Hi.
I am evaluating XWiki's LDAP-based authentication capabilities. The intention is to have a locked-locked-light wiki instance for my group in a large AD-based corporate environment. The LDAP documentation in xwiki.cfg clarifies how to map LDAP groups to XWiki groups. However, for ease of ACL administration, I would like to treat only users belonging to xwiki.authentication.ldap.group_mapping as "registered" users and the rest of the users within the corporation as "Guests".
Is there any way of achieving this mapping?
Presently, I have setup LDAP config to authenticate any user within the corporation using
xwiki.authentication.ldap.user_group=cn=workers,ou=etc.etc.
This causes every user to be treated as a registered user (after successful authentication of course).
The only work around I can see is to have an AD group (say X) that contains all the mapped groups specified in xwiki.authentication.ldap.group_mapping, but that requires X to be updated in sync with changes made to xwiki.authentication.ldap.group_mapping. If I can avoid the need for setting and maintaining X, that would be nice.
Thanks,
Milind
I have a problem with livegrid attachments list in XE, which show in a
"Documents Index" page ... All other livegrids (index, tree, orphaned) show
lists without any problems, but "attachments" - doesn't show anything.
Look's like no any attachments in my wiki. but it is not true. This problem
exists in XE 2.0.3 and after my upgrade - in XE 2.1. How is possible to
solve this problem? Or what I should check in my wiki? I am using XE on
Oracle 11G. Same thing at my testing base on Oracle 10G.
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Hi, our development team wants to use the xwiki for a help page. Now we
stuck about the oracle versions that are supported by xwiki. We currently
use oracle 10g R2 on the webserver and will upgrade i a timely manner to
11g. Before we install the xwiki we wanted to ask, if this versions of
oracle are currently supported by the xwiki, or are there some problems with
using wiki with oracle 10g r2 or oracle 11g. It would be great to hear some
answers about it. And please excuse me for my poor English.
Regards Oskar
hi everybody,
i have a problem and less time. Tomorrow i have to release a xwiki portal
with a custom look and feel. Its made with html and css and i dont know
nothing at all about velocity.
In your opinion, which is the best strategy to confront the problem.
Regards!
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Hi Sergiu,
These two points were one of my biggest concerns after deciding to go for a
XEM & not a plain XE.
I am so relieved now. :)
A big thank you to you for this clarification. Thanks...
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Date: Sun, 13 Dec 2009 13:21:22 +0100
From: Sergiu Dumitriu <sergiu(a)xwiki.com>
Subject: Re: [xwiki-users] XEM main wiki inaccessible
To: XWiki Users <users(a)xwiki.org>
Message-ID: <4B24DC42.1010506(a)xwiki.com>
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On 12/12/2009 09:12 PM, Dilipkumar Jadhav wrote:
> Hi Thomas,
> I followed your instructions& checked the XWikiServerXWiki file. Changed
> the settings for domain name/alias, etc.
> And I am able to access the main wiki now. Thank you for guiding me in
this
> direction.
> However, two questions did come up:
> 1. Do the virtual wikis share the same user groups?
All virtual wikis can see the groups and user defined in the main wiki,
and each one can define its own users and groups, which should only be
visible inside the local wiki. Global groups are prefixed, as in
xwiki:XWiki.AdminGroup, while local groups have a local name, as in
XWiki.LocalGroup
> 2. Can the readers, writers& administrators of individual virtual wikis
be
> modified after creation of the virtual wiki?
Yes. Just open the local wiki, and go to the Administration interface,
and select Users to create new local users, Groups to create new local
groups, and Global Rights to assign rights to local or global users and
groups.
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Has anyone successfully created a second blog in a single wiki? If so, please give me some guidence on how to do this task. Also, what could be a source of a velocity parsing error while creating a class sheet? Please respond to help progress my research.
Thanks in advance,
Tim