If I understand your question, and it will depend on how you set up apache, but the
default install used to do something like this...
http://www.yourserver.com:443 would be the VMUC demo site
https://www.yourserver.com:2000 would be the midgard admin site
port 80 will take you to the main root webpage of your server....or it should.....
Then you can set up new hosts in apache/midgard ......
does that sound right?
kp
-----Original Message-----
From: David Banning [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 02, 2000 2:04 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [midgard] newbie question - getting started
Henning - when you sit down to do work in Midgard, what is the first
thing that you
type into the browser "Location:" field?
> The only content that is available by default is the demo site (usually at
> http://host:8099/) and the admin interface (at http://host:8101/).
> However, you might not see anything in your browser if the browser runs on
> the same machine as your Midgard installation (this is at least the case
> with Netscape's Communicator). It will perform a local name lookup which
> will normally return the name from your /etc/hosts file. This name will
> probably not be the one you specified in the host SQL table and your
> httpd.conf so you won't see anything.
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