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Diffstat (limited to 'config/lacme.conf')
-rw-r--r-- | config/lacme.conf | 20 |
1 files changed, 10 insertions, 10 deletions
diff --git a/config/lacme.conf b/config/lacme.conf index 39c8654..9f4db72 100644 --- a/config/lacme.conf +++ b/config/lacme.conf @@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ # The value of "socket" specifies the path to the lacme-accountd(1) # UNIX-domain socket to connect to for signature requests from the ACME -# client. lacme(1) aborts if the socket is readable or writable by +# client. lacme(8) aborts if the socket is readable or writable by # other users, or if its parent directory is writable by other users. # Default: "$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/S.lacme" if the XDG_RUNTIME_DIR environment # variable is set. -# This option is ignored when lacme-accountd(1) is spawned by lacme(1), +# This option is ignored when lacme-accountd(1) is spawned by lacme(8), # since the two processes communicate through a socket pair. See the # "accountd" section below for details. # @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ # Path to the ACME client executable. # -#command = /usr/lib/lacme/client +#command = @@libexecdir@@/lacme/client # URI of the ACME server's directory. NOTE: Use the staging server # <https://acme-staging-v02.api.letsencrypt.org/directory> for testing @@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ # Comma- or space-separated list of addresses to listen on, for instance # "0.0.0.0:80 [::]:80". # -#listen = /var/run/lacme-www.socket +#listen = @@runstatedir@@/lacme-www.socket # Non-existent directory under which an external HTTP daemon is # configured to serve GET requests for challenge files under @@ -84,19 +84,19 @@ # Path to the ACME webserver executable. # -#command = /usr/lib/lacme/webserver +#command = @@libexecdir@@/lacme/webserver # Whether to automatically install iptables(8) rules to open the # ADDRESS[:PORT] specified with listen. Theses rules are automatically -# removed once lacme(1) exits. +# removed once lacme(8) exits. # #iptables = No [accountd] # lacme-accound(1) section. Comment out this section (including its -# header) to make lacme(1) connect to an existing UNIX-domain socket -# bound by a running acme-accountd(1) process. +# header), or use the --socket= CLI option, to make lacme(8) connect to +# an existing lacme-accountd(1) process via a UNIX-domain socket. # username to drop privileges to (setting both effective and real uid). # Preserve root privileges if the value is empty. @@ -111,11 +111,11 @@ # Path to the lacme-accountd(1) executable. # -#command = /usr/bin/lacme-accountd +#command = @@bindir@@/lacme-accountd # Path to the lacme-accountd(1) configuration file. # -#config = /etc/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf +#config = @@sysconfdir@@/lacme/lacme-accountd.conf # The (private) account key to use for signing requests. See # lacme-accountd(1) for details. |