Let's have a meeting concall/f2f sometime next week to do a pass on the
Wiki status?
- eduard/o
Senthil Chidambaram wrote:
> I think all the login/authentication issues are fixed now.
>
> Root Cause:
>
> * Somebody changed our server.policy which prevents read access to
> certain wiki pages.
> * Not sure who added the [ALLOW{edit <username}] which allows edit
> only to that particular user.
>
> How do we prevent this:
>
> * If we've a controlled access to the machine we can prevent
> server.policy file changes.
> * Adding [ALLOW {}] entry to a particular wiki page, we've to be
> considerate to other users, after all wiki is meant for sharing.
>
> thx
> Senthil
> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>
>> Thanks. Another customer had the same problem, but just with a plain
>> login, so it seems there is an authentication/authorization problem.
>> Exceprt from his email:
>>
>> >>>>>
>> Eduardo ,
>> I have tried to access the glassfish wiki login page at :
>> http://www.glassfishwiki.org/gfwiki/Login.jsp
>> but it shows the following message , can you please let me know
>> whether it is a restriction for my IP address (Iran) or it is a
>> problem in glassfish wiki pages.
>>
>> here is the message :
>> Forbidden
>>
>> Sorry, but you are not allowed to do that.
>>
>> Usually we block access to something because you do not have the
>> correct privileges (e.g., read, edit, comment) for the page you are
>> looking for. In this particular case, it is likely that you are not
>> listed in the page’s access control list or that your privileges
>> aren’t high enough (you want to edit, but ACL only allows ‘read’).
>>
>> It is also possible that JSPWiki cannot find its security policy, or
>> that the policy is not configured correctly. Either of these cases
>> would cause JSPWiki to block access, too.
>> >>>>>
>>
>> - eduard/o
>>
>> Senthil Chidambaram wrote:
>>
>>> Will look into it, and let you know.
>>>
>>> thx
>>> Senthil
>>> Eduardo Pelegri-Llopart wrote:
>>>
>>>> I cannot edit the LeftMenu; the wiki claims I don't have enough
>>>> rights. I think it started happening today.
>>>>
>>>> The message says:
>>>>
>>>> >>>>>
>>>> Forbidden
>>>>
>>>> Sorry, but you are not allowed to do that.
>>>>
>>>> Usually we block access to something because you do not have the
>>>> correct privileges (e.g., read, edit, comment) for the page you are
>>>> looking for. In this particular case, it is likely that you are not
>>>> listed in the page’s access control list or that your privileges
>>>> aren’t high enough (you want to edit, but ACL only allows ‘read’).
>>>>
>>>> It is also possible that JSPWiki cannot find its security policy, or
>>>> that the policy is not configured correctly. Either of these cases
>>>> would cause JSPWiki to block access, too.
>>>>
>>>> Better luck next time.
>>>>
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