>> * Finally, if you have shell access to the server, modify the file:
...
>> If you don't have access, just tell me.

Hi Pavel,

I was unclear,. If you don't have access, I suggested that you tell me
the name of the page to which you have added a password, so that I
could then add that name to the list of pages in the file password.txt
on the server :-)

However, instead of maintaining a list of protected wiki pages in a
file on the server, I've moved the list to the following wiki page:
    http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/PasswordProtected

So after you protect a page, by going to the URI + 'action=attr', then
just add the name of the page to the wiki page Site.PasswordProtected.

So the current procedure to protect a page is as follows:

* Go the page in question, but append 'action=attr' to be able to set
the edit password
* Go to     http://wiki.lyx.org/Site/PasswordProtected and add the
name of the page to the list of protected pages.

In addition, I'd recommend announcing on e.g. the developers' list
that you proteced the page.

Please note that in order to protect the page, and to add the name of
the page to PasswordProtected, you need to know the password.  If you
don't, then ask on the users' or developers' list.

/Christian

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