@define('PLUGIN_HTTPAUTH_REMOTEUSER_DESC','If enabled, users can be authenticated via IIS/Apache server means. Those will store a central Server variable REMOTE_USER with the name of your authenticated user, and Serendipity can then login with that username. If you enable this, pay attentation that your personal authentication system needs to ensure valid users, as it bypasses the Serendipity authentication scheme!');
@define('PLUGIN_HTTPAUTH_REMOTEUSER_WILDCARD_DESC','This setting is only used when REMOTE_USER Authentication is enabled. If this setting is enabled, an non-existant REMOTE_USER in your s9y database will be authenticated with a hard-coded serendipity author. This means that if a user logs in as "Raymond", but no Serendipity author profile exists, he could be logged in via a central Serendipity accound named "Visitor".');
@define('PLUGIN_HTTPAUTH_REMOTEUSER_USERLEVEL_DESC','Specify the userlevel with which a wildcard-authenticated user will be logged in.');
@define('PLUGIN_HTTPAUTH_FRONTEND','Require authentication for frontend');
@define('PLUGIN_HTTPAUTH_FRONTEND_DESC','Shall the authentication routine already be required for the frontend? If enabled, access to the blog is denied without login - if disabled, login is only performed on the backend. Please bear in mind that the backend login functionality only works sine Serendipity 0.9-beta2!');