Bernhard Scholtes wrote:

> > > i've tested asgard changes with page, host and style so i think i can't change 
>anything
> > 
> > Hmmokay... doesn't asgard display a relevant error message at the top
> > when something fails?
> 
> no

Can you change stuff through oldadmin?

> Midgard person table look like this:
> 
>    id username password   firstname lastname      ...  creator pgpkey sitegroup
>    1  admin    **password Midgard   Administartor ...  0              0
> 
> what else do i have to check out to verify that this user has root rights ?

Nothing. If you can log in as admin with this data in the database,
you're root (and I think Asgard will say something to that effect once
you're logged in). OK, summary: you can log in as admin, cannot delete
or change anything (what about creation?), and no attempts are logged
in the mysql log. Since you're logged in as root, I'd expect to see no
queries for 'owner' in the log. Correct so far?

Emile



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