Replace keypair by key pair

Replace adress by address
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Bruno Oliveira 2016-06-01 09:40:28 -03:00
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=== Realm Key Pairs === Realm Key Pairs
The authentication protocols that are used by {{book.project.name}} require cryptographic signatures and sometimes even The authentication protocols that are used by {{book.project.name}} require cryptographic signatures and sometimes even
encryption. {{book.project.name}} uses a asymetric keypair, a private and public key to accomplish this. When a realm encryption. {{book.project.name}} uses a asymmetric key pair, a private and public key to accomplish this. When a realm
is created a key pair is automatically generated. It is recommended that you cycle this key pair occasionally. How often is created a key pair is automatically generated. It is recommended that you cycle this key pair occasionally. How often
you do this is dependent on your organizational needs and security requirements as you have to make sure every application you do this is dependent on your organizational needs and security requirements as you have to make sure every application
that needs the public or certificate of your realm get this updated. This can be a lot of work! that needs the public or certificate of your realm get this updated. This can be a lot of work!

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external requests:: external requests::
Users can interact with {{book.project.name}} so long as they stick to private IP addresses like `localhost`, `127.0.0.1`, `10.0.x.x`, `192.168.x.x`, and `172..16.x.x`. Users can interact with {{book.project.name}} so long as they stick to private IP addresses like `localhost`, `127.0.0.1`, `10.0.x.x`, `192.168.x.x`, and `172..16.x.x`.
If you try to access {{book.project.name}} from a non-private IP adress you will get an error. If you try to access {{book.project.name}} from a non-private IP address you will get an error.
none:: none::
{{book.project.name}} does not require SSL. This should really only be used in development when you are playing around with things and don't want to bother {{book.project.name}} does not require SSL. This should really only be used in development when you are playing around with things and don't want to bother