Repository : http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=secure-coding.git On branch : master >--------------------------------------------------------------- commit 7c3af12ea267af51a2fade8215da8512cd165d06 Author: Eric Christensen <echriste@xxxxxxxxxx> Date: Wed May 28 22:41:13 2014 -0400 Updated abstract and description >--------------------------------------------------------------- Securing_TLS/en-US/Book_Info.xml | 6 +++--- 1 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) diff --git a/Securing_TLS/en-US/Book_Info.xml b/Securing_TLS/en-US/Book_Info.xml index 25fe7f3..4d11e8a 100644 --- a/Securing_TLS/en-US/Book_Info.xml +++ b/Securing_TLS/en-US/Book_Info.xml @@ -5,14 +5,14 @@ ]> <bookinfo id="book-Fedora_Security_Team-Securing_TLS-Securing_TLS"> <title>Securing TLS</title> - <subtitle>Enter a short description here.</subtitle> + <subtitle>Securing data-in-transit using the latest recommendations for SSL and TLS implementations.</subtitle> <productname>Fedora Security Team</productname> - <productnumber>0.1</productnumber> + <productnumber></productnumber> <edition>1</edition> <pubsnumber>0</pubsnumber> <abstract> <para> - A short overview and summary of the book's subject and purpose, traditionally no more than one paragraph long. Note: the abstract will appear in the front matter of your book and will also be placed in the description field of the book's RPM spec file. + This book describes a recommended way of configuring SSL and TLS circuits to protect data being passed across the network. This includes web, email, and authentication encryption for data in transit. </para> </abstract> <corpauthor> -- security mailing list security@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/security