I am sorry but my english is not perfect and I have a hard time with some
colloquialities, so I'll as for further precisions if you don't mind.


> > > SG0 is something like transparent SG, and trust me
> > > better leave that SG as it is.
> > What do you imply by "transparent SG" and "leave it as it is" ??  Do you
> > mean never use it???

> As transparency as glass at window shop.
> You see a new car but You can not touch it.

> Well, If you think that storing production site is good idea.
> Please let me be Your pupil :)

I would like to have an opinion about "storing production site" but I always
thought that it was a natural thing for our sites to be stored.  I am not
sure I understand fully what you imply.

> > > You can not manage members and groups within SG0 for example.
> > I don't get the point: I managed to create several users (at the topmost
> > level).

> You mean person? Or member?

Yes persons.  I managed to create in SG0 several "persons".  But they don't
seem to be members of groups.  They just stand alone at the same level as
"Midgard Administrator".
When I try to select a "person" in the "member" select box, I get the
message "Cannot create Member[4]: Access denied"

> > They may have root privileges, but I don't understand the fact that I
can't
> > log in SG0 with their username.  Is it supposed to be that way?

> If person from SGx may log to SG0 , then
> I _really_ start to loose hope for midgard logic....

I am not talking about SGx's "persons" bein able to log in SG0, but I am
talking about SG0's "persons" bein able to log into SG0.  Is it supposed to
be that way?

> > OK, we must be careful with users created in SG0, this I can understand
> > given the fact that they are powerful.  But I can't even log as any of
them,
> > that's my point.  It's implicit from what I have read up until now that
we
> > can log in SG0 with username created within SG0, no??????

> I am not sure I understood You clearly.
> You want to log as person created in SG0 to SG0?
> log as user$SG0

I have tried "mysg0user$SG0" with "mysg0userpassword" and it doen't work.
The logon dialog box keeps coming back and I never login.  Only using
"admin" and "password" will allow me to go into SG0.

> > Just to give you the context, I have created users in SGO (around 4 of
them)
> > and a couple of hosts (the hosts are functional and they definitely work
on internet).  Are
> > you saying to me that I should never create anything in SG0??

> If You created several hosts for several different persons and uses.
> Create them as seperate SG.

Are you telling me not to create any host in SG0??

> > Also, I don't understand when to use "!", "+", "=", ";", "*".

> AFAIR Asgard has a bug informing about login possibilities.

What does "AFAIR" mean??


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