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Lost password for a user
If you have mail configured for your moin (see HelpOnConfiguration) then users can have their password sent to the email address in their current record. If SMTP is not configured, then the "Mail me my password" button is not shown on UserPreferences, and subscribed pages cannot be sent to users.
Adding an icon to your wiki setup
You maybe want to add some icon to your wiki site, commonly known as favicon.ico. To get those little icons besides bookmarks and with tabbed browsing, add this to your wikiconfig.py:
html_head = ''' <link rel="shortcut icon" href="/wiki/favicon.ico"> <!-- ... more header stuff ... --> '''
The image size must be 16x16 and simply putting it as /favicon.ico (into your DocumentRoot) does not work with all browsers (e.g. does not work with Mozilla versions 1.0 - 1.3).
Apache tricks
Securing access to a wiki via Apache means
Serving the wiki from a domain root
httpd.conf modification for MoinMoin installation at "/":
# global section: LoadModule rewrite_module /usr/lib/apache/1.3/mod_rewrite.so # virtualhost section: RewriteEngine on RewriteRule ^/wiki/ - [last] RewriteRule ^/robots.txt - [last] RewriteRule ^/favicon.ico - [last] RewriteRule ^/?(.*) /file/path/to/moin.cgi/$1 [last,type=application/x-httpd-cgi]
This way you can use short and clean URLs like http://LinuxWiki.de/FrontPage.
Note:
- /pathto/cgi-bin/.. is absolute file path, not a URL path.
Make sure the file path to moin.cgi has ExecCGI privileges in your httpd.conf.
There is no need for a ScriptAlias to moin.cgi, but you still need the alias to MoinMoin's htdocs folder: Alias /wiki/ "/usr/share/moin/htdocs/"
Redirect /mywiki/MyWiki to the user's language FrontPage
Perhaps you want to use MyWiki in your wiki to refer to your wiki. If a user clicks this link s/he should be transfered to the FrontPage, that is to the FrontPage of her/his language.
Add this to your httpd.conf before the ScriptAlias:
RedirectPermanent /mywiki/MyWiki http://www.domain.org/mywiki?action=show
Serving the wiki from wiki.domain.com and home page from www.domain.com
Here is a configuration for virtual hosting with special permissions on Gentoo Linux. The following configuration is for Apache2 config files. Just put it all in httpd.conf for Apache 1.
Add this to /etc/apache2/conf/vhosts/vhosts.conf
NameVirtualHost * <VirtualHost *> ServerName www.domain.org ServerAlias domain.org DocumentRoot /var/www/domain.org/htdocs </VirtualHost> <VirtualHost *> ServerName wiki.domain.org Alias /wiki/ "/usr/share/moin/htdocs/" Alias /favicon.ico "/var/www/htdocs/favicon.ico" ScriptAlias / "/usr/share/moin/mywiki/moin.cgi/" </VirtualHost>
Add this to /etc/apache2/conf/commonapache2.conf
<Directory /usr/share/moin/htdocs/> Order deny,allow Allow from all </Directory> <Directory /usr/share/moin/domain.org/> Order deny,allow Allow from all </Directory>
Special features for wiki farms and intranets
The following shows how certain features can help you to optimize your configuration when you run several wikis on one host, or when you use MoinMoin in intranet environments.
Centralized settings
- farmconfig.py
- shared intermap.txt
- shared code base and icons
Remapping URLs
The configuration variable "url_mappings" can be used to remap URLs, for example to change certain URL prefixes to totally different ones. This is especially useful in intranets, when whole trees of documents hosted outside of the wiki move around. It does not apply to most intra-wiki links as those are relative and are not remapped.
"url_mappings" is a lookup table in the form of a dict, the key is the prefix to be replaced, the value is the replacement.
You could also use "url_mappings" to include a dereferer-script for external links, like this:
url_mappings = { 'http://my-wiki/': 'http://my-wiki/', 'http://': '/cgi-bin/derefer.cgi?url=http://' }
The reason you might want to use this is to avoid google spamming in your wiki (although this is unlikely to be noticed and would only counter the link spamming if done large-scale) or to keep your wikipages secret. Note that your own wiki needs to be included explicitly because URLs that might be generated automatically (for example for email notifications) would otherwise be remapped to your referrer script as well.
Please notice: If you want to redirect a single page to another, just type #REDIRECT and the name of the page to direct to in the first line of your page. See HelpOnProcessingInstructions.
TODO
TODO: explain the following things in detail, and add more detail to the above sections
Needing more explanation:
- event logging
- Page trails (user option)
UserPreferences: checkboxes for double-click edit, page trail, fancy links, emoticons, jump to last page visited, and some other yes/no options
- "Remove trailing whitespace from each line" option in the editor
- Page templates (create a new page using a template page)
Only "normal" URLs (outside of brackets) are converted to inline images ==> document exact rules
- Highlighting of search results, and of bad words when spellchecking
- Support for "file:" URLS
- email notification features
"RSS" icon displayed by RecentChanges macro
- commentary field of editor, recent changes and page info
Page caching, for now limited to XSLT processing (where it's absolutely needed); new code & API to add the "DeleteCache" link
- inline search fields (at the bottom of each page)
- the interwiki name "Self" now always points to the own wiki
- page info action
Admin stuff:
- describe "moin.cgi?action=test" tool in more detail
WikiFarm support:
<datadir>/plugin/macro and <datadir>/plugin/action can be used to store macros and actions local to a specific wiki instance
- config.shared_intermap can contain a pathname to a shared "intermap.txt" file (i.e. one stored outside the datadir)
- $PAGE placeholder in interwiki map
Command-line tools:
- "moin-dump" command line tool to create a static copy of the wiki content
- "pagescleaner" display unused directories in data/pages
- "globaledit" script for doing global changes to all pages in a wiki.
Compatibility:
- RSS features require a recent PyXML (CVS or 0.7) due to bugs in the namespace handling of xml.sax.saxutils in earlier versions. This is (hopefully) automatically detected on every installation.