The access to the internal knowledge base should be limit to a small number of users.
The public online manual should be available to everyone. And the public online manual should be avaiable via its own domain like manual.company.com
Is this possible?
Thanks a lot.
Is it also possible to make the "public manual" space available over other domain like manual.company.com?
No, I'm afraid that's not possible. Regards. Elifcan
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Ok. How have you set up your own documentation at https://confluence.atlassian.com/alldoc with a custom domain?
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What do you mean? I couldn't understand the question.
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Sorry for my misleading question. I just want to know how you set up your own confluence with urls like this: https://support.atlassian.com/jira-service-desk-cloud/resources/
In our confluence the urls look like https://confluence.company.com/display/HAN
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Hello, yes that's the default behaviour of confluence. it goes: $base_url/display/$space_key
That's how our URLS look like, too.
URL that you sent is Atlassian's own service desk resources. I don't know if they are actually confluence pages or not.
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Hello,
You can grant anonymous access to a space on your confluence. Check out this document:
https://confluence.atlassian.com/doc/setting-up-public-access-156.html
Regards.
Elifcan
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