But this will only achive, that the anonymous user can't access it -> the login 
screen will appear.
If you wan't to hide it completely (no login screen at all from outbound), you 
would have to deny the URL for outbound requests.

- Christian

On Aug 27, 2010, at 8:37 AM, Matteo Pelucco (Tinext) wrote:

> Yes, sure, go into anonymous rule and deny access to /.magnolia* in GET&POST 
> section.
> HTH,
> Matteo
>  
> From: [email protected] 
> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Rakesh Vidyadharan
> Sent: giovedì, 26. agosto 2010 21:52
> To: Magnolia User-List
> Subject: [magnolia-user] Hiding public instance admin interface
>  
> How do you go about hiding the admin interface from general public (say 
> restrict to intranet only)?  I could do this in Apache configuration I think 
> without too many issues, but is there any setting in Magnolia itself for the 
> same?
> 
> Thanks
> Rakesh
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Magnolia International Ltd.

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