[opensuse-web] Wiki Upgrade Report
Hello, Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki. I have also moved the wikis and the blogs from iChain to Novell Access Manager. The forums will be moved tomorrow. As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen. However, everything should be working now. I am aware of one minor issue where it may appear that you are logged in after logging out. This is a caching issue, and if you refresh the page, you should be able to see that you are actually logged out of the wiki. Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution. -Matt
On 11/28/2011 11:52 PM, Matthew Ehle wrote:
Hello,
Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki. I have also moved the wikis and the blogs from iChain to Novell Access Manager. The forums will be moved tomorrow.
As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen. However, everything should be working now.
I am aware of one minor issue where it may appear that you are logged in after logging out. This is a caching issue, and if you refresh the page, you should be able to see that you are actually logged out of the wiki.
Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution.
-Matt
Trying to login cause trouble here https://esp.novell.com/LAGBroker?%22http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=SDB:Native_IPv6&action=submitlogin%22 The page isn't redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never complete. Login works on lizards.o.o but logout drive me to the same error http://lizards.opensuse.org/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=b8970b0495%20-CIPCZQX03a36c6c0a=00001100c148101f9161d901aaa8b33abd84caa0 ps : thanks for the wordpress update. -- Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch openSUSE Member & Ambassador GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 irc: tigerfoot -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org
Bruno Friedmann <bruno@ioda-net.ch> 11/29/2011 12:16 AM >>> On 11/28/2011 11:52 PM, Matthew Ehle wrote: Hello,
Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki. I have also moved the wikis and the blogs from iChain to Novell Access Manager. The forums will be moved tomorrow.
As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen. However, everything should be working now.
I am aware of one minor issue where it may appear that you are logged in after logging out. This is a caching issue, and if you refresh the page, you should be able to see that you are actually logged out of the wiki.
Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution.
-Matt
Trying to login cause trouble here title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=SDB:Native_IPv6&https://esp.novell.com/LAGBroker?%22http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?>title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=SDB:Native_IPv6&action=submitlogin%22 ( https://esp.novell.com/LAGBroker?%22http://en.opensuse.org/index.php? )
The page isn't redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never >complete.
Login works on lizards.o.o but logout drive me to the same error http://lizards.opensuse.org/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=b8970b0495%20->CIPCZQX03a36c6c0a=00001100c148101f9161d901aaa8b33abd84caa0 ( http://lizards.opensuse.org/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=b8970b0495%20- )
This problem has been known to happen on Access Manager, but this is the first time I have heard of it with one of our externally facing sites. However, openSUSE is by far the busiest site that we have moved to Access Manager, so if this problem were to happen, it would probably be here. If you see this again, please PM me with all of the information that you possibly can. A HTTP header trace (Live HTTP Headers or HTTPFox) would be most helpful. I can then pass that on to the Access Manager product development engineers.
ps : thanks for the wordpress update.
You're welcome. We are going to try to be better about WP updates in the future. By the way, I noticed a slight theming glitch with the admin toolbar for logged in users. Is there someone willing to take this on? -Matt
On 11/29/2011 05:38 PM, Matthew Ehle wrote:
Bruno Friedmann <bruno@ioda-net.ch> 11/29/2011 12:16 AM >>> On 11/28/2011 11:52 PM, Matthew Ehle wrote: Hello,
Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki. I have also moved the wikis and the blogs from iChain to Novell Access Manager. The forums will be moved tomorrow.
As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen. However, everything should be working now.
I am aware of one minor issue where it may appear that you are logged in after logging out. This is a caching issue, and if you refresh the page, you should be able to see that you are actually logged out of the wiki.
Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution.
-Matt
Trying to login cause trouble here title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=SDB:Native_IPv6&https://esp.novell.com/LAGBroker?%22http://en.opensuse.org/index.php?>title=Special:UserLogin&returnto=SDB:Native_IPv6&action=submitlogin%22 ( https://esp.novell.com/LAGBroker?%22http://en.opensuse.org/index.php? )
The page isn't redirecting properly Firefox has detected that the server is redirecting the request for this address in a way that will never >complete.
Login works on lizards.o.o but logout drive me to the same error http://lizards.opensuse.org/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=b8970b0495%20->CIPCZQX03a36c6c0a=00001100c148101f9161d901aaa8b33abd84caa0 ( http://lizards.opensuse.org/wp-login.php?action=logout&_wpnonce=b8970b0495%20- )
This problem has been known to happen on Access Manager, but this is the first time I have heard of it with one of our externally facing sites. However, openSUSE is by far the busiest site that we have moved to Access Manager, so if this problem were to happen, it would probably be here.
If you see this again, please PM me with all of the information that you possibly can. A HTTP header trace (Live HTTP Headers or HTTPFox) would be most helpful. I can then pass that on to the Access Manager product development engineers.
ps : thanks for the wordpress update.
You're welcome. We are going to try to be better about WP updates in the future. By the way, I noticed a slight theming glitch with the admin toolbar for logged in users. Is there someone willing to take this on?
