Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-14 Thread Paul Boddie
On Monday 14. March 2016 20.31.48 Chris Freemesser wrote: > On 3/11/16 4:09 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > > It's a bit baffling, really. Maybe creating a separate test instance on > > your server with the basic elements of the desired configuration might > > help. > > I think I found the problem. I

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-14 Thread Chris Freemesser
On 3/11/16 4:09 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > It's a bit baffling, really. Maybe creating a separate test instance on your > server with the basic elements of the desired configuration might help. I think I found the problem. I migrated one of my existing instances to the test server I set up on

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 11. March 2016 21.36.47 Chris Freemesser wrote: > On 3/11/16 3:15 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > > I'm not sure if I considered this properly before, but I'm somewhat > > convinced that this is what happens now: even acl_rights_before will > > short-circuit the decision-making process. > >

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Chris Freemesser
On 3/11/16 3:15 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > I'm not sure if I considered this properly before, but I'm somewhat convinced > that this is what happens now: even acl_rights_before will short-circuit the > decision-making process. The way I see it, "acl_rights_before" are the settings you never want

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Paul Boddie
On Friday 11. March 2016 20.11.57 Chris Freemesser wrote: > On 3/10/16 12:38 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > > Now, if I understand, what you want to do is to have is administration > > and editing access set in the before rule. For example: > > > > acl_rights_before =

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Chris Freemesser
On 3/10/16 12:38 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > Now, if I understand, what you want to do is to have is administration and > editing access set in the before rule. For example: > > acl_rights_before = u"WikiAdministrator:read,write,delete,revert,admin " \ >

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-11 Thread Chris Freemesser
On 3/10/16 12:38 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > Now, if I understand, what you want to do is to have is administration and > editing access set in the before rule. For example: > > acl_rights_before = u"WikiAdministrator:read,write,delete,revert,admin " \ >

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-10 Thread Paul Boddie
On Thursday 10. March 2016 16.31.39 Chris Freemesser wrote: > On 3/9/16 4:25 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > > Maybe someone will reply to your mail, but looking at the > > MoinMoin.security module, the acl_rights_default setting does appear to > > be influenced by the cache. Although you've run the

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-10 Thread Chris Freemesser
On 3/9/16 4:25 PM, Paul Boddie wrote: > Maybe someone will reply to your mail, but looking at the MoinMoin.security > module, the acl_rights_default setting does appear to be influenced by the > cache. Although you've run the maintenance commands to clean that, it might > still be interesting to

Re: [Moin-user] Wiki server ignoring ACLs *followup*

2016-03-09 Thread Paul Boddie
On Wednesday 9. March 2016 21.46.08 Chris Freemesser wrote: > > If I add *anything* or *anybody* to the "acl_rights_default" line in the > config file, *none* of the rights are recognized by the wiki pages. > > So, the "acl_rights_default" line doesn't work at all. Maybe someone will reply to