Daniel Neugebauer wrote at 2004-9-18 17:33 +0200:
... However, I only have a backup of my old user-directory. It was hosted under foo.bar.de - and here comes the problem: I can't manage to get that working again.
Looks like you should have documented *your* work...
Whatever I try, I can't get Zope delivering different root-dirs for www.bar.de and foo.bar.de.
When you have an Apache in front of Zope, you usually use an unconfigured VHM (Virtual Host Monster) instance in your Zope and one Apache named Virtual Host per domain. You use Apache Rewrite Rules (with "[P]" modifier) to delegate requests for the various virtual hosts to the respective Zope folders. There is a HowTo at Zope.org. Do not forget to document your own solution, in case you need to redo it again.
... I remember Zope allowed different users to log in only into their own root-dirs (subdomains) so they could not get to the real root. I also don't know how I made that.
Maybe, you defined your users in local "acl_users" and restricted the permissions in the root folder? Read the Zope Book (2.6/2.7 edition, online). You need background information when you really want to use Zope...
Now the next problem: I can't log out.
Learn about the difference between HTTP basic authentication and cookie authentication. You could read the Web publishing section of <http://www.dieter.handshake.de/pyprojects/zope/book/chap3.html> Use either a UserFolder that supports Cookie authentication or use CookieCrumber with any UserFolder. -- Dieter