Improve description of what the provide_name parameter means

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Craig Andrews 2010-02-24 22:29:46 -05:00
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3 changed files with 12 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -9,7 +9,10 @@ to the bottom of your config.php
Settings
========
provider_name*: a unique name for this authentication provider.
provider_name*: This is a identifier designated to the connection.
It's how StatusNet will refer to the authentication source.
For the most part, any name can be used, so long as each authentication source has a different identifier.
In most cases there will be only one authentication source used.
authoritative (false): Set to true if LDAP's responses are authoritative
(if authorative and LDAP fails, no other password checking will be done).
autoregistration (false): Set to true if users should be automatically created

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@ -11,7 +11,10 @@ You *cannot* use this plugin without the LDAP Authentication plugin
Settings
========
provider_name*: name of the LDAP authentication provider that this plugin works with.
provider_name*: This is a identifier designated to the connection.
It's how StatusNet will refer to the authentication source.
For the most part, any name can be used, so long as each authentication source has a different identifier.
In most cases there will be only one authentication source used.
authoritative (false): should this plugin be authoritative for
authorization?
uniqueMember_attribute ('uniqueMember')*: the attribute of a group

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@ -8,7 +8,10 @@ add "addPlugin('reverseUsernameAuthentication', array('setting'=>'value', 'setti
Settings
========
provider_name*: a unique name for this authentication provider.
provider_name*: This is a identifier designated to the connection.
It's how StatusNet will refer to the authentication source.
For the most part, any name can be used, so long as each authentication source has a different identifier.
In most cases there will be only one authentication source used.
password_changeable*: must be set to false. This plugin does not support changing passwords.
authoritative (false): Set to true if this plugin's responses are authoritative (meaning if this fails, do check any other plugins or the internal password database).
autoregistration (false): Set to true if users should be automatically created when they attempt to login.