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The members of the <code>sysop</code> group | The [[#User|users]] that are members of the <code>sysop</code> group have site administration privileges. |
Revision as of 02:21, 30 December 2023
External
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Security
- https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Preventing_access
Internal
Overview
User Rights Profile
Open wiki
The Open wiki model allows anyone to edit, without even logging in.
Account creation required
A wiki with "Account creation required" provides extra accountability, but may deter casual contributors.
Authorized editors only
The "Authorized editors only" scenario allows approved users to edit, but the public can view the pages, including history.
Private wiki
A "Private wiki" only allows approved users to view pages, with the same group allowed to edit. A user that does not authenticate is not allowed to access anything on the server.
Reading
Disable reading by anonymous users:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['read'] = false;
To allow anonymous users access to the login page:
$wgWhitelistRead = array ("Special:Userlogin");
Editing
Controlled by LocalSettings.php
. To disable anonymous editing:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false;
Account Creation
Controlled by LocalSettings.php
:
$wgGroupPermissions['*']['createaccount'] = false;
This prevents account creation by anyone (logged in or not), except by sysops.
User
The Media Wiki users, including administrators are maintained in the database in the user
table.
Administrator
The username of the wiki administrator. Spaces are accepted ("John Doe").
A user is administrator by belonging to the sysop
. The association is maintained in the user_groups
table.
Administrator Account Email Address
Group
sysop
The users that are members of the sysop
group have site administration privileges.