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Install a third-party hack or extension. You will have to reapply it every time you upgrade the software, and it may not be updated immediately when new security fixes or upgrades of MediaWiki are released. Third-party hacks are, of course, not supported by MediaWiki developers, and if you're having problems you shouldn't ask on MediaWiki-l, #mediawiki, or other official support channels. A number of hacks are listed in Category:Page specific user rights extensions. Read about Security issues with authorization extensions if you plan to use one of those. | Install a third-party hack or extension. You will have to reapply it every time you upgrade the software, and it may not be updated immediately when new security fixes or upgrades of MediaWiki are released. Third-party hacks are, of course, not supported by MediaWiki developers, and if you're having problems you shouldn't ask on MediaWiki-l, #mediawiki, or other official support channels. A number of hacks are listed in Category:Page specific user rights extensions. Read about Security issues with authorization extensions if you plan to use one of those. | ||
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Version vom 25. November 2022, 15:11 Uhr
Datum der Recherche: 25.11.2022; Autor: Heinrich Söbke Recherche-Frage: Können bestimmte Seiten des Wikis nur für bestimmte Nutzer sichtbar gemacht werden?
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- Verhindern des Editierens durch Nicht-angemeldete Benutzer: $wgGroupPermissions['*']['edit'] = false; Quelle: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Preventing_access
- Eingeschränkte Sichtbarkeit einiger Bereiche: (Quelle: https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Preventing_access#Restrict_viewing_of_certain_specific_pages)
- MediaWiki ist nicht für seitenweise Permissions gemacht, 3rd Party-Erweiterungen sind nicht an die Core-Developer angekoppelt und haben immer das Problem, dass sie bei Versionänderungen nachziehen müssen.
If you intend to have different view permissions than that, MediaWiki is not designed for your usage. (See T3924.) Data is not necessarily clearly delineated by namespace, page name, or other criteria, and there are a lot of leaks you'll have to plug if you want to make it so (see Security issues with authorization extensions for a sample). Other wiki software may be more suitable for your purpose. You have been warned. If you must use MediaWiki, there are three basic possibilities: Set your wiki up private and whitelist specific pages that will be public with $wgWhitelistRead in the LocalSetting.php file. See the section above. Set up separate wikis with a shared user database, configure one as viewable and one as unviewable (see above), and make interwiki links between them. Install a third-party hack or extension. You will have to reapply it every time you upgrade the software, and it may not be updated immediately when new security fixes or upgrades of MediaWiki are released. Third-party hacks are, of course, not supported by MediaWiki developers, and if you're having problems you shouldn't ask on MediaWiki-l, #mediawiki, or other official support channels. A number of hacks are listed in Category:Page specific user rights extensions. Read about Security issues with authorization extensions if you plan to use one of those.
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