Mike Sharp wrote:
>
> After much trial and error , I've more or less gotten Midgard 1.4 up and
> running. The platform is Intel, RH 7.0. Apache 1.3.17 There have been a lot of
> starts and stops, though, so I wouldn't guarantee this is a clean installation.
> Most of the actual installation was done by a fellow who's no longer here, so if
> I have to completely re-install, it'll take a while for me to figure out. But
> once I got Apache and MySQL started, I found I could open the asgard site (after
> logging in). BTW, I was attempting to re-create the XYZ Web Site demo in the
> manual.
>
> The problem is when I run Asgard, I often get the 404 error. Refreshing the
> browser, or re-posting the data sometimes makes it go away, other times it takes
> several attempts. There doesn't appear to be any pattern...the same link might
> work once, or many times, then suddenly fail.
>
> I'm wondering if the problem isn't with Midgard/apache at all, but rather on my
> network. I'm having trouble getting the site at all using the domain name
> pmprd01.lante.com, probably because our internal WINS database doesn't have it
> listed. When I use the IP address, I can see the site (Asgard), but this
> intermittant problem occurs. Can I open the site using the IP address, or must
> I always use the Domain Name to get the host record lookup to occur?
>
> Here's a bunch of lines from the apache errorlog~ file. I've tried to paste
> this in so your email client won't word wrap, but if necessary, I can email the
> log file directly to anyone who needs to see it. Note that the error is
> "Midgard: host record for pmprd01.lante.com:8102 not found"...but the host
> record really is in the database....I don't know if all those "Template not
> found" lines are errors or not!
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mike Sharp
I was getting something like this using Mozilla-0.8. The problem was that mozilla
would "remember" ports so that if I connected to my site on XXXX, then tried to connect
to the admin on YYYY, it would still use XXXX. I suppose I should look up the bug in
bugzilla, but I'm too lazy.
Looks kind of like what's happening to you.
good luck,
James
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