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      mrlucretius
      last edited by mrlucretius

      Hello,

      We intend to have remote client sites, and then have them sync to a central cloud mango server.

      I am trying to figure out how Mango handles the central server sync, and also I am interested in how mango deals with users / groups. For example, I want to have one customer that accesses http://cust1.foo.com which give them a dashboard via mango to see multiple remote sites.

      Then of course I would like a superuser login, which can either see all sites, or manage the subgroups and get views through the subgroup (ie, cust1.foo.com, cust2.foo.com)...

      Can Mango handle this idea of grouping remote mangos in to a central subgroup view? Or do I need to deal with it more on some webserver front end?

      Also, can you point me to any documentation related to this, or related to central / cloud mango configuration, and how to connect a remote site to sync to a central server.

      So there is a tree of different sites / custom interfaces with users / groups / auth something like this:

      superuser.foo.com:
      ----> cust1.foo.com
      --------> site1.cust1.foo.com
      -------->site2.cust1.foo.com
      ----> cust2.foo.com
      --------> site2.cust2.foo.com
      etc

      Let me know if this is not clear and I can explain more carefully.

      Thanks,
      Alex

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        phildunlap
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        Alex called us an I assured him there is enough depth in the permissions system to compartmentalize users, which seemed to be the crux of the question when we spoke.

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