Hi Eric,
I figured this was as good of a time as any... I moved the AD/LDAP/External authentication out of the Apache Proxy page (who would think to look there?) and into its own page. I added my organisation's information on mod_auth_kerb while I was at it.
That seemed like a reasonable place to put this sort of information. I've also reduced the solution to just the necessary portions, but it would need to be tested by someone.
https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Admin/Config/ExternalUserDatbases#Logging_out...
Thanks for updating the admin wiki pages. The admin wiki pages are
sprawling and any efforts to keep them current and well organized are *dearly appreciated*.
I suggest we re-link the community log page to that subsection as it has more related information, if that is amenable to everyone.
I've updated https://wiki.galaxyproject.org/Community/Log/2014/LDAPRemoteUserLogout and added links to the two wiki pages. I left the content on the log page, although I'm not at all certain that is wise: The log pages are meant to be a quick and easy way to document stuff and make it easy to find. I think that leaving this log page (mostly) as it was will encourage contribution more than stripping it. Most people are not going to be willing to locate the right pages in the wiki for all their content. However, I'm hoping that if they can just drop content into one, time-stamped, no-commitment-to-keep-it-current, place then they will be way more likely to contribute. That's my theory anyway. So far, my theory hasn't particularly panned out, but the log board is still less than 2 months old. Thanks again, Dave C -- http://galaxyproject.org/ http://getgalaxy.org/ http://usegalaxy.org/ http://wiki.galaxyproject.org/