diff --git a/certbot/docs/install.rst b/certbot/docs/install.rst index 413038c02..ae7b394a8 100644 --- a/certbot/docs/install.rst +++ b/certbot/docs/install.rst @@ -19,9 +19,7 @@ System Requirements .. Note:: To run without root privileges, but for most users who want to avoid running an ACME client as root, either letsencrypt-nosudo or simp_le are more appropriate choices. -.. Note:: The Apache plugin currently requires an OS with augeas version 1.0; currently `it supports `_ -modern OSes based on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, SUSE, Gentoo and Darwin. - +.. Note:: The Apache plugin currently requires an OS with augeas version 1.0; currently `it supports `_ modern OSes based on Debian, Ubuntu, Fedora, SUSE, Gentoo and Darwin. Installation ============= @@ -31,14 +29,11 @@ Unless you have very specific requirements, we kindly suggest that you use the i .. _snap-install: Snap (Recommended) ----- +------------------ +Our instructions are the same across all systems that use Snap. You can find instructions for installing the Certbot snap at https://certbot.eff.org/instructions?ws=other&os=snap + Most modern Linux distributions (basically any that use systemd) can install Certbot packaged as a snap. Snaps are available for x86_64, ARMv7 and ARMv8 architectures. The Certbot snap provides an easy way to ensure you have the latest version of Certbot with features like automated certificate renewal preconfigured. -You can find instructions for installing the Certbot snap at https://certbot.eff.org/instructions?ws=other&os=snap - -Our instructions are the same across all systems that use Snap. - - If you are offline or your operating system doesn't provide a package, you can use an alternate method for installing ``certbot``. @@ -53,9 +48,7 @@ certificate. However, this mode of operation is unable to install certificates or configure your webserver, because our installer plugins cannot reach your webserver from inside the Docker container. -Most users should use the instructions at certbot.eff.org_. You should only use -Docker if you are sure you know what you are doing and have a good reason to do -so. +Most users should use the instructions at certbot.eff.org_. You should only use Docker if you are sure you know what you are doing and have a good reason to do so. You should definitely read the :ref:`where-certs` section, in order to know how to manage the certificates @@ -100,6 +93,7 @@ of the ``/etc/letsencrypt`` directory, see :ref:`where-certs`. .. _Docker: https://docker.com .. _`install Docker`: https://docs.docker.com/engine/installation/ +.. _certbot.eff.org: https://certbot.eff.org/instructions Alternative 2: Pip ------------------ @@ -112,7 +106,7 @@ server software and then choosing "pip" in the "System" dropdown menu. .. _certbot-auto: Certbot-Auto [Deprecated] ------------------------- +------------------------- .. toctree:: :hidden: