Sorry, pressed send prematurely

Which validates users and groups, created in user.xml and groups.xml.
If using ldap authentication, the users isnt necessarily created in user.xml.

regards
Thomas

On Jun 8, 2009, at 20:28 , Thomas Engelschmidt wrote:

Which validates users and groups, created in user.xml and groups.xml.
If using ldap authentication, the users isnt nessarily

On Jun 8, 2009, at 19:56 , Janne Jalkanen wrote:


...which is a really good reason to start working on a separate ACL editor...

/Janne

On 8 Jun 2009, at 20:21, Harry Metske wrote:

John,

if you still need the info on http://www.jspwiki.org/wiki/Security2.3FAQ ,
you can view it now.
There was an ALLOW statement on it that wasn't between comment brackets.

regards,
Harry

2009/6/8 Volkar, John M. <[email protected]>

I was looking into setting up a 2.8.x with security, and was looking to see if jspwiki.policy could be set in server.xml as a context parameter
like I do for the jspwiki.properties file (see MultipleWikis page).

There is a question on the MultipleWikis page about this that links to page "Security 2.3 FAQ". This appears to require a login, I (of course) have forgotten what I used for the jspwiki.org site, and attempted to re-register. In several attempts to register I get a "invalid profile" message (presumably because one of the elements I was using to register existed my old profile?). So I'm wanting the info on that page, so I figure fine, I'll just register as a temporary user "SnarfBlatt", and
just use that profile...

The registration succeeded, but when I then tried to access the page "Security 2.3 FAQ", I get a "Forbidden" message. The site shows me as
Authenticated as "SnarfBlatt", but access is denied?


So two questions:
1) Why can't I get to the page "Security 2.3 FAQ" as SnarfBlatt? (Idle
curiosity/annoyance)
and
2) How can I override the jspwiki.policy on a per-wiki basis when
setting up MultipleWikis?

Regards,
John Volkar





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