On 9/2/06, Rob Church <robchur(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 02/09/06, gmu 2k6 <gmu2006(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm running a wiki at work and a coworker
asked me to require login
for any article editing so that he can see who created/modified the
article. my point is that the barrier to surf-by-editing is too high with
logins required. then he said that people can use Cookies to be
logged in always.
I would think that in a corporate environment, it would be completely
reasonable to request that users are logged in. A little bit of work
with the auto-authentication hook, if using an external authentication
framework, might make the process deliriously simple.
what can I do with a vanilla 1.7.1 release using Apache? mod_krb? mod_auth_pam?
authenticating against a Windows 2003 domain from within a linux Apache might
be possible. any configuration howtos?
it's just a whish of that one coworker, no policy or anything.