TWiki.Tukro . TWiki . TWikiAccessControl |
Main
web, like the TWikiAdminGroup. To start a new group:
SomeGroup
Set GROUP = Main.SomeUser, Main.OtherUser, Main.SomeOtherGroup
Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.TWikiAdminGroup
* Set DENYTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeBadBoy, Main.SomeBadGirl, Main.SomeHackerGroup
* Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeGoodGuy, Main.SomeGoodGirl, Main.TWikiAdminGroup
* Set DENYTOPICRENAME = Main.SomeBadBoy, Main.SomeBadGirl, Main.SomeHackerGroup
* Set ALLOWTOPICRENAME = Main.SomeGoodGuy, Main.SomeGoodGirl, Main.TWikiAdminGroup
all webs
search option from accessing hidden webs, by enabling the NOSEARCHALL
variable in WebPreferences:
view
script is authenticated, which means that all users have to login, even for read-only access. (An open guest account, like TWikiGuest, can get around this, allowing anyone to login to a common account with, for example, view-only access for public webs.) TWikiInstallationGuide has more on Basic Authentication, using the .htaccess
file.
view
script (rename) and create a view
subdirectory in its place.
view
subdirectory, create a separate copy of a modified viewing script for each web, and create .htaccess
settings for the restricted webs.
Example of viewing scriptredirect
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # chdir '..'; # Adjust SCRIPT and PATH_INFO variables to account for the changed directory my $web = $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME}; $web =~ s#^.*/view(/[^/]*).*$#$1#; # isolate the path element after "view" $ENV{PATH_TRANSLATED} =~ s#(/[^/]*)$#$web$1#; $ENV{PATH_INFO} =~ s#(/[^/]*)$#$web$1#; $ENV{SCRIPT_NAME} =~ s#/view$web#/view#; $ENV{SCRIPT_FILENAME} =~ s#/view$web#/view#; # open (LOG, '>>/tmp/redirect.log'); # print LOG join ("\n", scalar localtime (time ()), %ENV); # close LOG; exec ('/usr/bin/perl', '-wT', 'view.orig') or print <<EOF; Content-type: text/plain Error executing /cgi-bin/view.orig: $? Click the BACK button in your browser and contact webmaster\@bcs-oops.org. EOF
view
script from the .htaccess
file.
$doRememberRemoteUser
flag in lib/TWiki.cfg
as described in TWikiUserAuthentication. TWiki.Tukro will now remember the IP address of an authenticated user.
view
script to viewauth
(or better, create a symbolic link)
viewauth
to the list of authenticated scripts in the .htaccess file.
view
script to the viewauth
script once (this happens only if the user has never edited a topic). Doing so will ask for authentication. The viewauth
script shows the requested topic if the user could log on and if the user is authorized to see that web.
NOSEARCHALL
variable in its WebPreferences, like:
<!--
Set DENYTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeGroup
-->
$superAdminGroup
variable in lib/TWiki.cfg
to the name of a group of users who are always allowed to edit/view topics.
$superAdminGroup = "TWikiAdminGroup";
----- Revision r1.22 - 02 Apr 2002 - 00:04 - MikeMannix?
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