diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/oc10_ocis_parallel.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/oc10_ocis_parallel.md index b771e7613..d5ff6e72e 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/oc10_ocis_parallel.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/oc10_ocis_parallel.md @@ -154,7 +154,7 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: ``` 127.0.0.1 cloud.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_hello.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_hello.md index 5b4dc1fa1..afc6e441c 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_hello.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_hello.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: ``` 127.0.0.1 ocis.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_individual_services.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_individual_services.md index 198af51d8..ab2bebe9b 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_individual_services.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_individual_services.md @@ -108,7 +108,8 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: + ``` 127.0.0.1 ocis.owncloud.test 127.0.0.1 traefik.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_keycloak.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_keycloak.md index 8980bd1b9..7495f661f 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_keycloak.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_keycloak.md @@ -129,7 +129,8 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: + ``` 127.0.0.1 ocis.owncloud.test 127.0.0.1 traefik.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_ldap.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_ldap.md index e39396b5e..7b0bea335 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_ldap.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_ldap.md @@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: ``` 127.0.0.1 cloud.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_s3.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_s3.md index 4e4ef4121..4c2ff90b8 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_s3.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_s3.md @@ -126,6 +126,7 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: + ``` 127.0.0.1 ocis.owncloud.test 127.0.0.1 traefik.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_traefik.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_traefik.md index 14a60e1ec..a672577e2 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_traefik.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_traefik.md @@ -103,7 +103,8 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: + ``` 127.0.0.1 ocis.owncloud.test 127.0.0.1 traefik.owncloud.test diff --git a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_wopi.md b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_wopi.md index 01e070c9b..10c5fd04d 100644 --- a/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_wopi.md +++ b/docs/ocis/deployment/ocis_wopi.md @@ -159,7 +159,8 @@ For a more simple local ocis setup see [Getting started]({{< ref "../getting-sta This docker stack can also be run locally. One downside is that Traefik can not obtain valid SSL certificates and therefore will create self-signed ones. This means that your browser will show scary warnings. Another downside is that you can not point DNS entries to your localhost. So you have to add static host entries to your computer. -On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` files like this: +On Linux and macOS you can add them to your `/etc/hosts` file and on Windows to `C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\hosts` file like this: + ``` 127.0.0.1 ocis.owncloud.test 127.0.0.1 traefik.owncloud.test