r694 - community/trunk/en-US

sparks at fedoraproject.org sparks at fedoraproject.org
Tue Oct 26 21:17:06 UTC 2010


Author: sparks
Date: 2010-10-26 21:17:02 +0000 (Tue, 26 Oct 2010)
New Revision: 694

Modified:
   community/trunk/en-US/Yubikey.xml
Log:
Moved paragraphs around

Modified: community/trunk/en-US/Yubikey.xml
===================================================================
--- community/trunk/en-US/Yubikey.xml	2010-10-26 15:08:13 UTC (rev 693)
+++ community/trunk/en-US/Yubikey.xml	2010-10-26 21:17:02 UTC (rev 694)
@@ -10,19 +10,8 @@
 	<section id="sect-Security_Guide-Yubikey-Centralized_Server">
 		<title>Using Yubikey with a centralized server</title>
 		<para>
-		A PAM module already exists in the Fedora repositories that allow authentication of computers that can contact an authentication server.  The server can either be setup at the domain level or the Yubico's servers can be utilized.  This method of authentication is a great enterprise solution where multiple users may need access to multiple computers on the domain.  
+		A PAM module already exists in the Fedora repositories that allow authentication of computers that can contact an authentication server.  The server can either be setup at the domain level or the Yubico's servers can be utilized.  This method of authentication is a great enterprise solution where multiple users may need access to multiple computers on the domain.  The steps below describe this setup.
 		</para>
-		<note>
-			<para>
-			A connection to the authentication server is required or proper authentication will not occur.  This can be detrimental to systems that do not have constant network connectivity.
-			</para>
-		</note>
-	</section>
-	<section id="sect-Security_Guide-Yubikey-Local_Authentication">
-		<title>Authenticating locally on a workstation</title>
-		<para>
-		Another PAM module is available that allows local authentication to a computer without the need of an external server.  This solution trades some security with the flexibility of not needing network connectivity to login to a computer. The steps below describe this setup.
-		</para>
 		<procedure>
 			<step>
 				<para>
@@ -67,7 +56,16 @@
 				</para>
 			</step>
 		</procedure>
+		<note>
+			<para>
+			A connection to the authentication server is required or proper authentication will not occur.  This can be detrimental to systems that do not have constant network connectivity.
+			</para>
+		</note>
 	</section>
+	<section id="sect-Security_Guide-Yubikey-Local_Authentication">
+		<title>Authenticating locally on a workstation</title>
+
+	</section>
 	<section id="sect-Security_Guide-Yubikey-Web_Sites">
 		<title>Authenticating to websites with your Yubikey</title>
 		<para>



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