Category:Page specific user rights extensions/de

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<translate> The <tvar name=pagename>Page specific user rights extensions</tvar> category contains various extensions that attempt to restrict a user's access to specific pages based on the namespace, category links, and/or title patterns.</translate> <translate> Before installing one of these extensions, users should be aware that such extensions are likely to exhibit three significant problems:</translate>

  • <translate> caching problems:</translate> <translate> MediaWiki's page caching facilities do not currently support rights-specific caching.</translate> <translate> That means MediaWiki caches one versions of a page and then serves that page to everyone without rechecking to see if the next user has the proper rights.</translate> <translate> Any extension that tries to exclude or hide part of a page based on user rights is likely to result in performance declines (if caching is turned off) and/or security leaks when a page cached for a user with higher rights is later viewed by a user with lesser rights.</translate>
  • <translate> multiple exit paths:</translate> <translate> Page content has many exit paths in MediaWiki: direct page views, excerpts inserted into search results, special pages, RSS feeds, and numerous extensions that read directly from the MediaWiki database.</translate> <translate> There is no one exit path that either the MediaWiki core or its extensions rely on.</translate> <translate> Hence it is virtually impossible for any extension to provide full security.</translate>
  • <translate> system security:</translate> <translate> Content management security is inseparable from overall system security.</translate> <translate> The default MediaWiki configuration places database passwords in plain text on a file located on the same server as the MediaWiki installation.</translate> <translate> There is no attempt to secure the host web server or underlying database.</translate> <translate> If the underlying system is insecure, any extension added on top of that system is also insecure.</translate>
<translate> Extension</translate> <translate> Status</translate> <translate> Works with caching</translate> <translate> Works with MediaWiki groups</translate> <translate> Page-based access control</translate> <translate> Namespace-based access control</translate> <translate> Add ACL by editing page</translate> <translate> Add ACL via special page</translate> <translate> MediaWiki version supported</translate>
Extension:Lockdown <translate> stable</translate> Yes Yes No Yes No No 1.31+
Erweiterung:AccessControl <translate> stable</translate> Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes No 1.34+
Extension:NSFileRepo <translate> stable</translate> Yes Yes No Yes No No 1.27, 1.35
Extension:UserProtect <translate> beta</translate> Yes No (<translate> user based</translate>) Yes No No Yes (<translate> page action</translate>) 1.35
Extension:PageOwnership <translate> stable</translate> Yes Yes Yes Yes No Yes 1.35+
Extension:PagePermissions stable Yes No (<translate> user based</translate>) Yes No No Yes (<translate> page action</translate>) 1.38+
Extension:Semantic ACL <translate> beta</translate> No Yes Yes No Yes No 1.38+
<translate> Extension</translate> <translate> Status</translate> <translate> Works with caching</translate> <translate> Works with MediaWiki groups</translate> <translate> Page-based access control</translate> <translate> Namespace-based access control</translate> <translate> Add ACL by editing page</translate> <translate> Add ACL via special page</translate> <translate> MediaWiki version supported</translate>
<translate> Extension</translate> <translate> Handles transclusion</translate> <translate> Handles preview</translate> <translate> Handles raw</translate> <translate> Handles search</translate> <translate> Handles export</translate> <translate> Handles rss/atom</translate> <translate> Handles recent changes</translate>
Extension:Lockdown $wgNonincludableNamespaces $wgNonincludableNamespaces Yes <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate> Yes <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate> <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate>
Extension:NSFileRepo $wgNonincludableNamespaces $wgNonincludableNamespaces Yes <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate> Yes <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate> <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate>
Extension:UserProtect (<translate> doesn't block read</translate>) No No No No No No No
Extension:PageOwnership Yes ? ? <translate> partial (title listed, but no content)</translate> Yes ? <translate> <tvar name="1">RecentChanges</tvar> special page can be forbidden</translate>
Extension:Semantic ACL Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes ? No
<translate> Extension</translate> <translate> Handles transclusion</translate> <translate> Handles preview</translate> <translate> Handles raw</translate> <translate> Handles search</translate> <translate> Handles export</translate> <translate> Handles rss/atom</translate> <translate> Handles recent changes</translate>

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Pages in category "Page specific user rights extensions/de"

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