[00:00:29] I have a feeling you can't do that in Quarry. But don't take my word for it. [00:03:36] drewmutt: How do you find redlinks then? [00:05:23] Ah, I sit mistaken, forgot about the "pagelinks" table. [00:05:35] I'll whip you up something.. one sec.. [00:10:17] If it helps its pages in namespace 104 trying to use a template in namespace 10 that doesn't exist... [00:10:27] This is on English Wikisource [00:22:26] SELECT p1.page_title FROM page AS p1 JOIN pagelinks ON (p1.page_id = pl_from) LEFT JOIN page AS p2 ON (p2.page_namespace = pl_namespace AND p2.page_title = pl_title) WHERE pl_from_namespace = 104 AND pl_namespace = 10 AND p2.page_id IS NULL; [00:24:34] Dang, barely beat me. [00:29:04] Platonides: Thanks [01:00:48] :) [12:34:58] any lua experts around? [16:22:56] legoktm: who should I poke to have the 2FA of an user disable? [16:23:09] he broke his phone and now cannot longer login [16:26:35] Vito: Phab task [16:26:43] Need to know how we're going to verify their identity [16:26:49] What's wrong with their OTP? [16:27:13] Reedy: I can verify it actually [16:27:41] anyway it's a matter of suddenly dead phone [16:27:58] Reedy: which project should I add to the task? [16:28:12] Still, did he only have his OTP on his phone? [16:28:22] yep [16:28:28] * Reedy facepalms [20:41:47] Hello. Question. On a local install of wikimedia, is there a concern with information leaking to the internet? [20:42:32] You can't install wikimedia locally [20:42:54] Hi Guest23453, could you clarify what you would refer as `information leaking to the internet` when installing MediaWiki locally? [20:44:20] I used Bitnami and declined account so it installed locally. My concern is if I put in private information, whether its accessable by anyone [20:44:45] If you don't configure it correctly, yes [20:44:50] Wikis are designed to be open [20:45:24] Guest23453: it's /unlikely/ given most home routers wouldn't forward the port and make it accessible from the internet [20:46:44] That's not to say yours doesn't for some bizarre reason, so you would need to check [20:47:07] If for example localhostxxxx/mediawiki/Mainpage. is xxxx the port? [20:48:05] From what I recall, Bitnami will try to install to port 80, so the URL would likely look like localhost/path/to/MediaWiki. If you're seeing localhost:xxxx/path/to/MediaWiki then it's using a non-standard port [20:49:18] so. Theoretically speaking, if I block port xxxx in the router, it would prevent even the most pernicious hacker from access? [20:51:50] Probably not [20:52:28] Why do you think anyone cares enough about your data? [20:54:08] I'm a headhunter. I would hate for information on candidates to be leaked. [20:54:58] Unless you have the machine physically and completely disconnected from the internet, your data is potentially accessible [20:55:02] And that's not MediaWikis fault [20:55:57] true, and true. But I like to be sure I am not doing something completely stupid in setting up software I am not familiar with [20:56:34] As was said above, your router won't just expose a webserver to the internet without being told to [20:57:00] Thanks. I appreciate [20:58:19] To add to that, MediaWiki can be configured to not allow non-logged in users to view any pages, though it's really not designed to do it - https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Manual:Preventing_access#Restrict_viewing_of_all_pages [20:59:45] got it. reading it. I was lucky to run into you.... Saved me hours and hours of research. [21:00:31] Remembering stuff like that is why I can't remember where I put my keys on a daily basis, so pros and cons [21:01:32] My daughter gave me "tilemate" to help me find my keys. Didnt work, but a great thought