Fix typos

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Jakub Wilk 2018-03-03 16:27:17 +01:00
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Any backups older than 180 days will be deleted when new certificates
are deployed. This defaults to "yes" set to "no" to disable backup.
###Eamples using SSH deploy
The following example illustrates deploying certifcates to a QNAP NAS
###Examples using SSH deploy
The following example illustrates deploying certificates to a QNAP NAS
(tested with QTS version 4.2.3)
```sh
@ -132,8 +132,8 @@ the same file. This will result in the certificate being appended
to the same file as the private key... a common requirement of several
services.
The next example illustates deploying certificates to a Unifi
Contolller (tested with version 5.4.11).
The next example illustrates deploying certificates to a Unifi
Controller (tested with version 5.4.11).
```sh
export DEPLOY_SSH_USER="root"
@ -153,9 +153,9 @@ export DEPLOY_SSH_REMOTE_CMD="openssl pkcs12 -export \
acme.sh --deploy -d unifi.example.com --deploy-hook ssh
```
In this exmple we execute several commands on the remote host
In this example we execute several commands on the remote host
after the certificate files have been copied... to generate a pkcs12 file
compatible with Unifi, to import it into the Unifi keystore and then finaly
compatible with Unifi, to import it into the Unifi keystore and then finally
to restart the service.
Note also that once the certificate is imported
@ -233,7 +233,7 @@ DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER is required only if you run the script as root and it should
export DEPLOY_CPANEL_USER=username
acme.sh --deploy -d example.com --deploy-hook cpanel_uapi
```
Please note, that the cpanel_uapi hook will deploy only the first domain when your certificate will automatically renew. Therefore you should issue a separete certificate for each domain.
Please note, that the cpanel_uapi hook will deploy only the first domain when your certificate will automatically renew. Therefore you should issue a separate certificate for each domain.
## 8. Deploy the cert to your FRITZ!Box router