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Posted to derby-commits@db.apache.org by rh...@apache.org on 2007/03/06 22:38:07 UTC
svn commit: r515313 - in /db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide:
tadminnetservbasic.dita tadminnetservopen.dita
Author: rhillegas
Date: Tue Mar 6 13:38:07 2007
New Revision: 515313
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=515313
Log:
DERBY-2372: Commit derby-2372-02.diff, addressing Andrew's comments on the previous patch.
Modified:
db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservbasic.dita
db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservopen.dita
Modified: db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservbasic.dita
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservbasic.dita?view=diff&rev=515313&r1=515312&r2=515313
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--- db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservbasic.dita (original)
+++ db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservbasic.dita Tue Mar 6 13:38:07 2007
@@ -42,7 +42,7 @@
client/server application with user authentication enabled. If you do
not enable user authentication, then the Network Server will raise an
error and exit. For details on how to enable user authentication,
-please see the section titled "Derby Security" in the Derby
+please see the section titled "Working with user authentication" in the Derby
Developer's Guide.
</p>
Modified: db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservopen.dita
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservopen.dita?view=diff&rev=515313&r1=515312&r2=515313
==============================================================================
--- db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservopen.dita (original)
+++ db/derby/docs/trunk/src/adminguide/tadminnetservopen.dita Tue Mar 6 13:38:07 2007
@@ -34,7 +34,8 @@
<note othertype="" type="caution">
You incur a severe security risk by opening
-up the server to all clients without limiting access via a security policy.
+up the server to all clients without limiting access via user
+authentication and a security policy.
</note>
<p>