[SOLVED] Re: Closing serendipity down

Martin Marcher martin.marcher at openforce.com
Mon Dec 11 12:48:34 UTC 2006


Answering myself here,

Well it seems that this issue is solved in serendipity-1.1 althoug I  
don't like using beta software this seems ok, since we are a small  
company and I consider apache2 stable enough.

In the 1.1 version you can simply do basic authentication and the  
authentication headers will be forwarded to serendipity which makes  
it quite usable.

Only thing is for good admin interface interaction you need to  
have .htaccess enabled and paste your authentication information there.

I'd like it if it could be done in the directory structure but I  
think after a bit of investigation this should be possible...

Reachable from everywhere but still locked down so only people that  
know the magic word can enter :)

hope this helps someone
martin

Am 11.12.2006 um 13:19 schrieb Martin Marcher:

> Hello,
>
> I just recreated our company internal blog. Before that (and before
> going down) it was reachable only by a private IP, now I'd like to
> have it public - well in a way.
>
> I'd like it to have only a login mask and none of the posts should be
> publicly available, that is until you have an account where you
> should be able to reach everyting.
>
> Anybody knows how to do that or knows a plugin that can do that?
>
> thanks
> martin
>
>
>
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