I want to use my OSQA site to ask questions that include sensitive/confidential data.

  • I want to restrict the access to my OSQA website
  • My server is running Apache2, with IP tables.

Here some pics about what is the default/current privacy privileges by layers (user groups): alt text

I would like to have public JUST some "front end" pages: - Welcome - About - FAQ - Log in - Sign In - Etc.

How do I enforce that my OSQA pages are COMPLETELY private, and can only be seen by authenticated members with a valid/fresh SSL session?

How do I keep the Sign In and Log In pages out of this restriction?

asked 08 Feb '11, 15:50

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closed 01 May '11, 15:05

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+1 for superb graphics

(02 May '11, 10:53) Andrew_S ♦

The question has been closed for the following reason "Answered over here: http://meta.osqa.net/questions/2157/can-login-be-required-to-see-the-site" by Andrew_S 01 May '11, 15:05

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