Thank you for the information.

Can I assume that when the customer/administrator access the shared 
webroot, they will then have to login in order to identify themselves?

If that is so, then upon identification of the customer/administrator, you 
should be able to also identify which sites he/she will have access to and 
can either redirect directly in the case of only one site, or provide a 
list of sites for the customer/administrator to choose from.

Would that help you?

Enjoy, John

On Wednesday, 20 May 2015 22:15:09 UTC+3, April DeRossett wrote:
>
> Yes, they are identified and no, no others will access the shared webroot 
>
> On Wednesday, May 20, 2015 at 1:14:58 PM UTC-5, John Andersen wrote:
>>
>> Are the customers and administrators being identified before they can 
>> access their respective sites?
>>
>> Are there any other actors that may access the sites without being 
>> identified?
>>
>> Enjoy, John
>>
>> On Wednesday, 20 May 2015 19:23:09 UTC+3, April DeRossett wrote:
>>>
>>> I have found many discussions on a shared core with multiple apps..But I 
>>> have a different need.
>>>
>>> I would like to set-up the following, but I can't figrue it out
>>>
>>>
>>> */var/www/vhosts/customer/customer/app/*
>>>
>>> */var/www/vhosts/administrator/administrator/app/ *
>>>
>>> * /var/www/vhosts/shared/webroot*
>>>
>>>
>>> I would like for both* customer* and *administrator* apps to use the 
>>> same shared *webroot  *
>>>
>>> *Any thoughts?*
>>>
>>

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