Updated outdated URLs on Authentication Providers page (#19942)

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The Command Line auth provider executes a configurable shell command to perform user authentication. Two environment variables, `username` and `password`, are passed to the command. Access is granted when the command exits successfully (with exit code 0).
This provider can be used to integrate Home Assistant with arbitrary external authentication services, from plaintext databases over LDAP to RADIUS. A compatible script for LDAP authentication is [this one](https://github.com/efficiosoft/ldap-auth-sh), for instance. Please note, this will only work when using the Home Assistant Core installation type.
This provider can be used to integrate Home Assistant with arbitrary external authentication services, from plaintext databases over LDAP to RADIUS. A compatible script for LDAP authentication is [this one](https://github.com/bob1de/ldap-auth-sh), for instance. Please note, this will only work when using the Home Assistant Core installation type.
Here is a configuration example:
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[Issue 16441](https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/issues/16441): the legacy API password auth provider, won't be automatically configured if your API password is located in a package. This is because Home Assistant processes the `auth_provider` during the `core` section loading, which is earlier than the `packages` processing.
[Issue 16441](https://github.com/home-assistant/core/issues/16441): the legacy API password auth provider, won't be automatically configured if your API password is located in a package. This is because Home Assistant processes the `auth_provider` during the `core` section loading, which is earlier than the `packages` processing.
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