IMPORTANT NOTE: Think twice before restricting write access to a web or a topic, because an open system where everybody can contribute is the essence of the WikiCulture. Experience shows that unrestricted write access works very well because:
Users and Groups
Access control is based on users and groups.
Users are defined by the user topics in the Main web, i.e. TWikiGuest
Groups are defined by group topics in the Main web, i.e. TWikiAdminGroup
* Set GROUP = Main.SomeUser, Main.OtherUser, Main.SomeOtherGroup
* Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.TWikiAdminGroup
Access Control for Individual Topics
You can define some restrictions of who is allowed to make changes and attach files to a topic.
Define one or both of these variables in a topic, preferably at the end of the topic:
DENYTOPICCHANGE defines users or groups that are not allowed to make changes to the topic. It is a comma delimited list of users and groups. Example:
* Set DENYTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeBadBoy, Main.SomeBadGirl, Main.SomeHackerGroup
ALLOWTOPICCHANGE defines users or groups that are allowed to make changes to the topic. It is a comma delimited list of users and groups. Example:
* Set ALLOWTOPICCHANGE = Main.SomeGoodGuy, Main.SomeGoodGirl, Main.TWikiAdminGroup
DENYTOPICCHANGE is evaluated before ALLOWTOPICCHANGE. Access is denied if the authenticated person is in the DENYTOPICCHANGE list, or not in the ALLOWTOPICCHANGE list. Access is granted in case DENYTOPICCHANGE and ALLOWTOPICCHANGE is not defined.
Access Control per TWiki Web
You can define some restrictions of who is allowed to make changes and attach files to topics or create new topics in a TWiki web.
Define one or both of these variable in the WebPreferences topic:
The same rules apply like the one for Access Control for Individual Topics; with these additions:
Related topics: TWikiPreferences, WebPreferences (in every web), TWikiAdminGroup, TWikiGroups
-- PeterThoeny - 28 Oct 2000