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Posted: Tue 20. Jan 2004, 19:40
by adriano
Well, I have made the need_to_login to false, so anybody can edit all pages without authentication, username or password. The configuration of phpwiki is more than cryptical and not all methods are works.

Try again ...

Posted: Tue 20. Jan 2004, 19:43
by Oliver Georgi
Hi Florian,

but I have not finished this part in frontend...

Posted: Tue 20. Jan 2004, 20:01
by Florian
That makes no sense. I've got less time. So when you're ready I'm ready to with dokumentation ;)

Cheers,
Florian

Posted: Tue 20. Jan 2004, 20:23
by Oliver Georgi
:D

Posted: Wed 25. Feb 2004, 21:21
by pSouper
Florian: did i read correctly that you wrote the SSL section for phpwcms?
if this means you know all about SSL the I'd love to chat with you about it.
I would like to know....

1: to use SSL on my server.. do I need to pay $n00's for a 'veri sign' type certificate?
if yes > oh crap :(
if no > can i set it up on my system myself for free?
if yes/no > more info on how to set SSL up on my server please ;)

Posted: Wed 25. Feb 2004, 22:18
by ionrock
@pSouper, You should be able to run your site on ssl. the veri sign stuff only comes into play if you want to look like you are "official" otherwise people may get a message saying that things look fishy b/c you are not registered with verisign. I don't know if that makes a lot of sense but in essence if yougo to your site at https://yoursite.com or http://yoursite.com:whateversslport then you are using a ssl connection. I hope this helps.

Posted: Wed 25. Feb 2004, 22:39
by pSouper
thanks a lot for the info IonRock.
is it really as simple as that?
I don't need to set anything up at all [although I have allowed https in my network connection]

and I guess just turn SSL on in inc.conf.php

I know nothing about ports though ;)
would you know of any site I should read up on for info?

PS: Hey look everyone, a post from IONROCK in under four pages ;)