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Multiple users with different permissions #13

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AddAndy opened this issue Oct 1, 2016 · 5 comments
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Multiple users with different permissions #13

AddAndy opened this issue Oct 1, 2016 · 5 comments

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@AddAndy
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AddAndy commented Oct 1, 2016

It would be nice if there was the ability to have more than 1 user/groups with different permissions.

So myself (admin) would have access to everything, my housemates would have access to most services, and remote users would have read-only access to most of the info.

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causefx commented Oct 18, 2016

I did this exact thing on a fork from Muximux...

https://github.com/causefx/MMHTPC-ManageMyHTPC

Not sure if I should do something similar with this.

@derrickmehaffy
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I would also like to see this if possible. As I allow my media pc for friends and family I would like to add in a way for them to request movies/tv shows using another tool and would like to incorporate it into the dashboard

@causefx
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causefx commented Oct 26, 2016

@AddAndy & @derrickmehaffy

Not sure if this will help you but you could possibly run two instances of iDashboard like they way I'm doing right now to have nested tabs with different passwords. The only problems is if there are 2 different instances with 2 different passwords, it bugs out when you refresh the main page and you have to log back in, I could code it so it is more unique to each instance or I could just revisit the whole different users thing.

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@derrickmehaffy
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That's not a bad idea, slightly more complicated but not too difficult to do. Just curious with things like your Sonarr and what not, do you have authentication enabled on those as well as the main iDashboard? I'm under the assumption your running all those sites on localhost and using the idashboard to iframe them.

I have not yet installed the dashboard and was going to do so right now. :)

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causefx commented Oct 27, 2016

Correct, I have all of my services running on my server and they are all behind a reverse proxy in nginx.

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