+> The idea is that you fill in one or the other but not both. If it's
+> switched to only openid, it's much clearer, since the
+> username/password/register stuff disappears from the form.
+>
+> If both login methods are enabled, it's limited to using one form for
+> both though...
+>
+> By signing in with openid, you have created an account on the wiki; you
+> can configure it to eg, subscribe your email address to changes to pages.
+> --[[Joey]]
+
+----
+
+# How to ban an IP address?
+
+There is a way to ban ikiwiki users, but how to ban an IP address?
+For example if a bitchy anonymous is bombing our poll. I can use
+only Apache/iptables rules for this? Maybe it's related to
+[[ACL|todo/ACL]] request? --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
+
+> Well, the polls are not something I would worry about much. I do plan to
+> add_IP_range_banning, although I expect to wait until
+> there's a demonstrated need. --[[Joey]]
+
+>> Heh, do you really want a lot of spam of me? ;)
+
+>> It was only an example of banning reason. Recently I've read about
+>> problems of Wikipedia with the vandals from Qatar. They demolished
+>> Qatar Wikipedia pages and the admins of Wikipedia had to ban all
+>> IP addresses of that country (fortunately Qatar has only one ISP).
+>> --[[Paweł|ptecza]]
+
+----
+
+## Error voting
+
+> Error: /srv/web/ikiwiki.info/todo/Configurable_minimum_length_of_log_message_for_web_edits/index.html independently created, not overwriting with version from todo/Configurable_minimum_length_of_log_message_for_web_edits
+
+[[users/jon]]
+
+----
+
+### Logging Out
+
+If I've logged in by OpenID, how do I log out? I don't see any logout
+button anywhere on IkiWiki. (is it because I hit "forever" for my OpenID authorization duration?)
+> No, it's because it's on the preferences page! That's somewhat non-obvious...
+
+>> This is a problem with having a static wiki. If I just put "Logout" as
+>> an action on every page, that will look weird if you're not logged in.
+>> --[[Joey]]
+
+Even if IkiWiki does let me log out, how do I *stay* logged out? Let's say I'm using a kiosk. What's to prevent someone else from hitting my OpenID service right after I've walked away? My OpenID service will just auth the login again, won't it? --[[sabr]] (behavior seems to vary... does it depend on the OpenID service? guess I have some docs to read.)
+
+> If you're at a kiosk, you'll need to log out of your openid provider too.
+> Or use a provider that doesn't use cookies to keep you logged in. (Or
+> don't check the box that makes your provider set a cookie when you log in.)
+>
+> AFAIK openid doesn't have single signoff capabilities yet. --[[Joey]]
+
+I'm having a problem using my preferred openid. I have
+http://thewordnerd.info configured as a delegate to
+thewordnerd.myopenid.com. It works fine on Lighthouse, Slicehost and
+everywhere else I've used it. Here, though, if I use the delegate I'm sent
+to my openid identity URL on myopenid.com. If I use the identity URL
+directly, I get the verification page.
+
+Is my delegation broken in some way that works for all these other apps but
+which fails here? Or is something broken in Ikiwiki's implementation?
+
+> I guess this is the same issue filed by you at
+> [[bugs/OpenID_delegation_fails_on_my_server]] --[[Joey]]
+
+Yes. I'd only recently set up my server as a delegate under wordpress, so still thought that perhaps the issue was on my end. But I'd since used my delegate successfully elsewhere, so I filed it as a bug against ikiwiki.