Morten Lange <morten_nospam(a)yahoo.com> writes:
Hi,
I have tried to search the archives, but could not find anything on
solving our particular problem.
We are usung wikimedia as our internal knowledge bank. It really
has helped us and is catching on.
There is some stuff in there that we don't want to share with
everyone in the firm, so one has to enter a password to read the
entries, and we use https.
But now the need has surfaced for allowing a second set of users,
specifically the monitoring dept, to see some but not all the info.
So it seems we need some sort of access list. Has anyone here solved
this problem or a similar one or perhaps have realistic suggestions
?
In short: It cannot be done. There are several patches floating
around, giving the illusion of limiting access to pages, but they are,
to my best knowledge, all flawed in one way or another.
In you case, I'd set ud a restricted wiki for the password, and a
public wiki for the rest. Add interwiki links between the restricted
and public pages.
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