In a corporate environment, if we managed the site on internal LAN servers, then published the content to public facing ones (using Contour - is this the tool for this?) is it possible the public facing ones only deliver the site, but the back-office is disabled, ie if someone outside the lan managed to get a login/password, they still wouldn't be able to edit the site from outside?
Back office on public facing servers
In a corporate environment, if we managed the site on internal LAN servers, then published the content to public facing ones (using Contour - is this the tool for this?) is it possible the public facing ones only deliver the site, but the back-office is disabled, ie if someone outside the lan managed to get a login/password, they still wouldn't be able to edit the site from outside?
Thanks
Hi Tim,
The tool you are mentioning is not Contour but Courier
https://our.umbraco.org/projects/umbraco-pro/umbraco-courier-2/
You can restrict access to backoffice using IIS rewrite rules. In this topic you will find the rewrite url
https://our.umbraco.org/forum/umbraco-7/using-umbraco-7/72207-disabling-access-to-umbraco-backoffice
Dave
Thanks!
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