Edit the variables in the <i>local.params</i> file. Pay attention to the <b>*_INT_IP, *_TOKEN</b> and <b>*KEY</b> variables. Those variables will be used to do a search and replace on the <i>pillars/*</i> in place of any matching __VARIABLE__.
-The <i>multi_host</i> include LetsEncrypt salt code to automatically request and install the certificates for the public-facing hosts (API/controller, Workbench, Keepproxy/Keepweb) using AWS' Route53.
+The <i>multi_host</i> example includes LetsEncrypt salt code to automatically request and install the certificates for the public-facing hosts (API/controller, Workbench, Keepproxy/Keepweb) using AWS' Route53.
If you plan to use custom certificates, please set the variable <i>USE_LETSENCRYPT=no</i> and copy your certificates to the directory specified with the variable @CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR@ (usually "./certs") in the remote directory where you copied the @provision.sh@ script. From this dir, the provision script will install the certificates required for the role you're installing.
-The script expects cert/key files with these basenames (matching the role except for <i>keepweb</i>, which is split in both <i>downoad / collections</i>):
+The script expects cert/key files with these basenames (matching the role except for <i>keepweb</i>, which is split in both <i>download / collections</i>):
* "controller"
* "websocket"
Edit the variables in the <i>local.params</i> file. Pay attention to the <b>*_PORT, *_TOKEN</b> and <b>*KEY</b> variables.
+The <i>single_host</i> examples use self-signed SSL certificates, which are deployed using the same mechanism used to deploy custom certificates.
+
If you plan to use custom certificates, please set the variable <i>USE_LETSENCRYPT=no</i> and copy your certificates to the directory specified with the variable @CUSTOM_CERTS_DIR@ (usually "./certs") in the remote directory where you copied the @provision.sh@ script. From this dir, the provision script will install the certificates required for the role you're installing.
-The script expects cert/key files with these basenames (matching the role except for <i>keepweb</i>, which is split in both <i>downoad / collections</i>):
+The script expects cert/key files with these basenames (matching the role except for <i>keepweb</i>, which is split in both <i>download / collections</i>):
* "controller"
* "websocket"
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+If you want to use valid certificates provided by LetsEncrypt, please set the variable <i>USE_LETSENCRYPT=yes</i> and make sure that all the FQDNs that you will use for the public-facing applications (API/controller, Workbench, Keepproxy/Keepweb) are reachable.
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h3(#single_host_multiple_hostnames). Single host / multiple hostnames (Alternative configuration)
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<pre><code>cp local.params.example.single_host_multiple_hostnames local.params