• Resolved manakuke

    (@manakuke)


    For the network settings, I’m trying to find a way to activate on all sub-sites automatically, but then adapt each site depending on unique needs. Most would be standardized, but a few would need the ability to be customized. Is there a way to switch the network settings so that individual sites could override the network settings or to bulk activate on all sites and have new site have the plugin activated (but still customizable)?

    Paul Ryan ansered:

    So the way Authorizer is currently built, if you Network Activate it, then you have the option of setting certain options at the network level that override any options of the individual sites. For example, at the network level you can set the auth backend (CAS, LDAP, or Google) that all sites use; you can list individual users that will have access to all sites in the network; and you can set the authentication policy (public vs. private; allow all external users vs. allow specified external users).

    That’s the opposite of what you’re thinking (individual sites override network settings), but I think you can make it work in your situation. Any thoughts?

    My follow question is if I have the network settings marked to “Override individual site settings with the settings below” and then set access to be “Only approved users” and “everyone can see the site” with CAS Login enabled, can I then on a sub-site switch the access to “All authenticated users” and “Only logged in users can see the site”? I just have one site used for listing safety alerts that needs the change.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/authorizer/

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