Put it behind an Apache proxy, and have Apache request the beta
password. Quickest and easiest way I can think of.

On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at 3:40 PM, Sam <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have a new version of the TurboGears site I've spent the last five
> years of my life on. :)
>
> I'm just about to launch it, but I'd like to get some more feedback
> from friends and family before I do.
>
> I was thinking I'd keep the old site up and add the new site under a
> separate DNS entry. So I could tell people to go to http://new.1000corks.com
> instead of just http://1000corks.com
>
> But, and here is where it gets complicated, I'd like anyone going to
> the new site to have to enter a beta password before they can access
> it.  There will be just one beta password for the new site, not one
> per person. There are a lot of different urls they could enter the
> site from.
>
> How can I make that possible, without manually hacking each exposed
> function/page?
>
> Thanks!
>
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