Hi, Apologies - this is probably a stupid newbie question..
Scenario: I have an ADSL connection, a domain, and a spare box running Mac OS X . I am teaching myself some Ruby and Ruby on Rails (hobby only) so Typo looked like a fun choice for some blogging software. Thanks, team! I have downloaded and installed latest Apache 2.2 , Mongrel (cluster), Ruby, Rails, Typo, Postgresql and friends. Apache is thus set up as the front webserver, proxying requests to mongrel instances. I have set up 3 blogs which live in /Local/Sites/blog1, /Local/Sites/ blog2, & /Local/Sites/blog3. They are served up by http://blogs.mydomain.com/blog1, http:// blogs.mydomain.com/blog2, http://blogs.mydomain.com/blog3, I would like blog1 to be private to a small group of users for posting and reading. Blogs 2 and 3 are eventually for public reading consumption. Typo admin seems to control write access but leave read access open. The question is: should I use Apache to control access, and if so how does that fit with Typo, or am I misunderstanding what Typo does? Many thanks for any assistance. Nick _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
