From: zuber Date: Mon, 5 Oct 2009 11:38:11 +0000 (+0200) Subject: Fixes to README.rst including mention of the partial support for the CAS version... X-Git-Tag: 22.4~32^2~18^2~1^2~10 X-Git-Url: https://git.mdrn.pl/django-cas-provider.git/commitdiff_plain/5392ec6f8245dd4ecad27bba8a610dc198e537b6?ds=inline Fixes to README.rst including mention of the partial support for the CAS version 2.0 protocol. --- diff --git a/README.rst b/README.rst index 1d32df1..1cc428b 100644 --- a/README.rst +++ b/README.rst @@ -9,23 +9,17 @@ Chris Williams OVERVIEW ========= -django-cas-provider is a provider for the `Central Authentication -Service `_. It supports CAS version 1.0. It allows -remote services to authenticate users for the purposes of -Single Sign-On (SSO). For example, a user logs into a CAS server -(provided by django-cas-provider) and can then access other services -(such as email, calendar, etc) without re-entering her password for -each service. For more details, see the `CAS wiki `_ -and `Single Sign-On on Wikipedia `_. +django-cas-provider is a provider for the `Central Authentication Service `_. It supports CAS version 1.0 and parts of CAS version 2.0 protocol. It allows remote services to authenticate users for the purposes of Single Sign-On (SSO). For example, a user logs into a CAS server +(provided by django-cas-provider) and can then access other services (such as email, calendar, etc) without re-entering her password for each service. For more details, see the `CAS wiki `_ and `Single Sign-On on Wikipedia `_. INSTALLATION ============= -To install, run the following command from this directory: +To install, run the following command from this directory:: - ``python setup.py install`` + python setup.py install -Or, put cas_provider somewhere on your Python path. +Or, put `cas_provider` somewhere on your Python path. USAGE ======