X-Git-Url: https://git.proxmox.com/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=certificate-management.adoc;h=00633a104b82c316b388f111ca693e15d0e8621d;hb=921926036a9bb3824833ca705e68a45a66f38f09;hp=a130550731ff801a2a0febd25994a58db81e3df5;hpb=65c80483849e0150fe9fba2cfd5ba7475719e0a2;p=pve-docs.git diff --git a/certificate-management.adoc b/certificate-management.adoc index a130550..00633a1 100644 --- a/certificate-management.adoc +++ b/certificate-management.adoc @@ -104,12 +104,12 @@ the {pve} cluster under your operation, are the real owner of a domain. This is the basis building block for automatic certificate management. The ACME protocol specifies different types of challenges, for example the -`http-01` where a webserver provides a file with a certain value to proof that +`http-01` where a webserver provides a file with a certain value to prove that it controls a domain. Sometimes this isn't possible, either because of technical limitations or if the address a domain points to is not reachable -from the public internet. For such cases one could use the `dns-01` challenge. -That challenge provides also a certain value, but not over a text file, but -through a DNS record on the authority name server of the domain. +from the public internet. For such cases, one could use the `dns-01` challenge. +This challenge also provides a certain value, but through a DNS record on the +authority name server of the domain, rather than over a text file. [thumbnail="screenshot/gui-datacenter-acme-overview.png"] @@ -185,7 +185,7 @@ https://github.com/acmesh-official/acme.sh/wiki/dnsapi#how-to-use-dns-api[How to wiki for more detailed information about getting API credentials for your provider. -As there are so many API endpoints {pve} autogenerates the formular for the +As there are so many API endpoints {pve} autogenerates the form for the credentials, but not all providers are annotated yet. For those you will see a bigger text area, simply copy all the credentials `KEY`=`VALUE` pairs in there.