Fix links in about doc

Without this change, the links in the about doc are broken.

Signed-off-by: Eric Lippmann <eric.lippmann@icinga.com>
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Ian Shearin 2016-09-15 11:36:29 -07:00 committed by Eric Lippmann
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Icinga Web 2 can be installed easily from packages from the official package repositories.
Setting it up is also easy with the web based setup wizard.
See [here](installation#installation) for more information about the installation.
See [here](02-Installation.md#installation) for more information about the installation.
## <a id="about-configuration"></a> Configuration
Icinga Web 2 can be configured via the user interface and .ini files.
See [here](configuration#configuration) for more information about the configuration.
See [here](03-Configuration.md#configuration) for more information about the configuration.
## <a id="about-authentication"></a> Authentication
With Icinga Web 2 you can authenticate against relational databases, LDAP and more.
These authentication methods can be easily configured (via the corresponding .ini file).
See [here](authentication#authentication) for more information about
See [here](05-Authentication.md#authentication) for more information about
the different authentication methods available and how to configure them.
## <a id="about-authorization"></a> Authorization
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roles to view or to do certain things.
These roles can be assigned to users and groups.
See [here](security#security) for more information about authorization
See [here](06-Security.md#security) for more information about authorization
and how to configure roles.
## <a id="about-preferences"></a> User preferences
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like the interface's language or the current timezone.
They can be stored either in a database or in .ini files.
See [here](preferences#preferences) for more information about a user's preferences
See [here](07-Preferences.md#preferences) for more information about a user's preferences
and how to configure their storage type.
## <a id="about-documentation"></a> Documentation