IchBin wrote:
> This has never happened before but here goes. I just moved my website to 
> a new hosting site. I just entered a bad admin login name and correct 
> password. It let me open up that page for editing. So I tried to enter a 
> makeup userid and makeup password. It let me open up the editor for 
> editing that page. I am not sure how this is happening.
> 
> I just noticed that I had 30 user on my website. I just put a .htaccess 
> file in the root to block anyone until I get this problem fixed.
> 
> Nothing have changed I have this:
> 
> - this in my config:
>       $DefaultPasswords['admin']='$1$Pw1cjg06$9VgqESpEGt1WLCJPgr/3J.';
>       $DefaultPasswords['attr']= '$1$Pw1cjg06$9VgqESpEGt1WLCJPgr/3J.';
>       $DefaultPasswords['edit']= '$1$Pw1cjg06$9VgqESpEGt1WLCJPgr/3J.';
>       $HandleAuth['diff'] = 'edit';
> 
> - authuser plugin
> 
> The only thing I can think of is that per a question I had here the 
> other day in another thread "Problems adding my pmWiki to a different ISP".
> 
> I modify the permissions of wiki.d/ so they're 777 instead of 775.
> 
> 
I am running pmwiki-2.2.0-beta19  Version Num 2001919

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