-Matt
From what I saw today, the situation was fluctuate between access and error
login and logout works as expected now on bugzilla.o.o build.o.o and customers center on novell.com forums.o.o give me trouble http://forums.opensuse.org/login/icslogin.php?destination=/%20-CIPCZQX03a36c... not redirecting correctly ( sorry there's no header visible) lizard.o.o (this morning was working : now dead again ) I've capture a head awnser Response Headers - http://lizards.opensuse.org/wp-login.php?-CIPCZQX03a36c6c0a=12019c01c148101f... Date: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:01:58 GMT Server: Apache/2.2.10 (Linux/SUSE) mod_ssl/2.2.10 OpenSSL/0.9.8h PHP/5.2.6 with Suhosin-Patch X-Powered-By: PHP/5.2.6 Expires: Wed, 11 Jan 1984 05:00:00 GMT Last-Modified: Tue, 29 Nov 2011 20:01:58 GMT Cache-Control: no-cache, must-revalidate, max-age=0, no-store, no-cache Pragma: no-cache Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Length: 748 Via: 1.1 lizards.opensuse.org (Access Gateway 3.1.4-27-FE28E5093D50805B-45459) Set-Cookie: ZNPCQ003-32333000=65749125; path=/; domain=.opensuse.org 200 OK Then the pb of redirection : what I saw is juggling between lizards.o.o esp.novell.com & login.novell.com (the last two didn't have ipv6 access) -- Bruno Friedmann Ioda-Net Sàrl www.ioda-net.ch openSUSE Member & Ambassador GPG KEY : D5C9B751C4653227 irc: tigerfoot -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org
Hello, Am Montag, 28. November 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you installed an outdated version *g* About an hour after your mail, Mediawiki 1.18 and 1.17.1 were announced ;-) (No need to hasten - the changelog of 1.17.1 looks harmless and 1.18 comes with some big (but IMHO useful) changes - but that needs some more testing than a bugfix update. I'd say give the Access Manager etc. some days before introducing another new component into the game.)
As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen.
Didn't you know Murphy before? ;-)
Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution.
The "Boilerplate per namespace" patch is missing :-( I just (ab)used my newly gained power ;-) and re-added it in git [1][2]. I also added another fix - <noinclude> sections that have the </noinclude> in another line should now be stripped (the preg_replace didn't have the multiline modifier). Please test my modifications (they shouldn't break anything, but I didn't test them with the openSUSE wiki code) and then deploy them ;-) BTW: Do you still use svn for deployment or did you switch to git in the meantime? Your mail from 2011-11-19 in the "openSUSE.org Security Alert" thread contained something, but it wasn't completely clear to me and my reply is still unanswered. I'll paste it here: ---------- [idea of having .svn -> _svn symlinks] [Matthew Ehle:]
Fortunately, this is not needed anymore. After Thomas explained to me how easy it was to drop the .git directory into a new installation and commit those changes, we have decided to simply use git on the openSUSE servers.
Does this mean we can use SVN checkouts and include the .svn directories in git? Great news :-) ---------- Regards, Christian Boltz [1] Be warned that I'm a git newbie - if something looks strange, it's probably my fault ;-) [2] For reference: This is my git commit message: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- MultiBoilerplate megapatch ;-) by cboltz. Fixes/implements: - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=32710 - multiline <noinclude> / <includeonly> fails - https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=22759 - different boilerplates per namespace - (no upstream bugreport) - $wgMultiBoilerplateDontStrip to use templates for templates raw (without <noinclude> / <includeonly> stripping) $wgMultiBoilerplateDontStrip isn't used in the openSUSE wiki, but removing it would mean additional work for me ;-) This commit includes the modified MultiBoilerplate.php and adds a separate file with the patch. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- --
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Christian Boltz <opensuse@cboltz.de> 11/29/2011 11:38 AM >>> Hello,
Am Montag, 28. November 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you installed an outdated version *g*
About an hour after your mail, Mediawiki 1.18 and 1.17.1 were announced ;-)
(No need to hasten - the changelog of 1.17.1 looks harmless and 1.18 comes with some big (but IMHO useful) changes - but that needs some more testing than a bugfix update. I'd say give the Access Manager etc. some days before introducing another new component into the game.)
It would seem that fate has a sense of humor :)
As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen.
Didn't you know Murphy before? ;-)
He comes by once in awhile ;-)
Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution.
The "Boilerplate per namespace" patch is missing :-(
I just (ab)used my newly gained power ;-) and re-added it in git [1][2].
I also added another fix - <noinclude> sections that have the </noinclude> in another line should now be stripped (the preg_replace didn't have the multiline modifier).
Please test my modifications (they shouldn't break anything, but I didn't test them with the openSUSE wiki code) and then deploy them ;-)
I pulled your changes into stage. The stage sites are public now, so all are free to test. It seems to have worked. Unless you find something way off, I'll pull into production at the end of today.
