It's a bit inconvenient that one also has to type in the
Login - Confirm Password if one only wants to change
the Preferences -- Subscriptions. --[[tschwinge]]
You don't. The password fields on the preferences fields are only needed
if you want to change your password and should otherwise be left blank.
--[[Joey]]
Aha, then the problem is Firefox, which is automatically filling the
Password field with its previous value, but not filling the
Confirm Password one. --[[tschwinge]]
easy access to the userdb for apache auth?
My use case is:
- restricted ikiwiki
- read/edit only allowed from the local network (done with apache restrictions)
- edit only for people authenticated (done with vanilla ikiwiki passwordauth)
I would like to allow people to read/edit the wiki from outside of the
local network, if and only if they already have an ikiwiki account.
[[httpauth]] doesn't fit since it doesn't allow anonymous local users
to create their own account. I want a single, local, simple auth
database.
My (naïve?) idea would be:
- keep the [[passwordauth]] system
- provide a way for Apache to use the userdb for authentication if
people want to connect from outside
I looked at the various auth modules for apache2. It seems that none
can use a "perl Storable data" file. So, I think some solutions could
be:
- use a sqlite database instead of a perl Storable file
- can be used with
mod_auth_dbd
- requires a change in ikiwiki module [[passwordauth]]
- use an external program to read the userdb and talk with
mod_auth_external
- requires the maintainance of this external auth proxy over ikiwiki
userdb format changes
- (I don't know perl)
- include this wrapper in ikiwiki
- something like
ikiwiki --auth user:pass:userdb
check the
user:pass
pair in userdb
and returns an Accept/Reject flag to
Apache
- requires a change in ikiwiki core
- still requires
mod_auth_external
- do it with Apache perl sections
Any opinion/suggestion/solution to this is welcome and appreciated.
--
[[NicolasLimare]]
For a similar use case, I've been intending to implement
[[todo/httpauth_feature_parity_with_passwordauth]], but your idea may
actually be the way to go. IMHO, the Perl sections idea is the
easiest to setup, but on the long run, I'd prefer ikiwiki to optionnally
use a userdb storage backend supported at least by Apache and lighttpd.
--[[intrigeri]]