Added some details about authentication handling.
This details are more or less copied directly from [Authentication management in Composer](http://seld.be/notes/authentication-management-in-composer).pull/3227/head
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> **Tip:** See [ssl context options](http://www.php.net/manual/en/context.ssl.php) for more information.
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### Authentification
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When your private repositories are password protected, you can store the authentification details permanently.
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The first time Composer needs to authenticate against some domain it will prompt you for a username/password
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and then you will be asked whether you want to store it.
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The storage can be done either globally in the `COMPOSER_HOME/auth.json` file (`COMPOSER_HOME` defaults to
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`~/.composer` or `%APPDATA%/Composer` on Windows) or also in the project directory directly sitting besides your
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composer.json.
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You can also configure these by hand using the config command if you need to configure a production machine
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to be able to run non-interactive installs. For example to enter credentials for example.org one could type:
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composer config http-basic.example.org username password
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That will store it in the current directory's auth.json, but if you want it available globally you can use the
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`--global` (`-g`) flag.
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### Downloads
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When GitHub or BitBucket repositories are mirrored on your local satis, the build process will include
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