I'm considering installing Plone as part of our company intranet. Right now, we use various custom databases, blogs, wikis, etc., which are all behind htaccess configured through the apache config files. Sorry for (possible) multiple posts... I keep getting it back saying I don't subscribe to the list, even though I've received confirmation for subscribing to the list. Anyhow...
I'd like to use Plone, but I'll need this functionality. I see information on using a VirtualHost to route the requests for the plone install (at port 8080) to port 80 and use it as the default destination when you access the server from a web browser, but I need to know if I was to redirect it to say http://mysite.com/plone, AND I use authentication to block that from unauthorized users, is the Plone install always still accessible at http://mysite.com:8080? I've been having some trouble getting this going, but I'm willing to muddle through getting the security configured if I know that in the end it can do what I'm looking for: Allow access to plone from a rewritten or redirected URL and disable access through port 8080. Hopefully that all makes sense. I'm not sure my brain is working all too clearly this morning... -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Password-Protection-tp4592875p4592875.html Sent from the Installation, Setup, Upgrades mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Setup mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup
