From: Charles C. <ch...@ru...> - 2005-01-20 00:29:03
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If you search the archives, I posted a draft of how to do this on Monday ago, with a subject line of RFC: HOW TO alternate security setups in PhpWiki In some of the replies to this, additional useful information was released Regards, Charles -----Original Message----- From: Joel Sherrill <jo...@OA...> [mailto:joe...@OA...] Sent: 20 January 2005 03:33 To: php...@li... Subject: [Phpwiki-talk] user password help request Hi, I let this slide and now it seems to be a serious problem for us. We are getting automated spam added to our Wiki front page. I desperately need to get user authentication working on our Wiki And it appears that I must not be getting something right since it seems to work for others. We are using MySQL as the backend and I don't really care which authentication scheme we use. This is a public Wiki so there is no set of local users to check against. I would like users to be able to change their passwords. Could someone kindly drag me through or send me a config.ini that works for them? I have no idea what I am not doing right. I have tried this on multiple occassions and not managed to get it right. Sorry to be a pest but I am horribly confused and need it working now. -- Joel Sherrill, Ph.D. Director of Research & Development jo...@OA... On-Line Applications Research Ask me about RTEMS: a free RTOS Huntsville AL 35805 Support Available (256) 722-9985 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: IntelliVIEW -- Interactive Reporting Tool for open source databases. Create drag-&-drop reports. Save time by over 75%! Publish reports on the web. Export to DOC, XLS, RTF, etc. Download a FREE copy at http://www.intelliview.com/go/osdn_nl _______________________________________________ Phpwiki-talk mailing list Php...@li... https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/phpwiki-talk |