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  # This is a typical file used to enable Swekey hardware authentication.
  #
  # To activate the Swekey authentication add the following line to your config.inc.php file.
  #       $cfg['Servers'][$i]['auth_swekey_config'] = '/etc/swekey-pma.conf';
  # Then rename this file "swekey-pma.conf" and copy it to the /etc directory. 
  # Add all the Swekey ids you want to grant access to in the file.
  # After each Swekey id put the corresponding user name.
  #
  # If you don't know the id of a Swekey just visit http://www.swekey.com?sel=support 
  # while your Swekey is connected.
  #
  # If you need to purchase a Swekey please visit http://phpmyadmin.net/auth_key 
  # since this link provides funding to PhpMyAdmin.  
  #
   
  0000000000000000000000000000763A:root
  000000000000000000000000000089E4:steve
  0000000000000000000000000000231E:scott
  
  #
  # It is recommended to include the following lines to contact the
  # authentication servers in SSL mode.
  #
  
  SERVER_CHECK=https://auth-check-ssl.musbe.net
  SERVER_RNDTOKEN=https://auth-rnd-gen-ssl.musbe.net
  SERVER_STATUS=https://auth-status-ssl.musbe.net
  
  #
  # The path of the root certificate file used to ensure a secure
  # communication with the authentication servers in SSL mode. 
  # If not specified, will use musbe-ca.crt found in your
  # phpMyAdmin/libraries/auth/swekey.
  #
  
  #CA_FILE=/var/http-root/phpmyadmin/libraries/auth/swekey/musbe-ca.crt
  
  #
  # If your server receives many login requests, you can enable the random 
  # token caching to accelerate the authentication process.
  # Token caching is enabled by default.   
  #
  
  #ENABLE_TOKEN_CACHE=0