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Started by dtommy79, August 11, 2008, 12:44:53 AM

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dtommy79

Hi,

Is there any way to close the gallery frim the public? So guest wouldn't be able to see the categories and albums.

Thanks

Fabricio Ferrero

Yes,

from the Docs: http://coppermine-gallery.net/demo/cpg14x/docs/index.htm#admin_misc

Read the 4th item:
QuoteGallery is offline
If you have to do maintenance work on your gallery, switch it to offline mode. Only members of the admin group will be able to log in, all other users will only see "Gallery is offline". Remember to switch this option off once your maintenance work is done.
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Catching up! :)

Joachim Müller

If you want to disallow guest to view the gallery, you could as well set the option "Allow unlogged users (guest or anonymous) access" to "no" in coppermine's config and disallow visitors to register by setting "Allow new user registrations" to "no" in coppermine's config. Is being described in the docs. Will result in all visitors being sent to the login screen no matter what page they try to access. Since they can't register, they don't get a login and are stuck there.

Fabricio Ferrero

QuoteIs there any way to close the gallery frim the public?
I thought dtommy79 ment all visitors (guest or registered).  :-[
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Catching up! :)

Joachim Müller

Who knows? He didn't ask properly, so I posted the other option. Now it's up to him to tell us what he/she actually wanted and resolve the thread. Let's see... ::)