Several instances of LibreSource http://dev.libresource.org/home/community/forum/Several_instances_of_LibreSource RE : Several instances of LibreSource http://dev.libresource.org/home/community/forum/Several_instances_of_LibreSource/RE_Several_instances_of_LibreSource_0 Sebastien Jourdain 2007-10-02T10:44:34+02:00 You can use several virtual host on the same LibreSource.

Seb]]> RE : Several instances of LibreSource http://dev.libresource.org/home/community/forum/Several_instances_of_LibreSource/RE_Several_instances_of_LibreSource Sebastien Jourdain 2007-10-01T18:41:38+02:00 If so you will get into trouble due to the cache of the EJB...

And next time you will have to tell me more about you. It's always nice to know a bite more who is using Libresource and for what. ;-)

Seb]]> Several instances of LibreSource http://dev.libresource.org/home/community/forum/Several_instances_of_LibreSource/Several_instances_of_LibreSource maximeca 2007-10-01T18:24:00+02:00 I know my question is a little bit odd but be sure that is not just to annoy you. :)

In fact I would like to install 2 LS which are linked to the same PostgreSQL database.

In fact one of the LS is stored in a secured area and the other one in a public area.

The purpose is that people who use the "public" LS can't access to critical data in the "secured" area (I know that LibreSource deals efficiently with access rigths ;) but it's very critical)

This way, I would like that the 2 LS have the same contents at any time (projects, ressources ...) but in case of bad guys from the public LS want to access to critical data, I can deal with my network configuration to block them.

I hope my description is clear enough.

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