On 06/04/2010 10:58, Peter Bowers wrote:
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 1:42 PM, Gabriele Azzaro<[email protected]>  wrote:
Trying to install AuthUserSignup, which looks really powerful.
But I get "ERROR: WikiSh.Read: You do not have "read" authorization for page
Login.Signup. See SecLayer configuration" on the login page
, where the username
field is also impenetrable...

I have followed the instructions to the letter twice, even tried to edit
attr to @nopass for all Login.Signup, Login.Confirm and Login.Confirmed
files. Where can the error be? Thanks for any help. Gabriele
Can you confirm that your file SiteAdmin.WikiShAuth looks like this
(be sure that you have used copy/paste rather than re-typing it as a
small typo can mess things up completely) (what I've got below is
copy/pasted exactly from the
http://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/AuthUserSignup#wikish page, so you
don't need to check carefully if you've already copy/pasted from that
page):

===(snip)===
edit=append,prepend,insert,overwrite,create
all=read,edit
Temp.*: all
(:if name Login.Confirm:)
SiteAdmin.AuthUser:read,append,forceread,forceedit
SiteAdmin.AuthUserExtra*:read,overwrite,forceread,forceedit
Login.Confirm:read
(:if name Login.Signup:)
SiteAdmin.AuthUser:read,append,overwrite,forceread,forceedit
SiteAdmin.AuthUserExtra*:read,append,overwrite,forceread,forceedit,create
Login.Signup:read
(:ifend:)
===(snip)===

Can you confirm that you have this line in your config.php:

===(snip)===
slParsePage($pagename, "SiteAdmin.WikiShAuth", $wshAuthPage);
===(snip)===

Those are the key points to taking care of the error you are encountering...

If you confirm both of those, could you send me a copy of your
config.php (after editing out any passwords) so I can look to see if
there are any problems there?

-Peter


Thanks Peter,

great work! Set it up as a complete beginner fairly quickly with the great help of the author. Discovered the following (which may be obvious to more expert users): 1. never create/edit the required wiki.d pages with an external editor, for this and all the related recipes; do it all via PmWiki, copying and pasting and adapting passwords and mail configuration, changing attributes, etc., all from within PmWiki. 2. Beware: not all skins are functional with this and relative recipes (for me only the default pmwiki skin works).


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