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If enabled, your Drupal site will accept logins with the user names of other Drupal sites, and likewise provide authentication for users logging into other Drupal sites, based on their user accounts here. | |
Default authentication server | |
The URL of the default Drupal authentication server. Omit the %http prefix (e.g. drupal.org, www.example.com, etc.). If the authentication service has been enabled, users registered at the server specified here, will not need to append the server to their user name when logging into your site. This enables users to provide a briefer, more familiar username in the login form. | |
Only allow authentication from default server | |
Only accept remote logins from the above specified default authentication server and not from any other server. Useful when an external system is the solitary authority on user accounts for this site. A common usage is to enable this setting and also enable an authentication module which talks to your company's directory server. | |
Ping from %name (%link). | |
Handling ping request | |
Logging into a Drupal site | |
Failed to notify %server; error code: %errno; error message: %error_msg. | |
Error %code: %message |