> > 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
Actually, when using 'the poor man's brower' telnet, apache doesn't know
if you did
telnet localhost 80 or telnet d.tracker 80. This is how to do it:
telnet localhost 80
Trying 127.0.0.1...
Connected to localhost.localdomain.
Escape character is '^]'.
GET / http\1.1
HOST: d.tracker
(you will have to give an extra return after your last line of input)
But I think I saw you post that your site is supposed to be running on
port 8080 and in that case telnet localhost 8080 will yield much better
results.
> > 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)
> last error is actually duplicated 5 times -
And it means that the mod_midgard can not get a connection with the
database (through midgard-lib), and that is caused by an incorrect
password. Check if you have set up the database with the right
permissions, and if you have specified the correct password, either at
compile time in defaults.h (midgard lib) or in httpd.conf later.
Check the setup instructions of midgard-data for further information.
> > > The top of my httpd.conf file is
> >
> > > MidgardUsername midgard
> > > MidgardPassword midgard
> >
> > Should do no harm but why set these and not MidgardDatabase?
> I don't see a MidgardDatabase to set in httpd.conf
> What do I set MidgardDatabase to?
You can specify 'MidgardDatabase midgard' if the database is named
midgard
> >
> > > 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 -
but is midgard-root.php3 there?
Armand.
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