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Manage Users |
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Authentication and Access Control
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Register User |
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< < | You don't have to have user home pages in TWiki for Authentication to
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Change, Reset and Install Passwords
Note that the below features are only relevant when you use an internal password manager where TWiki can set and reset passwords. |
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- ChangePassword is for users who can remember their password and want to change it
- ResetPassword is for users who cannot remember their password; a system generated password is e-mailed to them
- BulkResetPassword if for administrators who want to reset many passwords at once
- ChangeEmailAddress changes the hidden email address stored in the password file
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- ChangePassword is for users who can remember their password and want to change it
- ResetPassword is for users who cannot remember their password; a system generated password is e-mailed to them
- BulkResetPassword if for administrators who want to reset many passwords at once
- ChangeEmailAddress changes the hidden email address stored in the password file
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Changing User Account Names
To change the user's WikiName: |
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- Rename the user's TWiki homepage in the Main web, such as from
JaneSmith to JaneMiller .
- Fix backlinks in the Main web only
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- Rename the user's TWiki homepage in the Main web, such as from
JaneSmith to JaneMiller .
- Fix backlinks in the Main web only
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- Make sure the group topics are updated (if any.)
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- Edit the Main.TWikiUsers topic and move the user's entry so that the list is in proper alphabetical order.
- Recreate the old topic with a pointer to the new topic, so that links in other webs work properly. Example content:
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- Edit the Main.TWikiUsers topic and move the user's entry so that the list is in proper alphabetical order.
- Recreate the old topic with a pointer to the new topic, so that links in other webs work properly. Example content:
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| %M% Jane Smith is now known as JaneMiller
If external authentication is used and you want to change the login name: |
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- The login name needs to be changed in the authentication server (e.g. Active Directory)
- In TWiki's Main.TWikiUsers topic, fix the mapping from login name to WikiName:
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- The login name needs to be changed in the authentication server (e.g. Active Directory)
- In TWiki's Main.TWikiUsers topic, fix the mapping from login name to WikiName:
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| * JaneSmith - jsmith - 13 Sep 2006
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* JaneMiller - jmiller - 13 Sep 2006 |
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To remove a user account (FredQuimby, who logs in as "fred"): |
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.htpasswd file, edit the .htpasswd file to delete the line starting fred:
- Warning: Do not use the Apache
htpasswd program with .htpasswd files generated by TWiki! htpasswd wipes out email addresses that TWiki plants in the info fields of this file.
- Remove the
FredQuimby - fred line from the Main.TWikiUsers topic
- Remove
FredQuimby from all groups and from all the ALLOWWEB/ALLOWTOPIC... declarations, if any. Note: If you fail to do this you risk creating a security hole, as the next user to register with the wikiname FredQuimby will inherit the old FredQuimby's permissions.
- [optional] Delete their user topic Main.FredQuimby (including attachments, if any.)
Note: Consider leaving the user topic file in place so their past signatures and revision author entries don't end up looking like AnUncreatedTopic.
If you want to make it clear the user is no longer around, replace the topic content with a note to that effect.
The existence of the UserName topic should also prevent that user name from being re-used, sealing the potential security hole regarding inherited permissions.. |
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- If you are using a
.htpasswd file, edit the .htpasswd file to delete the line starting fred:
- Warning: Do not use the Apache
htpasswd program with .htpasswd files generated by TWiki! htpasswd wipes out email addresses that TWiki plants in the info fields of this file.
- Remove the
FredQuimby - fred line from the Main.TWikiUsers topic
- Remove
FredQuimby from all groups and from all the ALLOWWEB/ALLOWTOPIC... declarations, if any. Note: If you fail to do this you risk creating a security hole, as the next user to register with the wikiname FredQuimby will inherit the old FredQuimby's permissions.
- [optional] Delete their user topic Main.FredQuimby (including attachments, if any.)
Note: Consider leaving the user topic file in place so their past signatures and revision author entries don't end up looking like AnUncreatedTopic. If you want to make it clear the user is no longer around, replace the topic content with a note to that effect. The existence of the UserName topic should also prevent that user name from being re-used, sealing the potential security hole regarding inherited permissions.. |
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Customizing registration Emails. |
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- User registration confirmation -
templates/registerconfirm.tmpl
- User registration notification -
templates/registernotify.tmpl
- Email to notify the TWiki admin of registration -
templates/registernotifyadmin.tmpl
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< < | As these are TWikiTemplates, they can be customized and selected using the SKIN path setting.
Because there are default tmpl files in the templates dir, this cannot use Template topics. |
> > | As these are TWikiTemplates, they can be customized and selected using the SKIN path setting. Because there are default tmpl files in the templates dir, this cannot use Template topics. |
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< < | These template files have a specific format that matches the raw format of emails sent via SMTP,
so be careful and test your changes. It is easiest to start by copying the default templates: |
> > | These template files have a specific format that matches the raw format of emails sent via SMTP, so be careful and test your changes. It is easiest to start by copying the default templates: |
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cd twiki/templates |
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cp registernotifyadmin.tmpl registernotifyadmin.myskin.tmpl
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< < | then add myskin to the beginning of the SKIN setting in TWikiPreferences. |
> > | then add myskin to the beginning of the SKIN setting in TWikiPreferences. |
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From this point on, your myskin templates will be used for the registration emails. |
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< < | To make it possible for TWikiUsers to modify the email contents, you could use a parameterized %INCLUDE%
statement in your customized version. eg: |
> > | To make it possible for TWikiUsers to modify the email contents, you could use a parameterized %INCLUDE% statement in your customized version. e.g.: |
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From: %WIKIWEBMASTERNAME% <%WIKIWEBMASTER%> |
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- note the use of %WIKINAME%, %FIRSTLASTNAME%, %EMAILADDRESS% passed in from the INCLUDE so that the topic below is similar to the original template
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And then create a topic Main.RegisterNotifyEmail: |
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Welcome to %WIKITOOLNAME%.
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%FORMDATA% |
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META PREFERENCE |
name="ALLOWTOPICCHANGE" title="ALLOWTOPICCHANGE" type="Set" value="Main.TWikiAdminGroup" |
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name="ALLOWTOPICCHANGE" title="ALLOWTOPICCHANGE" type="Set" value="Main.TWikiAdminGroup" |
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- remember to secure the topic appropriately to prevent attackers from getting emailed sensitive passwords.
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Note: Remember to secure the topic appropriately to prevent attackers from getting emailed sensitive passwords. |
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Related Topics: AdminDocumentationCategory |