R.Bauer | 1 Mar 2011 09:35
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Re: Page drafts

Am 25.02.2011 20:35, schrieb Kai Jaeger:
> I need to know where Moin is saving its drafts. I created quite a
> complex page, relying on the draft mechanism. When I tried to reload
> it there was no draft. My guess is that I misspelled the name of the
> page.
> 
> Advice is welcome.
> 
> Kai

Hi Kai

Drafts are saved for logged in users and are stored below
data/cache/wikiconfig/drafts

Reimar

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R.Bauer | 1 Mar 2011 09:43
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Re: Is LDAP auth in desktop mode possible?

Am 27.02.2011 09:26, schrieb jlist9:
> Hi all,
> 
> I'm evaluating moinmoin for an internal wiki. It's meant to be a simple set up
> in company LAN so I'm thinking to run it in the desktop mode. However, I'm
> having a hard time to make LDAP auth work. I put the code in
> ldap_wikiconfig_snippet
> in moinmoin-1.9.3\wiki\config\wikiconfig.py and restarted server by
> running wikiserver.py,
> it seems to still authenticate again local users. It's not hitting the LDAP
> server at all. Then I move the code snippet to moinmoin-1.9.3\wikiconfig.py
> and restart the server, I get an error in the console (see below for the
> error message.)
> 
> So my question is, is it possible to do LDAP auth in desktop mode, and
> if yes, what am I missing?

yes it is.

I would prefer to look at your settings before I guess what is going
wrong. Do you now still have the Desktop Edition wiki ocnfig? Where do
you have inserted the snippet? Did you changed the indenting? How did
you indent?

If you want to get quickly into contact with us, see
http://moinmo.in/MoinMoinChat

cheers
Reimar

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Kai Jaeger | 1 Mar 2011 16:24
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Re: Page drafts

Ah, okay, thanks Reimar.

I never really thought about this but somehow I assumed that drafts
would be saved on the local machine...

Kai

On Tue, Mar 1, 2011 at 08:35, R.Bauer <rb.proj <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> Am 25.02.2011 20:35, schrieb Kai Jaeger:
>> I need to know where Moin is saving its drafts. I created quite a
>> complex page, relying on the draft mechanism. When I tried to reload
>> it there was no draft. My guess is that I misspelled the name of the
>> page.
>>
>> Advice is welcome.
>>
>> Kai
>
> Hi Kai
>
> Drafts are saved for logged in users and are stored below
> data/cache/wikiconfig/drafts
>
> Reimar
>
>
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Doug Farrell | 1 Mar 2011 21:34
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Running an old version of MoinMoin

Hi all,


I've got a MoinMoin wiki I put together years ago that used MoinMoin version 1.5.1 in an Apache environment. I'd like to do one of two things in order to use the pages in this wiki again:

1)  I'd like to run this old MoinMoin wiki using the standalone server so I can copy the pages out of the wiki into a newer version of MoinMoin (1.9.3) so I could use the pages again.

2)  I'd like to migrate the pages from my old MoinMoin version 1.5.1 directory to my newly installed MoinMoin version 1.9.3.

Is there anyone out there who can help me with either of these questions?

Thanks in advance!
Doug
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anatoly techtonik | 1 Mar 2011 20:29
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OpenID as a secondary authorization

Does MoinMoin support usage scenario for OpenID, when it can only be
added as auxiliary way for login to existing accounts registered
through email?
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Ole Holm Nielsen | 2 Mar 2011 11:14
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Re: Running an old version of MoinMoin

Doug Farrell <doug.farrell <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a MoinMoin wiki I put together years ago that used MoinMoin version
> 1.5.1 in an Apache environment. I'd like to do one of two things in order to
> use the pages in this wiki again:
> 
> 1)  I'd like to run this old MoinMoin wiki using the standalone server so I
> can copy the pages out of the wiki into a newer version of MoinMoin (1.9.3)
> so I could use the pages again.
> 
> 2)  I'd like to migrate the pages from my old MoinMoin version 1.5.1
> directory to my newly installed MoinMoin version 1.9.3.

