What is the best C # wiki for integrating into an existing website?

We need to add a wiki to an existing website, however we want only registered users to edit the wiki, and we would prefer to use our own authentication method.

Does anyone have any experience with something similar or any suggestions for a good viking mechanism to work with?

UPDATE: Thanks to everyone, the general seems to have a consensus that ScrewTurn is one of the best Wiki, however, does anyone have experience integrating it into your own website?

Imagine you have a basic website and you already have an authentication system.

How can you bring the engine in the middle of this so that your layout and menu surround the wiki and use your own authentication system?

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I recently rated the ASP.NET quiz a bit, and the best, in my opinion, ScrewTurn Wiki .

You can try comparing some of the WikiMatrix if you want to see alternatives.

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Screwturn Wiki is what Chuck Norris would use if he needed a Wiki

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I was pleasantly surprised how good the Wiki Sharepoint is (using Windows Sharepoint Services - WSS 3.0), although I don't know if this option will work for you. It's worth a look though ... Sharepoint, of course, also supports user authentication, a strong credential structure, etc.

UPDATE. To clarify, although I don’t think the Sharepoint Wiki is the best of its kind when it comes to wikis, I thought it integrates very well into the sharepoint model - and that is definitely β€œgood enough.”

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Well, the Screwturn Wiki was once the best - it got too clumsy and complicated. he lost his place as just WIKI. I'm sorry that I have an update after Microsoft seems to have funded it. Currently, I want to replace him with something else - he has become a beast.

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