From: fredrik Date: Wed, 11 Apr 2007 19:49:38 +0000 (+0000) Subject: Split paragraph. X-Git-Tag: 0.3~25 X-Git-Url: http://git.dolda2000.com/gitweb/?a=commitdiff_plain;ds=sidebyside;h=0bb98f50ba2ac6d937f203d166b2417956ecd364;p=doldaconnect.git Split paragraph. git-svn-id: svn+ssh://svn.dolda2000.com/srv/svn/repos/src/doldaconnect@912 959494ce-11ee-0310-bf91-de5d638817bd --- diff --git a/doc/doldacond.8 b/doc/doldacond.8 index 313be4e..92f4a82 100644 --- a/doc/doldacond.8 +++ b/doc/doldacond.8 @@ -96,15 +96,17 @@ Dolda Connect, including \fBdoldacond\fP and its assorted clients, are capable of a number of different authentication methods. The default configuration will cause the daemon to only listen for client connections on a Unix socket, over which authentication will be made -using Unix credentials passing. When running clients over a network, -authentication can be done using either PAM, Kerberos 5 (requires the -MIT libraries) or client trust (no authentication). Unix credentials -passing and Kerberos authentication should be perfectly secure. PAM -authentication should be secure in itself, but the client protocol is -not encrypted, and therefore causes passwords to be sent over the -network in the clear. Authentication-less operation is, obviously, not -secure at all and is disabled by default. It may be useful on a -trusted network, however. +using Unix credentials passing. +.P +When running clients over a network, authentication can be done using +either PAM, Kerberos 5 (requires the MIT libraries) or client trust +(no authentication). Unix credentials passing and Kerberos +authentication should be perfectly secure. PAM authentication should +be secure in itself, but the client protocol is not encrypted, and +therefore causes passwords to be sent over the network in the +clear. Authentication-less operation is, obviously, not secure at all +and is disabled by default. It may be useful on a trusted network, +however. .SH BUGS \fBdoldacond\fP has proved to be surprisingly stable. I have had it running for far longer than a month without any sign of instability or