[SOLVED] Re: Closing serendipity down

Hervé Fache Herve at lucidia.net
Tue Dec 12 13:29:18 UTC 2006


If you still need help with restricted access in Apache2, do not
hesitate to post again, as I had it working myself.

Hervé.

On 12/11/06, Martin Marcher <martin.marcher at openforce.com> wrote:
> 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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