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Thanks for all the feedback. I appriciate all emails I received, especially the ones remining me that "that's not the wiki way" which I also think is right.
Since I'm not a fan of patches (have to reapply after updates, not something I want to spend time to), I'll probably go with another approach: have a special Category in the 'intranet' wiki and only pages in those Category will be replicated to another mediawiki installation in the 'extranet' where users have to rights to edit ages, only view them after auth.
I think that's the currently one of the best approaches, that way I don't have to fear that users might find a hole in one of the pages if just the content they're allowed to see is in their 'extranet' installation.
- - Markus
Markus Fischer wrote:
Hi,
we're using MediaWiki for our corporate intranet documentation and sometimes have outside workers which should not be granted access to the complete wiki because it may contain all kind of sensitive information.
Is there *some* way implemented to restrict access for groups of users to documentes? Like only accessing documents in a certain namespace or from within a certain category?
thanks
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