On 7/24/07, Sameer Kumar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > "Most certainly, the local/authuser directory itself is missing..." > > > > Does this mean that I should create this directory manually? >
Yes, the recipe handle only the files, not the full directory path to them. > > > Further on the issue of single-signon and authentication: > > Is there a recommended method of logon between the following: > > 1. AuthUser with hardcoded userid's and passwds in the wiki > > 2. AuthUser with LADP access for existing userids + passwords > > 3. Single-Signon with mod_auth_sspi in apache > IMHO, you should choose the method according to your "exploitation-context". The answer to some questions like below may help you to decide: Are you dealing with one our more operating system? How are your user authenticated on it/them? In an heterogeneous enviroment, are the all the different auth mecanisms synched together? Is there a "politically-correct" way of leading user authentication in your organization? How many users are planned? Do they really need to be authenticated individually? ... > > > I am running Apache on Windows XP and my understanding is that each of these > options are possible for my setup. > > I will appreciate any help on making this decision. > -- Dominique _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list pmwiki-users@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users