agate

Simple gemini server for static files
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commit 93c4ab37480fe03ab2a41e4913bdb9232fc299b4
parent 34b333118ebe4777eaa3b84525692977c389e8d7
Author: Ben K <ben-k@tutanota.com>
Date:   Sat, 10 Apr 2021 15:55:18 +0200

corrected certficate path for docker container in docker readme

Diffstat:
Mtools/docker/README.md | 2+-
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/tools/docker/README.md b/tools/docker/README.md @@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ This process will take a few minutes because all the rust modules have to be com ## start the docker container ``` -docker run -t -d --name agate -p 1965:1965 -d /var/www/gmi/:/gmi/ -d /var/www/gmi/.certificates/:/agate/.certificates/ -e GEMINI_HOST=my.gemini.space -e GEMINI_LANG=en-US agate:latest +docker run -t -d --name agate -p 1965:1965 -d /var/www/gmi/:/gmi/ -d /var/www/gmi/.certificates/:/.certificates/ -e GEMINI_HOST=my.gemini.space -e GEMINI_LANG=en-US agate:latest ``` You have to replace `/var/www/gmi/` with the folder where you'd like to have gemtext files and `/var/www/gmi/.certificates/` with the folder where you'd like to have your certificates stored. You also have to have to replace `my.gemini.space` with your domain name and if plan to speak in a different language than english in your gemini space than you should replace `en-US` with your countries language code (for example de-DE or fr-CA).