After making some changes in CQ configuration I cannot open some pages of CQ.
For instance, I get this error while trying to access /siteadmin or /useradmin page on publish instance
Cannot serve request to /siteadmin on this server
I tried to roll over all the changes and restart CQ, but still these pages are not found.
I'm not sure if these pages should even be available for publish instance.
Could you please tell me if not displaying these pages on a publish instance is a correct behavior of CQ5 or not?
Thanks
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The short answer is that those pages are not typically exposed on a publish server, but if you know what the URLs are and how to login in you can still generally get to them if you need to. Several questions come to mind:
This is what you normaly use "Closed User Groups" for. A CUG behaves like a normal group. You define it in author and publish the group and users as any other content. You then select the CUG on the pages that are supposed to be seen.
We apply this concept a lot on our press sites, where different levels of users have rights to see different kind of information depending on their needs. Some users might get access to material months before the rest. So IMHO, you are overworking it a bit.
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The short answer is that those pages are not typically exposed on a publish server, but if you know what the URLs are and how to login in you can still generally get to them if you need to. Several questions come to mind:
You are not supposed to reach the siteadmin on the publish instance. Thats the default behaviour of the publishers.
As far as I know it's only meant to be reached from the author, so don't worry :)
I don't really see why they should be reached either since the definition of the publisher/author relationship in CQ is along the lines of:
"The authoring environment is where you input content"
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I appreciate your answer, thank you!
To answer your question "I don't really see why they should be reached..."
I wanted to access page /useradmin in order to configure user access policies. I need users only of specified groups to be able to see the page (let's name it mypage). So, I create mypage on publish, then replicate it. But the access policies are different for this page on publish and on author. That's why I need to configure the access polilcies on publish. As far as I understand, the access policies aren't replicated automatically.
Maybe, that's not the best decision, that's just the first thing which came to my mind for testing.
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orotas,
Thank you for your answer! It's really helpful.
It turned out that the problem was in me not being logged in. When I try to access the page /siteadmin on author without logging in, I am automatically redirected to the log in page. On publish it's different - I have to log in first and then go to page /siteadmin, and then it works. Thank you!
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