Description
The plugin protects a site so that only members can access its pages.
Suitable for site lockdowns, private sites and sites that are under construction.
It allows to redirect visitors to a particular page or to the WordPress login.
Members who are logged in have access to the site.
Members must belong to the site’s Registered group, or to a particular group as determined specifically for the site.
The plugin is an extension to Groups which is required.
The redirection settings can be adjusted in Settings > Groups Blog Protect :
Redirection options can be set for the blog – or for each blog in a multisite setup:
- no redirection
- redirect to a specific post, note that with this option the blog is shown to the visitor but only that page can be visited
- redirect to the WordPress login
The redirect status code can be selected among:
- Moved Permanently (301)
- Found (302)
- See other (303)
- Temporary Redirect (307)
Site administrators can determine which group is used to protect the site:
- By default, users must belong to the Registered group to be able to access the site, so any registered user who is logged in will have access.
- The constant
GROUPS_BLOG_PROTECT_GROUP
can be set inwp-config.php
to indicate the name of the group to which users must belong to be able to access the site. - For multisites, the
GROUPS_BLOG_PROTECT_GROUP_n
constant can be used to indicate the name of the group required to access a particular site, wheren
is the blog ID of the site.
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Installation
- Upload or extract the
groups-blog-protect
folder to your site’s/wp-content/plugins/
directory. You can also use the Add new option found in the Plugins menu in WordPress. - Enable the plugin from the Plugins menu in WordPress.
- Go to Settings > Groups Blog Protect and adjust the redirection settings as desired.
FAQ-e
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Where is the documentation?
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The documentation for this plugin is at Groups Blog Protect.
The documentation for Groups is at Groups.
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What do the status codes mean?
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Read the section on Status Code Definitions in RFC 2616.
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I have a question, where do I ask?
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You can leave a comment at the Groups Blog Protect plugin page.
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Contributors & Developers
“Groups Blog Protect” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.
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Changelog
For the full changelog see changelog.txt.