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ManagingUsers 5 - 14 Sep 2006 - Main.TWikiContributor
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- 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
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> > | Changing User Account Names
To change the user's WikiName:
- Rename the user's TWiki homepage in the Main web, such as from
JaneSmith to JaneMiller .
- Fix backlinks in the Main web only
- Make sure the group topics are updated (if any.)
- 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:
%M% Jane Smith is now known as JaneMiller
If external authentication is used and you want to change the login name:
- The login name needs to be changed in the directory server, such as AD or LDAP
- In TWiki's Main.TWikiUsers topic, fix the mapping from login name to WikiName such as from:
* JohnSmith - john - 13 Sep 2006 to: * JohnSmith - jsmith - 13 Sep 2006
| | Removing User Accounts
To remove a user account (FredQuimby, who logs in as "fred"): | |
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- 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.
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- [optional] Delete their user topic Main.FredQuimby.
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- [optional] Delete their user topic Main.FredQuimby (including attachments, if any.)
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ManagingUsers 4 - 27 Mar 2005 - Main.TWikiContributor
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Manage Users | | To remove a user account (FredQuimby, who logs in as "fred"):
- If you are using a
.htpasswd file, edit the .htpasswd file to delete the line starting fred:
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- 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.
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- 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.
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ManagingUsers 2 - 27 Mar 2005 - Main.TWikiContributor
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Manage Users | | Register User | |
> > | It is not necessary to have user home pages in the TWiki system for Authentication to work - see TWikiUserAuthentication for details. | | | |
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- NewUserTemplate can be changed to customize user home pages, it can optionally use the UserForm to define user fields as meta data
- BulkRegistration is for administrators to use to set up one or more accounts: either from a table or from an external file
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- ChangePassword is for users who remember their password
- ResetPassword is for users who do not remember their password; they are asked to send a request to the site administrator to install a new password
- InstallPassword? is for the site administrator to install a password
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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
| | Removing User Accounts | |
< < | To remove a user account:
- Edit the
data/.htpasswd file to delete their entry (only applies if you are using a .htpasswd file)
- Remove the
FredQuimby line from the Main.TWikiUsers topic
- Remove user from all groups and from all the
ALLOWWEB/ALLOWTOPIC... declarations, if any. Note: Otherwise this is a security hole as the first one to re-register with this name will be granted the permissions of the previous user.
- [optional] Remove their topic files:
data/Main/FredQuimby.txt and data/Main/FredQuimby.txt,v
| > > | To remove a user account (FredQuimby, who logs in as "fred"): | | | |
< < | 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 inactive on your site (e.g. PeterThoeny? ) or has been banished add a note to that effect and write protect the page (TWikiAccessControl). The existance of the UserName topic prevent that user name from being re-used. | > > |
- If you are using a
.htpasswd file, edit the .htpasswd file to delete the line starting fred:
- 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.
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< < | -- TWiki:Main.MattWilkie - 21 Jul 2003
-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 15 Aug 2004 | > > | 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 with the organization or has been banished, replace the topic content with a note to that effect. The existance of the UserName topic should also prevent that user name from being re-used, sealing the potential security hole regarding inherited permissions.. | | | |
> > | Related Topics: AdminDocumentationCategory |
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ManagingUsers 1 - 15 Aug 2004 - Main.PeterThoeny
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Manage Users
Register users on your TWiki site; change/reset/install passwords; remove user accounts
Authentication and Access Control
Register User
Change, Reset and Install Passwords
- ChangePassword is for users who remember their password
- ResetPassword is for users who do not remember their password; they are asked to send a request to the site administrator to install a new password
- InstallPassword? is for the site administrator to install a password
Removing User Accounts
To remove a user account:
- Edit the
data/.htpasswd file to delete their entry (only applies if you are using a .htpasswd file)
- Remove the
FredQuimby line from the Main.TWikiUsers topic
- Remove user from all groups and from all the
ALLOWWEB/ALLOWTOPIC... declarations, if any. Note: Otherwise this is a security hole as the first one to re-register with this name will be granted the permissions of the previous user.
- [optional] Remove their topic files:
data/Main/FredQuimby.txt and data/Main/FredQuimby.txt,v
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 inactive on your site (e.g. PeterThoeny? ) or has been banished add a note to that effect and write protect the page (TWikiAccessControl). The existance of the UserName topic prevent that user name from being re-used.
-- TWiki:Main.MattWilkie - 21 Jul 2003
-- TWiki:Main.PeterThoeny - 15 Aug 2004 |
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