SuSE Linux: Version 7.0
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You cannot login as root after having installed Midgard.
Midgard's configuration has been stored in a separate file, /etc/httpd/midgard/midgard.conf, containing a password directive for authentication purposes. However, the specified directory does not exist. In addition, it is not the DocumentRoot, but the file midgard-root.php3, that has to be protected in Midgard 1.2.5.
The directive is available at /etc/httpd/midgard/midgard.conf
and should be modified as follows:
< Files midgard-root.php3 > require valid-user AuthName Midgard AuthType Basic < /Files >After the correction, please pay attention to SuSEconfig.midgard, since this script overwrites your modifications. If you are working on a network with proxy support and you cannot view Midgard's start pages, disable the manual proxy configuration in your browser.