update README: remove instruction for obsolete option

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Joshua P Panter 2018-01-29 22:42:09 -05:00
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## Quick Start ## Quick Start
### For single domain use ### For single domain use
1. Copy `.well-known/webfinger` into the root of your webserver. 1. Copy `.well-known/webfinger` into the root of your webserver.
2. Open `.well-known/webfinger/index.php` and set `PEWS_DOMAIN_STRICT` to `true` 2. Add a new host and account resource file to `./well-known/webfinger/store` folling the example provided and according to Webfinger [specs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7033).
3. Add a new host and account resource file to `./well-known/webfinger/store` folling the example provided and according to Webfinger [specs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7033).
### For multiple domain use ### For multiple domain use
1. Copy this repo as `PEWS` to your host server, and make it readable by your webserver. ex: `/var/www/PEWS` 1. Copy this repo as `PEWS` to your host server, and make it readable by your webserver. ex: `/var/www/PEWS`
2. Add a new host and account resource file to `./well-known/webfinger/store` folling the example provided and according to Webfinger [specs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7033). 2. Add a new host and account resource file to `./well-known/webfinger/store` folling the example provided and according to Webfinger [specs](https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7033).
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If a user is `class:admin` then this user can alter the password of other users by adding `auth:admin-name@example.com` to the above post data, sending their own password as `pass:password`. If a user is `class:admin` then this user can alter the password of other users by adding `auth:admin-name@example.com` to the above post data, sending their own password as `pass:password`.
### TODO ### TODO
1. Finish api for adding, removing, and editing resource `links` 1. Finish api for adding, removing, and editing resource `links`
2. Additional storage options (sqlite, etc.) 2. Additional storage options? (sqlite, etc.)
3. Manager interface 3. Manager interface
4. Add in server-manager API examples (it's in the code... for now) 4. Add in server-manager API examples (it's in the code... for now)
5. Strictly link-based resource capabilities (only account/user objects work for now) 5. Strictly link-based resource capabilities (only account/user objects work for now)