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Ministry Intranet Style Site Security
I'm working on a D6 site that could be considered an Intranet style site for members of our ministry. It is accessible from anywhere on the Internet, but should have very little content available without logging in.
How do I best lock down the site so that people have to log in before getting information without showing an "Access Denied" page at the first page where they log in? I envision a future where blogs with some public facing content could occur so I don't want to lock out that option in solving this problem.
Separate login / registeration links for usability improvement - please review the patch
I've modified logintoboggan to allow separate login and registration links for usability improvement. Please review the patch.
Login/logout redirects: page not found
- I login in Drupal.
- I click on forum link and enter the phpbb forum, where i'm correctly logged in.
- I click on Logout in the phpbb forum: i get "Page not found" in Drupal.
I also had another problem with redirects, described here, which I paste here too, if it can be useful:
"Forum stuff" block shows 3 links: private messages, unread topics, unread posts. Links to topics and posts work, but "private messages" links to a "forum/inbox" which doesn't exist. But inbox exists, I can use it from the forum.
Login procedure
Hello,
For the last couple of months I've been working on a web community page using drupal 5.1.
Well recently I've started on a mobile version of the page. While I don't have problems with themes, views and content display - a big issue appears at drupal's login procedure. Now I've tested my mobile page on several phones, so for I've managed to successfully login on 'new' phones - Nokia's with Symbian S60 3rd edition (2nd edition fails t) and Sony Ericsson K800i (not sure what 'OS' is behind it).
Need help with a Drupal site.
Hi, everyone.
I am having a problem with a site that I set up a short while ago, http://www.make-a-statement.net. Other than having edited the blog module to make them private blogs, it's a standard 4.7 installation. What's happening is that the site is rejecting all non-admin logins, period, even when valid, and it's not allowing the admin user to gain access to the administrative functions. This is my livelihood, so if someone can help me out ASAP, I'd be very, very appreciative.
Dheeraj
http://www.dheerajchand.com
dheeraj[AT]dheerajchand.com



