From 3e2d1af9d9d5462c8469d2896f67825057247ca6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: LinuxServer-CI Date: Fri, 8 Jul 2022 12:38:55 +0200 Subject: [PATCH] Bot Updating Documentation --- images/docker-swag.md | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/images/docker-swag.md b/images/docker-swag.md index d918b0e07..6a4318be0 100755 --- a/images/docker-swag.md +++ b/images/docker-swag.md @@ -69,8 +69,8 @@ This will *ask* Google et al not to index and list your site. Be careful with th * This container includes auto-generated pfx and private-fullchain-bundle pem certs that are needed by other apps like Emby and Znc. * To use these certs in other containers, do either of the following: - 1. *(Easier)* Mount the container's config folder in other containers (ie. `-v /path-to-le-config:/le-ssl`) and in the other containers, use the cert location `/le-ssl/keys/letsencrypt/` - 2. *(More secure)* Mount the SWAG folder `etc` that resides under `/config` in other containers (ie. `-v /path-to-le-config/etc:/le-ssl`) and in the other containers, use the cert location `/le-ssl/letsencrypt/live//` (This is more secure because the first method shares the entire SWAG config folder with other containers, including the www files, whereas the second method only shares the ssl certs) + 1. *(Easier)* Mount the container's config folder in other containers (ie. `-v /path-to-swag-config:/swag-ssl`) and in the other containers, use the cert location `/swag-ssl/keys/letsencrypt/` + 2. *(More secure)* Mount the SWAG folder `etc` that resides under `/config` in other containers (ie. `-v /path-to-swag-config/etc:/swag-ssl`) and in the other containers, use the cert location `/swag-ssl/letsencrypt/live//` (This is more secure because the first method shares the entire SWAG config folder with other containers, including the www files, whereas the second method only shares the ssl certs) * These certs include: 1. `cert.pem`, `chain.pem`, `fullchain.pem` and `privkey.pem`, which are generated by Certbot and used by nginx and various other apps 2. `privkey.pfx`, a format supported by Microsoft and commonly used by dotnet apps such as Emby Server (no password)