Chuck - *could* put the second CMS into a user subfolder... <a href="http://www.somedomain.com/~user2.">www.somedomain.com/~user2.</a>.. and only give the user rights, rather then siteadmin. But...that's a messy kludge.<div>
<br></div><div>Other then that... create 2 sites <a href="http://www.somesite.com">www.somesite.com</a> and www2.somesite.com... which is also a kludge.. <br><br><div class="gmail_quote">On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 1:48 PM, Chuck Tetlow <span dir="ltr"><<a href="mailto:chuck@tetlow.net">chuck@tetlow.net</a>></span> wrote:<br>
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Yes, you can run multiple CMS's on one site. Just put them into uniquely named directories under /web. The url might be <a href="http://www.domain.com/joomla" target="_blank">www.domain.com/joomla</a>, <a href="http://www.domain.com/wordpress" target="_blank">www.domain.com/wordpress</a>, and <a href="http://www.domain.com/cms" target="_blank">www.domain.com/cms</a>. I've done that under one site when multiple people were learning CMSs and wanted to play with their own installation.
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<br>BUT! You've got a bigger problem.
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<br>If you have two companies that both won't accept the other accessing their webspace - you can't have one domain. That's plain and simple - it can't be done security-wise.
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<br>Any FTP user created in a site/domain will have access to just their home directory. If made a "site admin", they'll gain access to the whole website, including the site's /web directory. But you can't split up the /web directory and give one "site admin" FTP user access to one half while no access to the other half.
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<br>Sounds like its time for a second domain - and they can fight over who gets the original name. Because I don't think your reverse proxy idea will work either. How would you set up the proxy to "combine" the sites??
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Subject: [BlueOnyx:09451] 2 CMS-Systems on one webspace
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<br>> Hy to the list!
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I have the following request:
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A customer wants that on one webspace should exists two different
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CMS-Systems.
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I think the blueonyx can handle it, but the systems are managed between two
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different companys and the shouldn´t get access for the other system.
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Also both wants to use the same domain and no sudomain (like www2).
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<a href="http://www.domain.com/" target="_blank">www.domain.com</a>
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/cms1 -> FTP-User 1
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/cms2 -> FTP-User 2
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SuPHP is enabled because of the security and then also Userwebs are
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disabled.
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For now I have only one Idea to get this thing running:
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Take two websites (cms1 and cms2) and then take a reverse Proxy and
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combine this two.
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Have anyone another idea - or simplier???
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Thanks
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Joachim
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