Question: How To Control Registration
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Zeeshan Ali Shah130 wrote:
Hi, Is there any way to moderate Registration on Galaxy portal ? We are setting up a cluster for internal users but it seems that by default registration is open for all. Can any way we disable the registration and Moderator create users separately ? OR Moderate the registration process ? Zeeshan
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Roman Valls130 wrote:
Zeeshan, AFAIK the only settings you can set regarding this are in universe_wsgi.ini through the directives: # Allow unregistered users to create new accounts (otherwise, they will have to # be created by an admin). allow_user_creation = True # Email administrators when a new user account is created # You also need to have smtp_server set for this to work. new_user_email_admin = False I have not seen a moderation system in place, but maybe you can use PDC's Plone forms for this moderation ? Hope that helps ! Roman 24 maj 2012 kl. 10:18 skrev Zeeshan Ali Shah:
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I tried changing both files /mnt/galaxyTools/galaxy-central/universe_wsgi.ini and /mnt/cm/universe_wsgi.ini.cloud but after reboot of headnode the changes are gone . any hint ? Zeeshan On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 10:30 AM, Roman Valls Guimera <
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what about chaning cm.tar.gz in S3 ? Zeeshan On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:34 AM, Jorrit Boekel
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Jorrit Boekel10 wrote:
The default cm.tar.gz is in a public bucket (https://s3.amazonaws.com/cloudman). I'm not sure whether saving persistent data would lead to a new cm.tar.gz package in your own bucket. You could create your own bucket and put the cm.tar.gz it there. Then I think you can set in your userdata where cm.tar.gz is downloaded from. I'm not sure, but it is defined in the boot script which is also downloaded from the bucket on instance-boot. http://wiki.g2.bx.psu.edu/CloudMan/UserData is down currently though. cheers, jorrit
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Thanks Jorrit, Zeeshan On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 11:46 AM, Jorrit Boekel <jorrit.boekel@scilifelab.se <="" div="">
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