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= Enforcing email authentication = | = Enforcing email authentication = | ||
<p>(You'll want to have [[Wiki - Email Setup{{!}}email]] set up, of course...)</p> | <p>(You'll want to have [[Wiki - Email Setup{{!}}email]] set up, of course...)</p> | ||
<p>Then:</p> | |||
* <code class="mwt-code" >sudo vi LocalSettings.php</code>: | |||
$wgAutopromote['emailconfirmed'] = APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED; | $wgAutopromote['emailconfirmed'] = APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED; | ||
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; | $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; |
Revision as of 15:32, 4 January 2022
When you run a public-facing Wiki, it's kinda handy to let users create their own accounts.
But...
You need to control what they can do.
Enabling the Create Account link for non logged-in users.
sudo vi LocalSettings.php
:
Set:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = true;
Enforcing email authentication
(You'll want to have email set up, of course...)
Then:
sudo vi LocalSettings.php
:
$wgAutopromote['emailconfirmed'] = APCOND_EMAILCONFIRMED; $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['user']['edit'] = false; $wgGroupPermissions['emailconfirmed']['edit'] = true;
The first line basically adds anyone whose email address has been confirmed to the "emailconfirmed" group.
The second line means EVERYBODY is prohibited from editing.
The third line means the same, but for Registered Users.
The fourth line means "OK... If your email has been confirmed, you can edit after all".
What's next?
Need to take it one step further.
Set up a mechanism for registered & confirmed users to request "Editor" status?