Browse Source

Mention password export

Bob Mottram 8 years ago
parent
commit
e710dfd7cf
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions
  1. 1
    1
      doc/EN/homeserver.org
  2. 2
    2
      website/EN/homeserver.html

+ 1
- 1
doc/EN/homeserver.org View File

135
 [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_apps.jpg]]
135
 [[file:images/controlpanel/control_panel_apps.jpg]]
136
 #+END_CENTER
136
 #+END_CENTER
137
 
137
 
138
-Once your apps have installed you can go back to the About screen, pick an onion address and try it within a Tor compatible browser. You'll need to know the login passwords and those can be found within the /Passwords/ section of the administrator control panel. An axiom of the Freedombone system is that /if given the choice users will usually use insecure passwords/, so on this system passwords are generated randomly. If you need to then you can transfer the passwords into your favourite password manager and remove them from the server by going to the *Security Settings* section of the administrator control panel and choosing *Password storage*.
138
+Once your apps have installed you can go back to the About screen, pick an onion address and try it within a Tor compatible browser. You'll need to know the login passwords and those can be found within the /Passwords/ section of the administrator control panel. An axiom of the Freedombone system is that /if given the choice users will usually use insecure passwords/, so on this system passwords are generated randomly. If you need to then you can transfer the passwords into your favourite password manager and remove them from the server by going to the *Security Settings* section of the administrator control panel and choosing *Export passwords* and *Password storage*.
139
 
139
 
140
 *Congratulations! You have now become a citizen of the free internet.*
140
 *Congratulations! You have now become a citizen of the free internet.*
141
 
141
 

+ 2
- 2
website/EN/homeserver.html View File

3
 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
3
 "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd">
4
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
4
 <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" lang="en" xml:lang="en">
5
 <head>
5
 <head>
6
-<!-- 2016-11-24 Thu 10:49 -->
6
+<!-- 2016-11-24 Thu 14:58 -->
7
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
7
 <meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html;charset=utf-8" />
8
 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
8
 <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1" />
9
 <title></title>
9
 <title></title>
448
 </div>
448
 </div>
449
 
449
 
450
 <p>
450
 <p>
451
-Once your apps have installed you can go back to the About screen, pick an onion address and try it within a Tor compatible browser. You'll need to know the login passwords and those can be found within the <i>Passwords</i> section of the administrator control panel. An axiom of the Freedombone system is that <i>if given the choice users will usually use insecure passwords</i>, so on this system passwords are generated randomly. If you need to then you can transfer the passwords into your favourite password manager and remove them from the server by going to the <b>Security Settings</b> section of the administrator control panel and choosing <b>Password storage</b>.
451
+Once your apps have installed you can go back to the About screen, pick an onion address and try it within a Tor compatible browser. You'll need to know the login passwords and those can be found within the <i>Passwords</i> section of the administrator control panel. An axiom of the Freedombone system is that <i>if given the choice users will usually use insecure passwords</i>, so on this system passwords are generated randomly. If you need to then you can transfer the passwords into your favourite password manager and remove them from the server by going to the <b>Security Settings</b> section of the administrator control panel and choosing <b>Export passwords</b> and <b>Password storage</b>.
452
 </p>
452
 </p>
453
 
453
 
454
 <p>
454
 <p>