Multiple website within single droplet with seperate django admins
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
django droplet
How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can accessdomain.com/admin
anddomain2.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
django droplet
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 accessdomain.com/admin
anddomain2.com/admin
right?
– Aswin Murugesh
Jan 3 at 2:04
add a comment |
How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can accessdomain.com/admin
anddomain2.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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How are you accessing both the sites? If you have different domains, then you can access
domain.com/admin
anddomain2.com/admin
right?– Aswin Murugesh
Jan 3 at 2:04