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1/11/2007 11:37 AM
 

I am trying to configure DNN so that a subdomain will tkae the user to the login screen. In other words, I do not want to login link to show on my www.mysite.com page, so I would like to make it so that a user could go to edit.mysite.com and have the login screen show. I have put the following entry in the SiteUrls.config page:

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And that works, somewhat. The user does see the login screen, but can't go any further. The rewrite rule always forces the login screen to appear. Anyone know of a way to accomplish this? It seems to me that I would need a way to ignore this rewriter rule if the user has been authenticated.

RewriterRule>LookFor>http\:\/\/edit\.(.*)\.aspx</LookFor>SendTo>~/Default.aspx?ctl=Login</SendTo>RewriterRule>
 
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