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# Reference
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## Installation
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All `ud-ldap` components are deployed through Debian packages,
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ud-generate source code:
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> In the purpose field, `[[host|some other text]]` (where some other
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> text is optional) makes a hyperlink on the web [interface]. We now
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> text is optional) makes a hyperlink on the web \[interface\]. We now
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> also add these hosts to the ssh `known_hosts` file. But so that we
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> don't have to add everything we link, we can add an asterisk and say
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> `[[*...` to ignore it. In order to be able to add stuff to ssh
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