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address review comments

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Brad Warren
2019-08-23 12:43:05 -07:00
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@@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ Operating System Packages
**Debian**
If you run Debian Buster or Debian testing/sid, you can easily install certbot
If you run Debian Buster or Debian testing/Sid, you can easily install certbot
packages through commands like:
.. code-block:: shell
@@ -210,7 +210,7 @@ packages through commands like:
If you run Debian Stretch, we recommend you use the packages in Debian
backports repository. First you'll have to follow the instructions at
http://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ to enable the Stretch backports repo,
https://backports.debian.org/Instructions/ to enable the Stretch backports repo,
if you have not already done so. Then run:
.. code-block:: shell
@@ -218,18 +218,21 @@ if you have not already done so. Then run:
sudo apt-get install certbot -t stretch-backports
In all of these cases, there also packages available to help Certbot integrate
with Apache, nginx, or various DNS services. These packages can be
found through a command like:
with Apache, nginx, or various DNS services. If you are using Apache or nginx,
we strongly recommend that you install the ``python-certbot-apache`` or
``python-certbot-nginx`` package so that Certbot can fully automate HTTPS
configuration for your server. A full list of these packages can be found
through a command like:
.. code-block:: shell
apt search python-certbot*
apt search 'python-certbot*'
They can be installed by running the same installation command above but
replace ``certbot`` with the name of the desired package.
replacing ``certbot`` with the name of the desired package.
There are no Certbot packages available for Debian Jessie and you should
instead use certbot-auto_.
There are no Certbot packages available for Debian Jessie and Jessie users
should instead use certbot-auto_.
**Ubuntu**