[TYPO3-english] admPanel for backend users

Alexander Hahn ringedingdong at gmail.com
Tue Oct 27 11:16:40 CET 2009


Yes, yes, I found the "problem".

The users weren't able to see this specific site in the backend. It was  
the tt_news list and because of this we blanked out the site...





Am 26.10.2009, 16:28 Uhr, schrieb Alexander Hahn <ringedingdong at gmail.com>:

> Nope, not working.
> I tried to set
> $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SYS']['cookieDomain'] = '.domain.de';
> and
> $TYPO3_CONF_VARS['SYS']['cookieDomain'] = 'subdomain.domain.de';
>
> Only the admins see the admPanel!
>
>
> :(
>
>
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> Am 26.10.2009, 10:40 Uhr, schrieb Xavier Perseguers  
> <typo3 at perseguers.ch>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>>> Alexander Hahn kirjoitti:
>>>> many custom extensions and 23 multi-domain-sites (with one template).
>>>>
>>>  One thing that is good to keep in mind with multi domain sites, you  
>>> have to login in domain of the site you want to FE-edit with the admin  
>>> panel.
>>>  For example if you FE-edit www.example.com, login in  
>>> www.example.com/typo3.
>>
>> Yes and as additional hint, if you have domains of the form  
>> <something>.example.com, you may define your cookieDomain to be  
>> '.example.com', which will allow you to share the cookie among all  
>> those domains, meaning you would be able to log in into  
>> admin.example.com/typo3 while seeing the admin panel in all your  
>> <something>.example.com (just an example but I have this kind of  
>> configuration because I want a single "main website" for managing other  
>> websites).
>>
>> Regards
>>


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