Trying to lockdown a wiki so that it can only be edited by certain users and figured I'd just set banned_users: - !user(myadmin) in my config but it doesn't work. I'm sure I must be doing something daft? PS: the user is authenticated via 'httpauth', would that make a difference? > That's not how `banned_users` works. Make yourself an admin: > > adminuser: > - myadmin > > and disallow editing by non-admins: > > locked_pages: '*' > > You can enable the `opendiscussion` and/or `anonok` plugins if you want > unprivileged users, perhaps logging in with an OpenID, to be able to > edit discussion pages (if enabled via `discussion`) or post comments. > > You can also relax the `locked_pages` setting if you want unprivileged > users to be able to edit certain areas of the site. > > --[[smcv]] >> That was my initial setup but it wasn't working and I got caught-up on the `banned_user` idea. It would seem I was getting tricked by some credential-caching-weirdness. Fired up another browser and `locked_pages` works perfectly. Thanks. -- fergus >>> Browsers generally remember HTTP auth credentials until they're closed >>> or get a 401 error, and don't generally have a way to "log out". >>> As far as I'm aware, there's nothing that [[plugins/httpauth]] can >>> do about that. --[[smcv]]