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<div dir="auto">GeoSites is no longer maintained for the recent stable versions and also not available to the regular and SPC docker composition. However, multitenancy might be accomplished without huge effort with Rancher too in case you don’t have a specific constraint to the same admin user. In fact each dockerized instance can be configured to work against an external LDAP server where the same users insist.
<div dir="auto">If you want to move forward the code of GeoSites we accept pull requests :), alternatively you can have a look to the professional support page. </div>
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<div class="matchFont">Hope this helps,<br />
Francesco</div>
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<div name="messageReplySection">Il 30 gen 2020, 10:16 +0100, Dev Gis <deviirmr@gmail.com>, ha scritto:<br />
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<div dir="ltr">Dear GeoNode user,<br />
Do you know how to implement GeoNode multi-tenancy in a docker environment?<br />
I want to implement multiple websites which point to the same GeoNode resources.
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<div>On google search, I found only <a href="http://docs.geonode.org/en/2.8.1/reference/developers/geosites.html">http://docs.geonode.org/en/2.8.1/reference/developers/geosites.html</a> which is not specific to docker.</div>
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<div>Thanks<br /></div>
<div>Deb</div>
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