BTW: Do you still use svn for deployment or did you switch to git in the meantime? Your mail from 2011-11-19 in the "openSUSE.org Security Alert" thread contained something, but it wasn't completely clear to me and my reply is still unanswered. I'll paste it here:
We are now using git all the way (I finally saw the light). In fact, if I can be added as a contributor for the landing page, I'll start using git for that as well. I would also like to see the blog themes added to github as well. -Matt
Hello, Am Dienstag, 29. November 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
Christian Boltz <opensuse@cboltz.de> 11/29/2011 11:38 AM >>> Am Montag, 28. November 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle: Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you installed an outdated version *g*
About an hour after your mail, Mediawiki 1.18 and 1.17.1 were announced ;-)
It would seem that fate has a sense of humor :)
;-)
The "Boilerplate per namespace" patch is missing :-(
I just (ab)used my newly gained power ;-) and re-added it in git
I pulled your changes into stage. The stage sites are public now, so all are free to test. It seems to have worked. Unless you find something way off, I'll pull into production at the end of today.
It looks like the stage site isn't public enough :-/ - I can't login there. My browser tells me that https://loginstage.provo.novell.com/ICSLogin/auth-up doesn't accept connections - is loginstage non-public? Without login, I can't test the MultiBoilerplate extension...
BTW: Do you still use svn for deployment or did you switch to git in the meantime? Your mail from 2011-11-19 in the "openSUSE.org Security Alert" thread contained something, but it wasn't completely clear to me and my reply is still unanswered. I'll paste it here: We are now using git all the way (I finally saw the light).
That also means easier maintenance by checking in the .svn directories. Hooray! :-)
In fact, if I can be added as a contributor for the landing page,
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I pulled your changes into stage. The stage sites are public now, so all are free to test. It seems to have worked. Unless you find something way off, I'll pull into production at the end of today.
It looks like the stage site isn't public enough :-/ - I can't login there. My browser tells me that https://loginstage.provo.novell.com/ICSLogin/auth-up doesn't accept connections - is loginstage non-public?
Without login, I can't test the MultiBoilerplate extension...
Hmmm, I forgot about that. I went ahead and pulled into production. Let me know how it looks for you. -Matt
Hello, Am Dienstag, 29. November 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
I pulled your changes into stage. The stage sites are public now, so all are free to test. It seems to have worked. Unless you find something way off, I'll pull into production at the end of today.> It looks like the stage site isn't public enough :-/ - I can't login there. My browser tells me that https://loginstage.provo.novell.com/ICSLogin/auth-up doesn't accept connections - is loginstage non-public?
Without login, I can't test the MultiBoilerplate extension...
Hmmm, I forgot about that.
Any chance to make loginstage public?
I went ahead and pulled into production. Let me know how it looks for you.
Short answer: it works :-) (But, as expected, it has nothing to do with the missing editor toolbar.) Regards, Christian Boltz --
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On 29.11.2011 19:49, Matthew Ehle wrote:
Christian Boltz <opensuse@cboltz.de> 11/29/2011 11:38 AM >>> Hello,
Am Montag, 28. November 2011 schrieb Matthew Ehle:
Scott and I have finished upgrading the openSUSE wikis to the latest version of MediaWiki.
I'm sorry to disappoint you, but you installed an outdated version *g*
About an hour after your mail, Mediawiki 1.18 and 1.17.1 were announced ;-)
(No need to hasten - the changelog of 1.17.1 looks harmless and 1.18 comes with some big (but IMHO useful) changes - but that needs some more testing than a bugfix update. I'd say give the Access Manager etc. some days before introducing another new component into the game.) It would seem that fate has a sense of humor :)
As some of you may have noticed, it was not the smoothest upgrade that we have ever done. It was one of those times where every possible problem decided to happen.
Didn't you know Murphy before? ;-) He comes by once in awhile ;-)
Aside from the above issue, please let me know if you find any other problems with the new MW software or with the new SSO solution.
The "Boilerplate per namespace" patch is missing :-(
I just (ab)used my newly gained power ;-) and re-added it in git [1][2].
I also added another fix - <noinclude> sections that have the </noinclude> in another line should now be stripped (the preg_replace didn't have the multiline modifier).
Please test my modifications (they shouldn't break anything, but I didn't test them with the openSUSE wiki code) and then deploy them ;-) I pulled your changes into stage. The stage sites are public now, so all are free to test. It seems to have worked. Unless you find something way off, I'll pull into production at the end of today.
BTW: Do you still use svn for deployment or did you switch to git in the meantime? Your mail from 2011-11-19 in the "openSUSE.org Security Alert" thread contained something, but it wasn't completely clear to me and my reply is still unanswered. I'll paste it here: We are now using git all the way (I finally saw the light). In fact, if I can be added as a contributor for the landing page, I'll start using git for that as well. I would also like to see the blog themes added to github as well.
Hi Matt, you are in the general openSUSE committers group which has access to the landing page repo: https://github.com/openSUSE/landing-page Greetings -- Thomas Schmidt (tom [at] opensuse.org) openSUSE Boosters Team "Don't Panic", Douglas Adams (11.03.1952 - 11.05.2001) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-web+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-web+owner@opensuse.org
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Bruno Friedmann
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Matthew Ehle
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Thomas Schmidt