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Here's a brief help on how to login to this wiki.
Here's a brief help on how to login to __[{$applicationname}]__.
You can read more about JSPWiki's security features on the [documentation pages|Doc:Security].
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This wiki supports multiple levels of __authentication__ and trust. Users can be anonymous, have "asserted" identities using cookies, be authenticated, or be administrators:
JSPWiki supports multiple levels of __authentication__ and trust. Users can be anonymous, have "asserted" identities using cookies, be authenticated, or be administrators:
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When a user decides to log in — or is challenged to do so by a page access control or security policy — he or she sees a standard web form with a username field and a masked password field. After receiving the submitted web form, the wiki attempts to log the user.
Depending on the default security policy and page access controls in place, users may (or may not) be required to authenticate.
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When a user decides to log in — or is challenged to do so by a page access control or security policy — he or she sees a standard web form with a username field and a masked password field. After receiving the submitted web form, JSPWiki attempts to log the user.
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The form asks for:
Although some wikis are anonymous, many are not. Often, wikis give users the ability to create an identity for the website.
JSPWiki includes a basic self-registration page that allows users to set up and manage their own wiki profiles.
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By default, the form asks for:
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When the user saves the profile, the wiki checks to make sure that the new user id, wiki name and full name aren't already used by someone else. If so, the user is given the opportunity to choose different values.
If container-managed authentication is in force, the user ID will not be editable; the container will supply this value.
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When the user saves the profile, JSPWiki checks to make sure that the new user id, wiki name and full name aren't already used by someone else. If so, the user is given the opportunity to choose different values.