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Software: WordPress
Software: WordPress


This is a fairly standard WordPress installation with LDAP authentication enabled via the AD/LDAP plugin from miniOrange. Users from LDAP are registered as "subscriber" by default, and the admin has to change their WordPress role manually to allow contribution, authoring, or editing. The permalink structure configured in WordPress is <code>/p/%author%/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/</code>, where Apache handles the rewrite from <code>/p/</code> to <code>/index.php/</code> for it to actually work.
This is a fairly standard WordPress installation in <code>/var/www/blog</code>, with LDAP authentication enabled via the AD/LDAP plugin from miniOrange.
 
Users from LDAP are registered as "subscriber" by default, and the admin has to change their WordPress role manually to allow contribution, authoring, or editing.
 
The permalink structure configured in WordPress is <code>/p/%author%/%year%/%monthnum%/%postname%/</code>, where Apache handles the rewrite from <code>/p/</code> to <code>/index.php/</code> for it to actually work.


WordPress uses the SQL database called "feministblog" and an SQL user of the same name.
WordPress uses the SQL database called "feministblog" and an SQL user of the same name.