>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> >Are these host records in the consultants database or the original
>> >database? And 'localhost' does not usually map to 10.8.8.26.
>>
>> these were the host records of the consultants database
>> as far as the server name is concerned localhost as a name it is mapped
>> both in 127.0.0.1 and 10.8.8.26
>Through /etc/hosts? Does that work?
>> I am reataching the host table again.
>No need, I was just asking from which DB the table came.
I use localhost as a name inside Midgard so far I've never had any
problems.
I've updated the etc/hosts file restarted inetd but still I get a 403 error
when I am accessing port 8888
What I've done so far is duplicated the database with a different name,
(consultants), changed the host table within Midgard to incorporate port
8888, and added a new Virtual Host inside midgard-data.conf with different
database name. Has anybody succesfully used multiple databases for
different midgard web sites?
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