Do all sites launched on AEM need to be logged into when publicly accessing it or is there a way to turn
this feature off?
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RamRaja wrote...
Sorry, What I'm trying to do is take the login feature off on a website I've published. Currently when accessing the site on
a tablet or phone it's taking me to the AEM login screen first. I want it to go directly to the site so the public can have access
Hi Ram,
you did not mention what happens when you access the site from a desktop?
AEM by default does not put authentication on a site on the publish instance. Someone must have enabled authentication for your site. Can you check the page properties for your root page. Under the advanced tab, check the closed user group settings. [1]
Also check http://localhost:4503/system/console/configMgr/com.day.cq.auth.impl.LoginSelectorHandler
The following page explains all this [2]
Regards,
Opkar
[1] https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/kb/HowToSetupCUG.html
[2] http://cqhints.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/login-logout-on-publish-instance-and.html
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Public sites are usually not protected unless you specifically turn on authentication for your content path(site)[1]
By default your author instance does not allow anonymous access, but on the publish instance, anonymous access is allowed for /content where set by your security settings.
Regards,
Opkar
[1] http://cqhints.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/login-logout-on-publish-instance-and.html
[2] https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/kb/HowToSetupCUG.html
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As Opkar suggested, you can go for Login based [OR] Fully Anonymous [OR] Login + Anonymous. These can be configured.
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Yes I want the site to be fully anonymous. The login I'm talking about turning off is the AEM Welcome Screen.
Can someone direct me how to turn this security feature off?
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The welcome screen is only present in the author instance after you login. When your publish instance starts it should take your straight to Geometrix (unless you installed with nosamplecontent)
What URL:port are you accessing?
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Opkar
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port 4503, I just tried accessing it but it's still redirecting to welcome screen.
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You can change the root page that is shown by configuring the Day CQ Root mapping OSGI config
https://docs.adobe.com/docs/en/aem/6-1/deploy/configuring/osgi-configuration-settings.html
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Sorry, What I'm trying to do is take the login feature off on a website I've published. Currently when accessing the site on
a tablet or phone it's taking me to the AEM login screen first. I want it to go directly to the site so the public can have access.
Thanks!
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RamRaja wrote...
Sorry, What I'm trying to do is take the login feature off on a website I've published. Currently when accessing the site on
a tablet or phone it's taking me to the AEM login screen first. I want it to go directly to the site so the public can have access
Hi Ram,
you did not mention what happens when you access the site from a desktop?
AEM by default does not put authentication on a site on the publish instance. Someone must have enabled authentication for your site. Can you check the page properties for your root page. Under the advanced tab, check the closed user group settings. [1]
Also check http://localhost:4503/system/console/configMgr/com.day.cq.auth.impl.LoginSelectorHandler
The following page explains all this [2]
Regards,
Opkar
[1] https://helpx.adobe.com/experience-manager/kb/HowToSetupCUG.html
[2] http://cqhints.blogspot.co.uk/2014/01/login-logout-on-publish-instance-and.html
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