turnermm
Your permissions seem to have been corrupted.
@%20user is not @user. It is @ user
Use the ACL manager to set permissions. Don't do it manually.
lyreco
I was using only ACL manager, but i started facing this problem a day ago. Today from some post i read about it and i got to know about this file, so i checked it.
when i make read/write changes in Acl manager and after that if i check the file, this comes automatically @%20user it means it is showing me corrupted syntax, because of this reason my users can't read after login although this is set to @user read. Do you know what could be the solution to get rid of this corrupted syntax.
turnermm
That is probably because @%20user has already been established. In the ACL manager, instead of selecting the group from the drop-down menu og established group names, select an item to apply the acl to, select Group: from the menu and manually enter @user for the group. A good idea might first be to remove all of the corrupt @%20user entries from the acl.auth.php file.
lyreco
Thanks really. It's working fine now
lyreco
I have only one group in my wiki @user. Admin is also in the same user group. My all users can see the start page without login (which i allowed them myself>> start @ALL 1). I want all users to read/edit (all pages and namespaces instead of start) only after login. I need a closed wiki. I don't want that user can read/view without logging in. Everything was working fine before but now it's not working. I think the syntax below is also fine.
@ALL 0
@%20user 1
start @ALL 1
If i change @%20user 0 OR @%20user 1, even after logging in the users have no permission to read/view. Don't know where i am making a mistake :-(