Monday, June 23, 2008, 6:31:47 PM, Mailinglists wrote: > What does "usually" mean?
I mean PmWiki does not do so. But it does not mean that it can't be done. > If the Wiki page that contains the conditions that use the clear > text passwords is itself password protected and can only be edited > by an admin, then how is that a security risk? The wiki is on a > modern, fully updated OS with the latest cPanel installed and a diligent > system admin (me). Okay. But you have to make sure that the page source is protected too. ?action=source with same rights as ?action=edit (or better admin!!). Here is a conditional for plain text password checks inside a wiki page: $Conditions['authpw'] = 'NoCache(end(@$GLOBALS["AuthPw"])==\$condparm)'; then you can use conditionals like (:if authpw abcdefg:)(:redirect ClientA:) (:if authpw hijklmn:)(:redirect ClientB:) etc. ~Hans _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
