Difference between revisions of "NATS4 Multisite Access"
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The following line lets users access sites number two, three, and seven: | The following line lets users access sites number two, three, and seven: | ||
− | + | status=1 and siteid in (2,3,7) | |
The following line gives full members multisite access, but trial | The following line gives full members multisite access, but trial | ||
members can only access site number one: | members can only access site number one: | ||
− | + | status=1 and ((trial=1 and siteid=4) or trial=0) |
Revision as of 10:17, 22 September 2008
Allow your members access more than one paid site by editing your .htaccess file.
General .htaccess File
AuthName "Members Only" AuthType Basic AuthGroupFile /dev/null AuthMySQLHost localhost AuthMySQLDB db_name AuthMySQLUser db_user AuthMySQLPassword password AuthMySQLUserTable member AuthMySQLNameField username AuthMySQLPasswordField password AuthMySQLPwEncryption none AuthMySQLUserCondition "status=1 AND siteid=N"
AuthMySQLUserCondtion
In the last line of the example above, N should be a site ID number. These instructions will only change that last line; here's what it means:
- status=1 means the user is a valid user
- siteid=N limits that user to that site.
If you remove "siteid=N", members users can access all sites.
The following line lets users access sites number two, three, and seven:
status=1 and siteid in (2,3,7)
The following line gives full members multisite access, but trial members can only access site number one:
status=1 and ((trial=1 and siteid=4) or trial=0)