On Friday 11 September 2009 17:42:32 Les Mikesell wrote: > If you have a typical firewalled LAN with private addresses, just run > the wiki there instead of on a machine that can be accessed from the > internet and you won't have to worry about it. Wiki's are most useful > if you can make them easily accessible to everyone who might use the > information and a LAN-only connection may make it possible to avoid any > other restrictions. If you need an internet-facing wiki, you have to > be much more careful, though. Since the point is to allow easy > modification and uploads they are very likely targets for > vulnerabilities and you have to keep the code up to date. > Hi, Les. Yes, I understand that. I don't have any need for that, so I'm not prepared to go to those lengths. I'll keep it within the LAN if I do it at all. The next step is to talk to the people who control the 'real' site, and see whether they think this could be helpful or not. Anne -- New to KDE4? - get help from http://userbase.kde.org Just found a cool new feature? Add it to UserBase
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