Yes, this is possible. You can configure this in
config:/server/filters/uriSecurity where you will need to define a pattern for
each area, e.g.
- customer_area
- delegate
- class:
info.magnolia.cms.security.auth.callback.RedirectClientCallback
- location: /path/to/login/form?url={0}
- realmName: my_realm_name
- class: info.magnolia.cms.util.UrlPatternDelegate
- url: /path/to/area/*
Don't forget to add a "default" pattern configuration for anything else (e.g.
the AdminCentral) as last pattern:
- default
- delegate
- class:
info.magnolia.cms.security.auth.callback.FormClientCallback
- loginForm: /mgnl-resources/loginForm/login.html
- realmName: Magnolia
- class: info.magnolia.cms.util.UrlPatternDelegate
- url: /*
Hope this will get you started.... and a happy new year!
-will
On 01.01.2011, at 19:59, Tullio Bettinazzi wrote:
>
>
> I've the following situation : a public site with 3 different reserved areas
> for different kind of users (say customer, providers empoyees.
> If the use tries to have acces to such reserved areas, at present, a
> customized (but single) login page appears where the user can provide its
> username and password.
> It would be better, in our environment, to have a different page for each
> category; it would be triggered from the "target" page.
> Is it possible?
> How?
> Tks
> Tullio
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