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diff --git a/doc/guix.texi b/doc/guix.texi index 03cd2d5d71..ff3fa97d7f 100644 --- a/doc/guix.texi +++ b/doc/guix.texi @@ -15757,8 +15757,8 @@ The certbot package to use. The directory from which to serve the Let's Encrypt challenge/response files. -@item @code{hosts} (default: @code{()}) -A list of hosts for which to generate certificates and request +@item @code{domains} (default: @code{()}) +A list of domains for which to generate certificates and request signatures. @item @code{default-location} (default: @i{see below}) @@ -15766,7 +15766,7 @@ The default @code{nginx-location-configuration}. Because @code{certbot} needs to be able to serve challenges and responses, it needs to be able to run a web server. It does so by extending the @code{nginx} web service with an @code{nginx-server-configuration} listening on the -@var{hosts} on port 80, and which has a +@var{domains} on port 80, and which has a @code{nginx-location-configuration} for the @code{/.well-known/} URI path subspace used by Let's Encrypt. @xref{Web Services}, for more on these nginx configuration data types. @@ -15776,7 +15776,7 @@ Requests to other URL paths will be matched by the @code{nginx-server-configuration}s. By default, the @code{default-location} will issue a redirect from -@code{http://@var{host}/...} to @code{https://@var{host}/...}, leaving +@code{http://@var{domain}/...} to @code{https://@var{domain}/...}, leaving you to define what to serve on your site via @code{https}. Pass @code{#f} to not issue a default location. @@ -15784,9 +15784,9 @@ Pass @code{#f} to not issue a default location. @end deftp The public key and its signatures will be written to -@code{/etc/letsencrypt/live/@var{host}/fullchain.pem}, for each -@var{host} in the configuration. The private key is written to -@code{/etc/letsencrypt/live/@var{host}/privkey.pem}. +@code{/etc/letsencrypt/live/@var{domain}/fullchain.pem}, for each +@var{domain} in the configuration. The private key is written to +@code{/etc/letsencrypt/live/@var{domain}/privkey.pem}. @node DNS Services |