X-Git-Url: https://code.citadel.org/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=citadel%2Fdebian%2Fcitadel-server.templates;h=cfab3da843fe4de528219d6442e65eb27971f6de;hb=3cfb46557a5a0538e7954ca157e9471dd007f03a;hp=dd59755f8fb681f36393f0b00f616b49a5131e7b;hpb=eb1868500a2213dbd8b0bf6cf925d7195d68dccb;p=citadel.git diff --git a/citadel/debian/citadel-server.templates b/citadel/debian/citadel-server.templates index dd59755f8..cfab3da84 100644 --- a/citadel/debian/citadel-server.templates +++ b/citadel/debian/citadel-server.templates @@ -11,18 +11,11 @@ Description: Listen IP for Citadel Template: citadel/LoginType Type: boolean Default: false -Description: Citadel Account Mode - Normally, a Citadel system uses a "black box" authentication mode. - This means that users do not have accounts or home directories on - the underlying host system -- Citadel manages its own user database. - However, if you wish to override this behavior, you can enable the - host based authentication mode which is traditional for Unix systems. - You will allso need host based authentication if you want to authenticate - against an ldap directory or another pam source for example. - WARNING: do *not* change this setting once your system is installed. - . - (Answer "no" unless you completely understand this option) - Do you want to enable host based authentication mode? +Description: Enable external Accounting Mode + Do you want to use Host based authentication or Citadel internal? + Host based accounting could be /etc/passwd or an LDAP directory. + WARNING: do not change this setting once your system is installed. + Answer "no" unless you completely understand this option. Template: citadel/Administrator