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Not Giving Permissions

zboy812
#1 2009-03-27 04:15
Hi, i am having some troubles with this core feature, can someone please validate this for me?

Change rights of Guest group:
admin.php?m=users

Guest group:
Access to site when maintenance mode on = Yes

I want to use maintenance mode but still to allow access to my guests and visitors but is not working?

I am lost. Please can someone help?
oc
#2 2009-03-27 06:07
What is the point of using maintenance mode if everybody can hop on?
Kilandor
#3 2009-03-27 06:47
The whole point of maint mode is just to block anyone from being able to view or do anything. Its a complete block anyone with access could still post or change anything.

It doesn't just like prevent changes, anyone that has access to login during maint can still do anything like normal
zboy812
#4 2009-03-27 07:32
Hmm , strange. Then why does it have this option in Guest group:
Access to site when maintenance mode on = Yes

If it doesnt work?

Someone recomend to me this feature for use:

http://www.cotonti.com/forums.php?m=posts&q=2472&n=last#bottom

I wish it work so i can use this as a login page.

I want not people see my index news unless they are login! But i want them see contact plugin and i want them see register and info page about my site, but not index and not profiles without login!

MAintenance mode block index! yes?


Thank you your reply.
Kort
#5 2009-03-27 15:30
This is possible with IF-blocks in templates.
However, I do not think they will be implemented until 0.1.0 :-(
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musiconly
#6 2009-03-27 16:45
# Kort : This is possible with IF-blocks in templates.
However, I do not think they will be implemented until 0.1.0 :-(

Like I said - those logic blocks are gonna be a life savers for us :-X
tensh
#7 2011-11-20 16:46

I would like to refresh this topic:

I wanted to put Genoa 0.6.20 to maintenance mode, but it even didn't allow me as an admin to access site. O_O The only thing I could do is to change the maintenance setting directly in database to be able to do anything.

Does anybody have the same problem?

Kingsley
#8 2011-11-20 17:31

^^ thank god, it wasn't me afterall...

Yes, I did have this problem before, since version 0.6.17 (and just tested it on a live 0.6.20 and a local fresh 0.6.20 install). I could only regain access by replacing the db in total. But then again, im a total php noob, so.. This problem had one advantage for me; it learned me/forced me to remember to always make a backup of the db, just before I change something..

tensh
#9 2011-11-20 20:14

So... does anybody have any idea how to fix it? :)

Trustmaster
#10 2011-11-20 20:37

Not yet, I'll have a look soon.

Added 1 month later:

Unfortunately I couldn't reproduce this: I made a fresh 0.6.20 install, put it in Maintenance mode as Admin, logged out and was able to log in as Admin again.

Could somebody give me a valid sequence which leads to the trouble?

May the Source be with you!

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