History: module domain_password
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See also Shared Secrets
As of 2014-07-29, this is a tool for developers only. You need to write code for the external system to access the information. See developer documentation at User Encryption. The system is designed so that encryption can later be implemented for data in Tiki (files, tracker items, etc.)
Module Domain Password
This Module stores personal passwords for other domains securely in Tiki, as part of User Encryption.
Usage
To use module Domain Password in a wiki page:
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{module module="domain_password" domain="https://tiki.org" use_currentuser="y" can_update="n" show_domain_prompt="y"}
where:
Store personal passwords for other domains securely in Tiki
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Preferences required: feature_user_encryption
Parameters | Accepted Values | Description | Default | Since |
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can_update |
If "y" the user can update the values, otherwise the display is read-only (y/n). Default: n | |||
domain |
System the credentials apply for. The name must match a defined Password Domain | |||
show_domain_prompt |
If "y" the word "domain" is shown before the domain. Otherwise the domain name takes the full row (y/n). Default: y | |||
use_currentuser |
Use the currently logged-in user. The username is not editable. (y/n) Default: y |
Related Pages
See these pages for information that applies for all modules:
- Module — Overall introduction and overview
- Module Admin — Introduction to the module admin pages for site-wide and individual module settings
- Assigning Modules — How to select a module to configure it
- Module Settings Interface — Interface for configuring individual module settings
- Module Settings Parameters — Explanation of standard parameter settings for modules
- Creating Custom Modules — How to create user modules
- Index of Modules — Links to the documentation of individual modules
- User Modules — How (if the feature is active) users can choose and place their modules
- Mods Type Modules — Links to modules that are installed as components