> PHP/3.0.1
> 2+Midgard/1.2.5 configured -- resuming normal operations
> [Mon Sep 11 11:17:42 2000] [crit] Midgard: Access denied for user:
> 'midgard@localhost' (Using password: YES)
Instead of separate MidgardDatabase, MidgardPassword and MidgardUsername
directives, try using a single
MidgardDatabase databasename username password
> > > <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 browser wasn't on - it just echoed to screen
Ah no, I understood that. I meant that it's odd that that message would
be
sent to the requesting client, telnet in this case.
> > > MidgardRootfile midgard-root.php3
> >
> > This must be a full path unless midgard-root.php3 is in the directory
> > as specified with ServerRoot.
>
> ServerRoot is specified -
Yes, but is the rootfile in that directory?
Emile
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