[Trac] Re: Finer wiki permissions by using hierarchies?
Sean Hussey
shussey at berklee.edu
Tue Oct 4 11:08:27 CDT 2005
Yeah, this is what we do. Our wiki is open to the company, but
editable only by authenticated users. For more sensitive
information, though, we make sure the pages are in a subwiki and add
that string to the Location directive that makes sure you're logged in.
Sean
On Sep 29, 2005, at 9:43 AM, Lutz Frommberger wrote:
> Lutz Frommberger <Lutz.Frommberger at gmx.de> wrote:
>
>> Trac offers the possibility of creating hierarchical page names like
>> "confidential/ImportantInfo". I am curious if this can be used to
>> realize an access control on the basis of Apache. Any ideas?
>>
>
> Just for the archive: Yes, it works, in a quite usual way within a
> Location directive. I was just too stupid to set it up correctly.
>
> regards,
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Sean Hussey
Web Database Specialist
Berklee College of Music
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