>> >I'd also prefer to talk in more specific terms, so instead of 'the
>> >server', I'd rather talk in terms of its real name, name instead of
>> >'the admin URL', we'd better use something like
>> >http://localhost/admin/
>> >
>> >Emile
>>
>> More specific terms....  I am working on a url http://www.myautomd.com .
>
>OK... possibly not that specific :) But now we know what we're talking
>about in any case.
>
>> To update the info manually do I log into mysql and go into the midgard
>> database and change the host info?  If so.. do I change localhost to an
>> IP address or something else?
>
>I'd prefer to change both the admin pass and the host record in one
>action. The default admin password is known, and since the host is
>accessible...
>
>log into the database, and do:
>
>UPDATE person SET password='**yournewpassword' WHERE username='admin';
>UPDATE host SET name='www.myautomd.com' WHERE name='localhost';

Changes have been made.  Now the database references port 80 but the config file 
references port 8101.  Which one if any needs to be changed?

>
>The '**' in front of the new password are significant. At
>'yournewpassword' fill in something not easily guessed. At
>'yourvhostname' fill in the ServerName you specified in your apache
>config for your Midgard-enabled VirtualHost (I picked
>'www.myautomd.com' since that's what seems to work.
>

Info updated

>After changing these, you should be able to access
>http://www.myautomd.com/admin/ with username 'admin' and the password
>you picked above.
>
>Emile

Can't access yet.  Most likely the port issue referenced above.

Dan


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