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svn commit: r122532 - /incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml

Author: akarasulu
Date: Wed Dec 15 23:15:50 2004
New Revision: 122532

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs?view=rev&rev=122532
Log:
slight corrections to docs
Modified:
   incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml

Modified: incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml
Url: http://svn.apache.org/viewcvs/incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml?view=diff&rev=122532&p1=incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml&r1=122531&p2=incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml&r2=122532
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--- incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml	(original)
+++ incubator/directory/kerberos/trunk/xdocs/changepw.xml	Wed Dec 15 23:15:50 2004
@@ -7,8 +7,7 @@
 
     <body>
         <section name="Introduction">
-            <p>The Apache Change Password Protocol is a Java implementation of the 
-        <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3244.txt">RFC 3244</a> Kerberos Change Password and Set Password Protocols.  Change Password is a request-reply protocol that uses Kerberos infrastructure to allow users to securely set initial passwords or to change existing passwords.  The Change Password protocol interoperates with the original Kerberos Change Password protocol, while adding the ability for an administrator to set a password for a new user.</p>
+            <p>The Apache Change Password Server is a Java server that implements <a href="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3244.txt">RFC 3244</a> to service Kerberos Change Password and Set Password Protocol requests.  Change Password is a request-reply protocol that uses Kerberos infrastructure to allow users to securely set initial passwords or to change existing passwords.  The Change Password protocol interoperates with the original Kerberos Change Password protocol, while adding the ability for an administrator to set a password for a new user.</p>
         </section>
     </body>
 </document>