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Les Hazlewood closed SHIRO-507.
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    Resolution: Fixed

The requested site change has been made and published.

> Website Features wrong - Kerberos
> ---------------------------------
>
>                 Key: SHIRO-507
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-507
>             Project: Shiro
>          Issue Type: Improvement
>          Components: Web, Web Site
>            Reporter: Robert Kornmesser
>            Priority: Minor
>
> The Feature Page still announces Kerberos as out-of-the-box pluggable 
> datasource, which is wrong, as 
> [SHIRO-499|https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/SHIRO-499] shows.
> Here is just a quick fix:
> {code}
> $ svn diff
> Index: authentication-features.md
> ===================================================================
> --- authentication-features.md  (Revision 1602834)
> +++ authentication-features.md  (Arbeitskopie)
> @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@
>  
>  *   **'Remember Me' built in** - Standard in the Shiro API is the ability to 
> remember your users if they return to your application.  You can offer a 
> better user experience to your them with minimal development effort.
>  
> -*   **Pluggable data sources** - Shiro uses pluggable data access objects 
> (DAOs), called Realms, to connect to security data sources like LDAP and 
> Active Directory.  To help you avoid building and maintaining integrations 
> yourself, Shiro provides out-of-the-box realms for popular data sources like 
> LDAP, Active Directory, Kerberos, and JDBC.  If needed, you can also create 
> your own realms to support specific functionality not included in the basic 
> realms.
> +*   **Pluggable data sources** - Shiro uses pluggable data access objects 
> (DAOs), called Realms, to connect to security data sources like LDAP and 
> Active Directory.  To help you avoid building and maintaining integrations 
> yourself, Shiro provides out-of-the-box realms for popular data sources like 
> LDAP, Active Directory and JDBC.  If needed, you can also create your own 
> realms to support specific functionality not included in the basic realms.
>  
>  *   **Login with one or more realms** - Using Shiro, you can easily 
> authenticate a user against one or more realms and return one unified view of 
> their identity.  In addition, you can customize the authentication process 
> with Shiro's notion of an authentication strategy. The strategies can be 
> setup in configuration files so changes don't require source code 
> modifications-- reducing complexity and maintenance effort.
> {code}



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