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5 changes: 3 additions & 2 deletions doc/02-Installation.md
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monitor your infrastructure
* A web server, e.g. Apache or Nginx
* PHP version ≥ 7.2
* MariaDB

### Optional Requirements

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* The [pdfexport](https://github.com/Icinga/icingaweb2-module-pdfexport) module (≥0.10) is required for the
export to PDF
* LDAP PHP library when using Active Directory or LDAP for authentication
* MySQL or PostgreSQL PHP libraries
* MariaDB/MySQL or PostgreSQL PHP libraries

The following example installs Apache2 as web server, MySQL as RDBMS and uses the PHP adapter for MySQL.
The following example installs Apache2 as web server, MariaDB as RDBMS and uses the PHP adapter for MariaDB/MySQL.
Adopt the package requirements to your needs (e.g. adding ldap for authentication) and distribution.

Example for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora:
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# Authentication <a id="authentication"></a>

You can authenticate against Active Directory, LDAP, a MySQL or a PostgreSQL database or delegate
You can authenticate against Active Directory, LDAP, a MariaDB, MySQL or PostgreSQL database or delegate
authentication to the web server.

Authentication methods can be chained to set up fallback authentication methods
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## Database Authentication <a id="authentication-configuration-db-authentication"></a>

If you want to authenticate against a MySQL or a PostgreSQL database, you have to define a
If you want to authenticate against a MariaDB, MySQL or PostgreSQL database, you have to define a
[database resource](04-Resources.md#resources-configuration-database) which will be referenced as data source for the database
authentication method.

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### SQL Database <a id="domain-aware-auth-sqldb"></a>

When the user "[email protected]" logs in, Icinga Web 2 walks through all configured authentication backends until it
finds one which is responsible for that user -- e.g. a MySQL backend (SQL database backends aren't domain-aware). Then
finds one which is responsible for that user -- e.g. a MariaDB or MySQL backend (SQL database backends aren't domain-aware). Then
Icinga Web 2 asks that backend to authenticate the user with the username "[email protected]".
2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion doc/07-Preferences.md
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Preferences are settings a user can set for their account only,
for example the language and time zone.

Preferences can be stored either in a MySQL or in a PostgreSQL database. The database must be configured.
Preferences can be stored either in a MariaDB, MySQL or in a PostgreSQL database. The database must be configured.

## Configuration <a id="preferences-configuration"></a>

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