X-Git-Url: http://git.vanrenterghem.biz/git.ikiwiki.info.git/blobdiff_plain/5d8fa0de2736b615b62f6c5df4c015ee868fe703..5a32c2ad4ea6af32e8910347902b5c25cc75c7e9:/doc/tips/dot_cgi/discussion.mdwn diff --git a/doc/tips/dot_cgi/discussion.mdwn b/doc/tips/dot_cgi/discussion.mdwn index 50e6fd9d5..47798e8aa 100644 --- a/doc/tips/dot_cgi/discussion.mdwn +++ b/doc/tips/dot_cgi/discussion.mdwn @@ -1,7 +1,49 @@ +## Alt explanation/instructions +For whatever reason, I found the info on the dot cgi page very confusing. The instructions on [[http://maketecheasier.com/install-and-configure-apache-in-ubuntu/2011/03/09]] were a lot easier to follow, and ultimately got me over the ubuntu-apache hump. + ## warning: lighttpd only or both? -Is your warning at the bottom (you don't know how secure it is) only about lighttpd or it's about apache2 configuration as well? +Is your warning at the bottom (you don't know how secure it is) only about +lighttpd or it's about apache2 configuration as well? + +> The latter. (Although I don't know why using lighttpd would lead +> to any additional security exposure anyway.) --[[Joey]] + +I'm asking this because right now I want to setup an httpd solely for the +public use of ikiwiki on a general purpose computer (there are other things +there), and so I need to choose the more secure solution. --Ivan Z. + +> AFAIU, my main simplest security measure should be running the public +> ikiwiki's cgi under a special user, but then: how do I push to the repo +> owned by that other user? I see, probably I should setup the public wiki +> under the special user (so that it was able to create the cgi-script with +> the desired permission), and then give my personal user the required +> permissions to make a git-push by, say, creating a special Unix group for +> this. + +> Shouldn't there be a page here which would document a secure public and +> multi-user installation of ikiwiki (by "multi-user" I mean writable by a +> group of local Unix users)? If there isn't such yet, I started writing it +> with this discussion.--Ivan Z. + +> I see, perhaps a simpler setup would not make use of a Unix group, but +> simply allow pushing to the public wiki (kept under a special user) through +> git+ssh. --Ivan Z. + +>> Yes, it's certianly possible to configure git (and svn, etc) repositories so that +>> two users can both push to them. There should be plenty of docs out there +>> about doing that. +>> +>> The easiest way though is probably +>> to add your ssh key to the special user's `.ssh/authorized_keys` +>> and push that way. --[[Joey]] + +## apache2 - run from userdir +Followed instructions but couldn't get it right to run from user dir (running ubuntu jaunty), +Finally got it working once I've sym linked as follow (& restarted apache): +\# ln -s ../mods-available/userdir.load . +\# ln -s ../mods-available/userdir.conf . +\# pwd +/etc/apache2/mods-enabled + -I'm asking this because right now I want to setup an httpd solely for the public use of ikiwiki on a general purpose computer (there are other things there), and so I need to choose the more secure solution. --Ivan Z. -> AFAIU, my main simplest security measure should be running the public ikiwiki's cgi under a special user, but then: how do I push to the repo owned by that other user? I see, probably I should setup the public wiki under the special user (so that it was able to create the cgi-script with the desired permission), and then give my personal user the required permissions to make a git-push by, say, creating a special Unix group for this. -> Shouldn't there be a page here which would document a secure public and multi-user installation of ikiwiki (by "multi-user" I mean writable by a group of local Unix users)? If there isn't such yet, I started writing it with this discussion.--Ivan Z.