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Moin,
On Saturday 02 September 2006 18:18, gmu 2k6 wrote:
On 9/2/06, Stephen Warren
<swarren(a)wwwdotorg.org> wrote:
gmu 2k6 wrote:
>> On 02/09/06, gmu 2k6 <gmu2006(a)gmail.com> wrote:
50% of the password
issue is that if you require passwords for editing
articles by anyone then you should also put it behind https:// and this
would require a properly signed certificate. *sigh* now I remember why I
just said let everyone edit damnit.
It's not about that anyone can edit, but that you can properly contribute
edits to the right person.
if you expect that your users sniff passwords of other users, then use them
to impersonate them and fake content in their name, you got bigger issues
than to worry about login or not to your wiki.
There is a certain trust you have to give your users.
Best wishes,
Tels
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