Make cert handling in the docs more clear.

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Klaas Freitag
2021-01-24 14:33:57 +01:00
parent 9e68275730
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@@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ In this example we do not change the default port (`9200`). But this could be ch
You need to configure `your-host` in some services to provide the needed public resources.
This snippet will start the ocis server with auto generated self signed certificates:
```bash
PROXY_HTTP_ADDR=0.0.0.0:9200 \
OCIS_URL=https://your-server:9200 \
PROXY_TRANSPORT_TLS_KEY=./certs/your-host.key \
PROXY_TRANSPORT_TLS_CERT=./certs/your-host.crt \
KONNECTD_TLS=0 \
./bin/ocis server
```
@@ -69,7 +69,11 @@ For more configuration options check the configuration section in [ocis](https:/
{{< hint info >}}
**TLS Certificate**\
In this example, we are replacing the default self-signed cert with a CA signed one to avoid the certificate warning when accessing the login page.
If you have a CA signed certificate for your domain, add the following configurations:
```
PROXY_TRANSPORT_TLS_KEY=./certs/your-host.key \
PROXY_TRANSPORT_TLS_CERT=./certs/your-host.crt \
```
{{< /hint >}}
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