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diff --git a/contrib/debian/examples/bitcoin.conf b/contrib/debian/examples/bitcoin.conf
index 2831c07292..afbc7882e0 100644
--- a/contrib/debian/examples/bitcoin.conf
+++ b/contrib/debian/examples/bitcoin.conf
@@ -67,9 +67,30 @@
# This option can be specified multiple times (default: bind to all interfaces)
#rpcbind=<addr>
-# You must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api
+# If no rpcpassword is set, rpc cookie auth is sought. The default `-rpccookiefile` name
+# is .cookie and found in the `-datadir` being used for bitcoind. This option is typically used
+# when the server and client are run as the same user.
+#
+# If not, you must set rpcuser and rpcpassword to secure the JSON-RPC api. The first
+# method(DEPRECATED) is to set this pair for the server and client:
#rpcuser=Ulysseys
#rpcpassword=YourSuperGreatPasswordNumber_DO_NOT_USE_THIS_OR_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_385593
+#
+# The second method `rpcauth` can be added to server startup argument. It is set at intialization time
+# using the output from the script in share/rpcuser/rpcuser.py after providing a username:
+#
+# ./share/rpcuser/rpcuser.py alice
+# String to be appended to bitcoin.conf:
+# rpcauth=alice:f7efda5c189b999524f151318c0c86$d5b51b3beffbc02b724e5d095828e0bc8b2456e9ac8757ae3211a5d9b16a22ae
+# Your password:
+# DONT_USE_THIS_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_8ak1gI25KFTvjovL3gAM967mies3E=
+#
+# On client-side, you add the normal user/password pair to send commands:
+#rpcuser=alice
+#rpcpassword=DONT_USE_THIS_YOU_WILL_GET_ROBBED_8ak1gI25KFTvjovL3gAM967mies3E=
+#
+# You can even add multiple entries of these to the server conf file, and client can use any of them:
+# rpcauth=bob:b2dd077cb54591a2f3139e69a897ac$4e71f08d48b4347cf8eff3815c0e25ae2e9a4340474079f55705f40574f4ec99
# How many seconds bitcoin will wait for a complete RPC HTTP request.
# after the HTTP connection is established.