Hi, all!

Back with an authentication question. I set up Tom Mollerus' single sign on 
method yesterday:

http://www.mollerus.net/tom/blog/2008/09/single_signon_to_mediawiki_113_using_active_direct.html

...and before that I'd set the following in the LocalSettings.php settings file:

$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = 
false;

Per staff request, we also have an .htaccess file that restricts access to 
campus IPs (apparently, we're the freaking CIA). I know some of this may be 
redundant now, but I'm still trying to sort out the best way to set up 
authentication.

However, the single sign on seems to have negated those $wgGroupPermissions 
settings in LocalSettings.php. As in, I can log in with my network password, 
then log out, but still see and edit pages. Any ideas?

So basically, I'm looking for the best method to provide single sign on that 
requires network password to view and edit. (I think I can lose the IP settings 
in the .htaccess file now that we're hooked in to LDAP, as long as I don't let 
anyone create new accounts.)

Yours in authentication ineptitude, :)

Nina
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