New node Authentication in the Emacs manual
* doc/emacs/custom.texi (Customization): * doc/emacs/emacs.texi (Top): Add node Authentication.
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By changing them, you can redefine keys.
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* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the
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* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the
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initialization file.
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initialization file.
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* Authentication:: Keeping persistent authentication information.
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@end menu
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@end menu
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@node Easy Customization
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@node Easy Customization
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@noindent
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@noindent
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Type @kbd{C-q}, followed by the key you want to bind, to insert @var{char}.
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Type @kbd{C-q}, followed by the key you want to bind, to insert @var{char}.
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@node Authentication
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@section Keeping Persistent Authentication Information
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@cindex ~/.authinfo file
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@cindex ~/.authinfo.gpg file
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@cindex ~/.netrc file
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Some Emacs packages, which connect to other services, require
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authentication (@pxref{Passwords}), e.g., @ref{Top, Gnus,, gnus, The
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Gnus Manual}, or @ref{Top, Tramp,, tramp, The Tramp Manual}. Because
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it might be annoying to provide the same user name and password again
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and again, Emacs offers to keep this information persistent via the
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auth-source library.
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Per default, this information is taken from the file
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@file{~/.authinfo} or @file{~/.authinfo.gpg} or @file{~/.netrc}.
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These files have a syntax similar to netrc files as known from the ftp
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program, like
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@example
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machine @var{mymachine} login @var{myloginname} password @var{mypassword} port @var{myport}
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@end example
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Similarly, the auth-source library supports multiple storage
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backend, currently either the classic netrc backend, JSON files, the
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Secret Service API, and pass, the standard unix password manager.
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@vindex auth-sources
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All these alternatives are customized via the user option
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@code{auth-sources}, @ref{Top, Emacs auth-source,, auth, Emacs auth-source}.
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@vindex auth-source-save-behavior
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When a password is entered interactively, which is not found via the
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configured backend, some of the backends offer to save it
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persistently. This can be changed by the customizing user option
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@code{auth-source-save-behavior}.
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By changing them, you can redefine keys.
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By changing them, you can redefine keys.
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* Init File:: How to write common customizations in the
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initialization file.
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* Authentication:: Keeping persistent authentication information.
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Easy Customization Interface
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Easy Customization Interface
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