I recently went through a similar migration to 1.9.3.  Getting the required
documentation was a pain, but in the end it worked quite well.  I submitted
my experiences (on a Linux server) here: http://moinmo.in/HowTo/BeginnersLinux
There are other HowTo documents that may be useful in http://moinmo.in/HowTo

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Kai Jaeger | 2 Mar 2011 14:44
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Spammers

Over the last couple of weeks my wiki was subject to a manual attack
twice. People seriously make the effort to create a user account and a
page by hand only to get rif of their rubbish. Amazing.

Anyway, I managed to deactivate the account and delete the page within
minutes, and that was that: they did not try again.

So far so good, but I would like to get rid of page in the sense that
is does not event turn up in RecentChanges.

Is there a way to achieve this?

Kai

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Kai Jaeger | 2 Mar 2011 20:39
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Re: Spammers

Brilliant - thanks Rick

On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 19:00, Rick Vanderveer <rick.vanderveer <at> gmail.com> wrote:
> You can go into the data directory on your computer, delete the folder that
> matches the offending page.  This physically removes any trace of the page
> itself.
>
> Then open the 'edit-log' file (make a back up, just in case) and carefully
> delete the line(s) that corresponds to that page.
>
> Restart the server process, and it's as if it never existed.
>
> -Rick
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Kai Jaeger <kai <at> aplteam.com> wrote:
>>
>> Over the last couple of weeks my wiki was subject to a manual attack
>> twice. People seriously make the effort to create a user account and a
>> page by hand only to get rif of their rubbish. Amazing.
>>
>> Anyway, I managed to deactivate the account and delete the page within
>> minutes, and that was that: they did not try again.
>>
>> So far so good, but I would like to get rid of page in the sense that
>> is does not event turn up in RecentChanges.
>>
>> Is there a way to achieve this?
>>
>>
>> Kai
>>
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Eric Johnson | 2 Mar 2011 17:50
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Re: Running an old version of MoinMoin

Hi Doug,

What do you mean by help? Give you guidance on what to look out for? Suggest a particular approach?

In any case, the hardest part of the migration comes from getting you to a 1.6 version of your data.

http://moinmo.in/HowTo/Migrate%20from%201.5%20to%201.6

The reason this is particularly hard is that MoinMoin changed syntax, so every page gets touched in the migration. Do you want to migrate all the history of all the pages, or just the current latest copy? I did a patch on my local copy of MoinMoin that migrated the entire history of pages to the 1.6 syntax, rather than just the latest version.

Also with the 1.6 version, MoinMoin changed its treatment of spaces vs. underscores. You have a one-time opportunity to rename pages with "_" in their names to use spaces instead. For the server I manage, we chose not to do this.

Are you using extensions/plugins/macros in the current setup? If so, migration will be considerably harder. If you're not, it should be much easier.

I ended up scripting the migration from 1.5.X to 1.6, so that I could run it any number of times. That way, I could see the results, decide whether I liked them, and if not, figure out what went wrong, and do it again.

Upgrades since the 1.6 release have been straightforward, at least through the 1.8 series, where I've stopped for the moment.

On 3/1/11 12:34 PM, Doug Farrell wrote:
Hi all,

I've got a MoinMoin wiki I put together years ago that used MoinMoin version 1.5.1 in an Apache environment. I'd like to do one of two things in order to use the pages in this wiki again:

1)  I'd like to run this old MoinMoin wiki using the standalone server so I can copy the pages out of the wiki into a newer version of MoinMoin (1.9.3) so I could use the pages again.

2)  I'd like to migrate the pages from my old MoinMoin version 1.5.1 directory to my newly installed MoinMoin version 1.9.3.

Is there anyone out there who can help me with either of these questions?

Thanks in advance!
Doug
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Rick Vanderveer | 2 Mar 2011 20:00
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Re: Spammers

You can go into the data directory on your computer, delete the folder that matches the offending page.  This physically removes any trace of the page itself.

Then open the 'edit-log' file (make a back up, just in case) and carefully delete the line(s) that corresponds to that page.

Restart the server process, and it's as if it never existed.

-Rick





On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 7:44 AM, Kai Jaeger <kai <at> aplteam.com> wrote:
Over the last couple of weeks my wiki was subject to a manual attack
twice. People seriously make the effort to create a user account and a
page by hand only to get rif of their rubbish. Amazing.

Anyway, I managed to deactivate the account and delete the page within
minutes, and that was that: they did not try again.

So far so good, but I would like to get rid of page in the sense that
is does not event turn up in RecentChanges.

Is there a way to achieve this?


Kai

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