Replying to myself (first sign of lunacy?)...
>I'm using the sitegroups enabled version but haven't actually put the site >in a
>sitegroup yet. I have a person, who I've added an account for and a >password. When
>I try to relog in as them (into the admin site), I end try >to login with username
>nrohrlach! and the password but that won't accept >it. Why doesn't this work? Is it
>because I'm trying to login to the >admin site?
How I managed to read that ! was the correct delimeter is beyond me. A quick
nrohrlach+eb works nicely.
However, how can I stop these ordinary users having any access to the admin site?
There'll be eventually a group of users that I do want to have access to the admin
interface (so they can alter the content in that sitegroup) so I need to know how to
make that happen.
And of course I still need the answer to the following (from my previous email):
To move the site and all the users into a sitegroup, what do I actually have
to do? I've inserted a sitegroup, do I just need to change the sitegroup of
all the pages, styles, articles, people, hosts and groups to the id of the
sitegroup? Should I try and get it going without sitegroups first then later
down the track move it into SGs?
Finally, if I were to use a form and mgd_auth_midgard would I have to append
the sitegroup name (and appropriate delimeter) to the username from the form?
Thanks.
Nick
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