diff --git a/docs/install.rst b/docs/install.rst index e1ec06f16..6c56584be 100644 --- a/docs/install.rst +++ b/docs/install.rst @@ -140,16 +140,6 @@ of the ``/etc/letsencrypt`` directory, see :ref:`where-certs`. Operating System Packages ------------------------- -**FreeBSD** - - * Port: ``cd /usr/ports/security/py-certbot && make install clean`` - * Package: ``pkg install py27-certbot`` - -**OpenBSD** - - * Port: ``cd /usr/ports/security/letsencrypt/client && make install clean`` - * Package: ``pkg_add letsencrypt`` - **Arch Linux** .. code-block:: shell @@ -182,6 +172,11 @@ repo, if you have not already done so. Then run: sudo dnf install certbot python2-certbot-apache +**FreeBSD** + + * Port: ``cd /usr/ports/security/py-certbot && make install clean`` + * Package: ``pkg install py27-certbot`` + **Gentoo** The official Certbot client is available in Gentoo Portage. If you @@ -217,6 +212,16 @@ For the time being, this is the only way for the Apache plugin to recognise the appropriate directives when installing the certificate. Note: this change is not required for the other plugins. +**NetBSD** + + * Build from source: ``cd /usr/pkgsrc/security/py-certbot && make install clean`` + * Install pre-compiled package: ``pkg_add py27-certbot`` + +**OpenBSD** + + * Port: ``cd /usr/ports/security/letsencrypt/client && make install clean`` + * Package: ``pkg_add letsencrypt`` + **Other Operating Systems** OS packaging is an ongoing effort. If you'd like to package