diff --git a/source/_docs/authentication.markdown b/source/_docs/authentication.markdown index 6caeee7681e..655e4002d57 100644 --- a/source/_docs/authentication.markdown +++ b/source/_docs/authentication.markdown @@ -38,8 +38,8 @@ You can: * Change the language you prefer Home Assistant to use. * Change your password. -* Select the [theme](https://www.home-assistant.io/components/frontend/#defining-themes) for the interface of Home Assistant. -* Enable or disable [multi-factor authentication](http://127.0.0.1:4000/docs/authentication/multi-factor-auth/). +* Select the [theme](/components/frontend/#defining-themes) for the interface of Home Assistant. +* Enable or disable [multi-factor authentication](/docs/authentication/multi-factor-auth/). * Delete _Refresh Tokens_. These are created when you log in from a device. Delete them if you want to force the device to log out. * Create [Long Lived Access Tokens](https://developers.home-assistant.io/docs/en/auth_api.html#long-lived-access-token) so scripts can securely interact with Home Assistant. * Log out of Home Assistant. @@ -49,7 +49,7 @@ You can: _Make sure to choose a secure password!_ At some time in the future, you will probably want to access Home Assistant from outside your local network. This means you are also exposed to random black-hats trying to do the same. Treat the password like the key to your house. -As an extra level of security, you can turn on [multi-factor authentication](http://127.0.0.1:4000/docs/authentication/multi-factor-auth/). +As an extra level of security, you can turn on [multi-factor authentication](/docs/authentication/multi-factor-auth/). ## {% linkable_title Other authentication techniques %} @@ -81,7 +81,7 @@ INFO (MainThread) [homeassistant.components.http.auth] You need to use a bearer ### {% linkable_title Lost owner password %} -While you should hopefully be storing your passwords in a password manager, if you lose the password associated with the owner account the only way to resolve this is to delete *all* the authentication data. You do this by shutting down Home Assistant and deleting the following files from the `.storage/` folder in your [configuration folder](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/configuration/): +While you should hopefully be storing your passwords in a password manager, if you lose the password associated with the owner account the only way to resolve this is to delete *all* the authentication data. You do this by shutting down Home Assistant and deleting the following files from the `.storage/` folder in your [configuration folder](/docs/configuration/): * `auth` * `auth_provider.homeassistant` @@ -113,4 +113,4 @@ Some ad blocking software, such as Wipr, also blocks web sockets. If you're stuc ### {% linkable_title Migrating from pre 0.77 %} -If you were using the authentication system before 0.77, you'd likely have `auth:` and `auth_providers:` defined. You'll need to remove these and let Home Assistant [handle it automatically](https://www.home-assistant.io/docs/authentication/providers/#configuring-auth-providers). +If you were using the authentication system before 0.77, you'd likely have `auth:` and `auth_providers:` defined. You'll need to remove these and let Home Assistant [handle it automatically](/docs/authentication/providers/#configuring-auth-providers).