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I had a kiwi instance running as docker containers under RHEL8 with kiwitcms/kiwi:latest-image as kiwi_web container and centos/postgresql-12-centos7-image as kiwi_db container. Provided via reverse proxy in an existing apache. I was able to login as the created superuser.

Then I've installed multi-tenant support via pip install kiwitcms-tenants.

I've set the KIWI_TENANTS_DOMAIN variable.

I did podman exec -it kiwi_web /Kiwi/manage.py migrate and podman exec -it kiwi_web /Kiwi/manage.py refresh_permissions.

Then I've created a tenant via podman exec -u 0 -it kiwi_web /Kiwi/manage.py create_tenant.

Now, if I am still logged in (from the session before installing multi-tenant support), I can now see the new Mandant plugin and the tenant configurations in the admin area.

But, if I logout, I can't login anymore. It does not say "wrong credentials" or something like that, like it appears if I put in wrong credentials. The fields are just emptied and I am simply not forwarded. What am I missing here?

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What am I missing here?

I think you are missing the fact that tenant routing is done on a domain basis. The domain which you configure with the create_tenant command is the one you should be using to access the multi-tenant Kiwi TCMS instance.

If KIWI_TENANTS_DOMAIN=example.com then you should use either example.com in create_tenant or something like public.example.com. Every other tenant will be <tenant name>.example.com.

If that doesn't work you need to provide more information starting with your reverse proxy logs.

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  • Thanks for your answer Alexander! It works if I just leave the name field in create_tenant empty. I thought create_tenant would create an additional domain and leave the "original" untouched.
    – Steini
    Aug 4, 2021 at 9:32

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