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I host two django website within a single droplet on different ports with different domains. I would like to have seperate django admin interface for each of the websites.



I could create superusers for both of the websites but only one of the website's superuser could login through same_ip/admin. When try to login with other website's superuser, I receive error 'Please enter the correct username and password for a staff account.'. When try to reach django admin by same_ip:port/admin, I receive error '404 Not Found'.



Would it be possible to reach different django admin interfaces through same_ip:8001/admin and same_ip:8002/admin? Or is there any other way? Hope someone could help me about this, thanks in advance










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  • How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access domain.com/admin and domain2.com/admin right?

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I host two django website within a single droplet on different ports with different domains. I would like to have seperate django admin interface for each of the websites.



I could create superusers for both of the websites but only one of the website's superuser could login through same_ip/admin. When try to login with other website's superuser, I receive error 'Please enter the correct username and password for a staff account.'. When try to reach django admin by same_ip:port/admin, I receive error '404 Not Found'.



Would it be possible to reach different django admin interfaces through same_ip:8001/admin and same_ip:8002/admin? Or is there any other way? Hope someone could help me about this, thanks in advance










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  • How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access domain.com/admin and domain2.com/admin right?

    – Aswin Murugesh
    Jan 3 at 2:04














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I host two django website within a single droplet on different ports with different domains. I would like to have seperate django admin interface for each of the websites.



I could create superusers for both of the websites but only one of the website's superuser could login through same_ip/admin. When try to login with other website's superuser, I receive error 'Please enter the correct username and password for a staff account.'. When try to reach django admin by same_ip:port/admin, I receive error '404 Not Found'.



Would it be possible to reach different django admin interfaces through same_ip:8001/admin and same_ip:8002/admin? Or is there any other way? Hope someone could help me about this, thanks in advance










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I host two django website within a single droplet on different ports with different domains. I would like to have seperate django admin interface for each of the websites.



I could create superusers for both of the websites but only one of the website's superuser could login through same_ip/admin. When try to login with other website's superuser, I receive error 'Please enter the correct username and password for a staff account.'. When try to reach django admin by same_ip:port/admin, I receive error '404 Not Found'.



Would it be possible to reach different django admin interfaces through same_ip:8001/admin and same_ip:8002/admin? Or is there any other way? Hope someone could help me about this, thanks in advance







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  • How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access domain.com/admin and domain2.com/admin right?

    – Aswin Murugesh
    Jan 3 at 2:04



















  • How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access domain.com/admin and domain2.com/admin right?

    – Aswin Murugesh
    Jan 3 at 2:04

















How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access domain.com/admin and domain2.com/admin right?

– Aswin Murugesh
Jan 3 at 2:04





How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access domain.com/admin and domain2.com/admin right?

– Aswin Murugesh
Jan 3 at 2:04












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