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Overview:
This hack provides single sign-on capability for MediaWiki using your vBulletin users. You must ensure your cookie path in Admin CP is set to '/' for this to work. Also, I have not tested this if your wiki and your forums are on different subdomains - but as long as your have your cookie domain set properly it *should* work. This is not a user bridge - it is a complete single sign-on using your vBulletin user repository. The install process has been extremely simplified in version 2.x of this product. You only have to edit LocalSettings.php, import a product, and change a setting in your Admin Control Panel. It's been completely packaged as a vBulletin product - unlike the previous hacked up version, heh. I didn't originally plan to release this so I designed it so it worked - not so it could be redistributed. I searched high and low for a functional MediaWiki bridge - almost bought NuHIT's product, and then realized it had been abandoned for over a year. This hack no longer requires an edit to class_core.php. I'll do my best to support it, but I can make no promises. This thread is for discussion of this mod on vB 3.7.x. For vB 3.8.x, please use the MediaWiki/vBulletin Single Sign-On 3.8 thread Demo of plugin in action: MyMMOGames - Multiplayer Gaming and Media Community Also, if you use memcached - ensure you do not cache sessions. If you do, restart it at least once a week. If you don't, you'll end up with invalid session errors out of MediaWiki. Requirements: MediaWiki Version: 1.11.0-1.14.0 vBulletin Version: 3.6.9-3.8.2 Features: - Provides single sign on capability between vBulletin and Mediawiki. vBulletin user repository is used - Configurable sysop/bureaucrat groups - Configurable disallowed user groups - Configurable "Who's Online" display - Counts users viewing wiki in vBulletin's "Who's Online" Installation/Upgrade: Please read the included "readme.txt" file in the "docs (do not upload)" folder. Options: Admin Control Panel->vBulletin Options->MMOG Wiki Options Change Log: 1.0.0.0 - Sep 18, 2008 - Initial Release 1.0.3.0 - Sep 29, 2008 - Bugfix: Incorrect redirects for login/logout 2.0.0.0 - Sep 30, 2008 - Feature: Streamlined installation procedure - Feature: Wiki path set in ACP - Bugfix: Forum paths no longer hardcoded 2.1.0 - Oct 4, 2008 - Feature: ACP option to use MediaWiki Short URLs - Feature: ACP option to set sysop groups - Feature: ACP option to set bureaucrat groups - Feature: ACP option to disallow login to certain groups - Feature: ACP option to change WOL display text 2.2.0 - May 1, 2005 - Bugfix: Users are not logged out when logging out of the forum - Bugfix: No longer requires modification to class_core.php - Feature: Mediawiki 1.13.0+ supported (verified on 1.14.0 also) If you like it, please click "mark as installed" The more people that use this, the more time I will make to try and support/update it. Been pulling your hair out looking for this as long as I have? Nominate it for Mod of the Month =] AuthPlugin was inspired by and modified from this existing MediaWiki Extension: http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Extension:QISSingleSignOn Show Your Support
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#82
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Please follow the setup instructions for MediaWiki. After you have completed these, you should see LocalSettings.php.
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thank you for your answer. They are on different domains actually, forum is on a abc.org and wiki is on abc.info, so the tld is different,
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This will not work for different domains as cookies aren't designed to be read across domains - just within a single domain.
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You're correct. However, IIRC the Mediawiki-Extension CentralAuth uses some kind of mechanism to tunnel cookies to make exactly this possible.
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Sorry, that is outside the scope of this product.
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I didn't meant to completly integrate this plugin with CentralAuth but to get inspired by their methods of cross-domain-cookies which would be a great plus for sites who are running forum and wiki under their own domains.
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At my job (not MyMMOGames), we use SAML tokens for cross-domain authentication. It can be done; I just do not have the time to devote to it for a community project like this for which I receive no compensation, heh.
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ok changed to use a subdomain, same issue
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Please check your cookie settings in vBulletin - make sure the cookie domain is set to ".domain.com".
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thank you for your continued help. I reset it to that, now im getting somewhat farther, now on top it says
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* <myip>* Talk for this IP* Log in* Log out |
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