Hello Steve,
my configuration is very much like the one described by Roland.
Am Samstag, 23. September 2023, 13:02:46 CEST schrieb Stephen J. Turnbull:
Eggert Ehmke via Mailman-users writes:
So for now I use the same password for all logins, and that works. But is that a good solution? The other option would be to assign multiple superusers for each domain, but they would still allow to log in via some other domain.
If you own the domains, you can probably set up some sort of trivial website on each that does nothing but admin stuff, with the same database backend. Then you can have different passwords for "admin" and the browser will remember them.
Probably more tricky than it's worth.
I have already URLS like lists.domain1.tld lists.domain2.tld ... not sure what you mean.
What are you doing that requires admin privileges, but you want to authenticate separately for each domain? I ask because we've always envisioned creating a domain-level administrator role, but until now we've had no demand for it.
I just thought it would be cleaner to have separate accounts for each list. Now I understand that the superuser has privileges on all lists.
I also have a setting so that on each URL only the lists are visible that belong to that domain. Sadly I don't remember the setting, but that works.
Cheers, Eggert