Hi all,

I am trying to set up a super simple wiki that can be used by either the web, 
or bulk editing through acme. Wikifs seems to address this quite well. However 
i have run into a number of questions across various Plan 9 platforms and am 
not sure if they all should be in separate e-mail threads, or to different 
groups. 

I have set up an experimental Plan9 cpu/file/auth server using 9front and am 
able to 9fs and rcpu into the box from another 9front VM. I understand that 
9front has updated the authentication methods and encryption which is why I can 
not access from a Labs version (or plan9port) without some minor changes to the 
auth startup or open up the old cpu port. I have a number of questions related 
to plan9port as well as some more general Plan9/Acme/Wikifs questions.

My general questions: Is it possible to secure wikifs through the auth server? 
I am scratching for ideas, and certainly do not fully understand all the 
mechanisms of Plan 9 - From my guesses, Acme users could 9fs into the server 
(requiring auth), and run wiki on their own machine. However, I presume then 
there would be no management for write collisions. If one can manage the Wikifs 
by file permissions, wouldn’t that affect the ability of httpd to access the 
system? Another question, although, I am in a position to try this - is it 
possible to run multiple different Wikis, each as a different service? I know 
that does not work so well for http serving, but I may want to keep a couple 
separate wikis.


I have been able to get into the wiki from Windows using acme-sac, but I have 
had troubles with plan9port. Looking at plan9port, it looks like wikifs access 
is not in the port. Is this something that would be difficult to add? I seem to 
have more basic problems with plan9port from my Mac. During the build there was 
an issue with 'ambiguous recipes for macargv.o:.’ If I try to run the command 
to connect to a wiki, or even just the term “Local srv,” Acme crashes. For the 
ambiguous recipes, I am not sure if I should write a post in the plan9port-dev 
mail list, or in the plan9port github issues page. The discussions in those 
seem more about development than how I may be stupidly using the software.

Thanks in advance to anyone willing to provide guidance.

M. B. Wallace



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