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Enabling anonymous access to the Confluence site

I want enable anonymous access to my confluence site but when I enable global permission in General Configuration, my confluence site can not access and I only access by localhost. Why?

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Yoga Reddy {Appfire}
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Feb 19, 2019

Hi @Nguyen Manh Hao 

You can enable access from the Global Permissions and then provide access from the space level.

You can follow the steps as mentioned here.
Enabling the global permission should not impact you from accessing the instance through your DNS. However, if you still seeing it please provide us the logs.

Thanks

Yoga

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