On 10/27/05, David H <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes David, it's anonymous access.
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Gary
Gary wrote:Gary,On 10/27/05, Chris Withers <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:Gary wrote:
> How do I stop acquisition at the root of my website?
> If I have two websites in zope, and I set the virtual host mapping to
> www.sitea.com/websites/SiteA <http://www.sitea.com/websites/SiteA>
> www.siteb.com/websites/SiteB < http://www.siteb.com/websites/SiteB>
>
> I don't want my users to get to SiteB from http://www.sitea.com/SiteB
Why not? How would they find a URL like that?
You can't do anything from the Zope side to stop this.
An Apache rewrite rule maybe? You'll need ot be clever mind...
http://www.sitea.com/somefolder/somesubfolder/SiteB/somesitebfolder/etc
...will still work.
Best bet? Don't sweat it, onyl worry about it if it really proves to be
a problem ,which it shouldn't be...
cheers,
Chris
PS: There's always Zope 3 ;-)
Thanks Chris,
I don't know how the URL got out. But the web-bots are having so much fun with my website right now. :( They are indexing everything for the wrong virtual host. Maybe robot.txt will stop them.
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Gary
Are these anonymous access sites? If not then where are your users defined? BTW, im curious - how does Zope 3 otherwise solve this?
David
Yes David, it's anonymous access.
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Gary
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