docs: minor fixes for config docs

Signed-off-by: David Mehren <git@herrmehren.de>
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David Mehren 2023-03-24 17:47:18 +01:00 committed by Yannick Bungers
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## Authentication
!!! info
HedgeDoc 2 does not yet support all authentication backends from HedgeDoc 1.
You can follow [this issue](https://github.com/hedgedoc/hedgedoc/issues/1006) for details.
### Local
HedgeDoc provides local accounts, handled internally. This feature only provides basic functionality, so for most environments we recommend using an external authentication mechanism. This also enables more secure authentication like 2FA or WebAuthn.
HedgeDoc provides local accounts, handled internally. This feature only provides basic functionality,
so for most environments we recommend using an external authentication mechanism, which also enable
more secure authentication like 2FA or WebAuthn.
| environment variable | default | example | description |
|-------------------------------------------|---------|-------------------------|---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------|
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| `HD_AUTH_LOCAL_ENABLE_REGISTER` | `false` | `true`, `false` | This makes it possible to register new local accounts in HedgeDoc. |
| `HD_AUTH_LOCAL_MINIMAL_PASSWORD_STRENGTH` | `2` | `0`, `1`, `2`, `3`, `4` | The minimum [zxcvbn-ts][zxcvbn-ts-score] password score, that passwords need to have. |
**password score ([zxcvbn-ts][zxcvbn-ts-score])**
**Password score ([zxcvbn-ts][zxcvbn-ts-score])**
| score | meaning | minimum number of guesses required (approximated) |
|:-----:|-------------------------------------------------------------------|---------------------------------------------------|
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## Database
We officially support and test these databases:
- SQLite (for development and smaller instances)
- PostgreSQL
- MariaDB
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- [WebDAV](media/webdav.md)
[zxcvbn-ts-score][https://zxcvbn-ts.github.io/zxcvbn/guide/getting-started/#output]
[zxcvbn-ts-score]: https://zxcvbn-ts.github.io/zxcvbn/guide/getting-started/#output