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Revert "Remove references to --manual and --webroot"

This reverts commit 02562c75a3.
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Brad Warren
2015-11-23 19:28:36 -05:00
parent 8c16e40ab3
commit a1cf435790

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@@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Webroot
If you're running a webserver that you don't want to stop to use
standalone, you can use the webroot plugin to obtain a cert by
including ``certonly`` and ``-a webroot`` on the command line. In
including ``certonly`` and ``--webroot`` on the command line. In
addition, you'll need to specify ``--webroot-path`` with the root
directory of the files served by your webserver. For example,
``--webroot-path /var/www/html`` or
@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ If you'd like to obtain a cert running ``letsencrypt`` on a machine
other than your target webserver or perform the steps for domain
validation yourself, you can use the manual plugin. While hidden from
the UI, you can use the plugin to obtain a cert by specifying
``certonly`` and ``-a manual`` on the command line. This requires you
``certonly`` and ``--manual`` on the command line. This requires you
to copy and paste commands into another terminal session.
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