Difference between revisions of "Private:Create Accounts and Modify Permissions on NSL Servers"
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# Highlight ''nsl'' in '''Available Groups''' and click on '''Save User Groups'''. Notice that, in the screenshot ''Bots'' is highlighted but the required one is ''nsl''. [[Image:wiki_step7.jpg|center|frame]] | # Highlight ''nsl'' in '''Available Groups''' and click on '''Save User Groups'''. Notice that, in the screenshot ''Bots'' is highlighted but the required one is ''nsl''. [[Image:wiki_step7.jpg|center|frame]] | ||
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== Bugzilla == | == Bugzilla == | ||
Our Bugzilla installation (http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/bug) is an open system, where anonymous users can create user accounts upon replaying a confirmation email. | Our Bugzilla installation (http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/bug) is an open system, where anonymous users can create user accounts upon replaying a confirmation email. |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 8 May 2012
This page documents how to create users on various NSL servers. It also describes how to assign appropriate permissions to these users. You will need root/administrator privilege to perform most of the following operations.
MediaWiki
Our Media Wiki system (http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/wiki) grants anonymous users read permission on all pages except the ones in Private: namespace. However, our Wiki system does not allow anonymous users to create new account, nor to add/edit pages. To add a new user into our Wiki system, an administrator has to perform two operations. First, the administrator creates a new user account through Wiki's Web interface. Second, also through Web, the administrator associates this new user with user group nsl, which is granted with permission to add/edit pages including those ones in Private: namespace. Detailed steps are given in the following.
- Click on the Special pages link at the lower right corner of any Wiki page.
- Click on the option Login/Create Account. Notice that, you have to log in as an administrator before doing this.
- Click on the Create an Account link.
- Fill out all required info and click on Create Account. You will need to memorize the account name for the new user, which will be used later.
- Click on the Special pages link again. Click the User Right Management link at the bottom of that page.
- Type the new user name in the text field. Then click on the Edit User Groups button.
- Highlight nsl in Available Groups and click on Save User Groups. Notice that, in the screenshot Bots is highlighted but the required one is nsl.
Bugzilla
Our Bugzilla installation (http://nsl.cs.sfu.ca/bug) is an open system, where anonymous users can create user accounts upon replaying a confirmation email.