Update the README

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Scott Wallace 2022-04-02 17:11:35 +01:00
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@ -50,7 +50,7 @@ Distributed & E2EE self-hosting. The goal is to have nodes voluntarily join the
1. Clone the repo. 1. Clone the repo.
2. Create a directory to hold the config and certificates. 2. Create a directory to hold the config and certificates.
3. Copy `lighthouse-config.yaml` as `config.yaml` in the new directory. 3. Copy `lighthouse-config.yaml` as `config.yaml` in the new directory.
4. Update the `docker-compose.yaml` to bind mount the newly created directory to `/etc/nebula`. 4. Update the `docker-compose-lighthouse.yaml` to bind mount the newly created directory to `/etc/nebula`; check and set a value for the `/storage` bind mount.
5. Run the container with `docker-compose up -d`. This will create two files, `host.key` and `host.csr`. 5. Run the container with `docker-compose up -d`. This will create two files, `host.key` and `host.csr`.
6. Send the contents of the `host.csr` file to a cluster admin to sign. 6. Send the contents of the `host.csr` file to a cluster admin to sign.
7. The returned, signed certificate should go alongside the `host.csr` file and be called, `host.crt`. 7. The returned, signed certificate should go alongside the `host.csr` file and be called, `host.crt`.
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ Distributed & E2EE self-hosting. The goal is to have nodes voluntarily join the
1. Clone the repo. 1. Clone the repo.
2. Create a directory to hold the config and certificates. 2. Create a directory to hold the config and certificates.
3. Copy `node-config.yaml` as `config.yaml` in the new directory. 3. Copy `node-config.yaml` as `config.yaml` in the new directory.
4. Update the `docker-compose.yaml` to bind mount the newly created directory to `/etc/nebula`. 4. Update the `docker-compose-node.yaml` to bind mount the newly created directory to `/etc/nebula`; check and set a value for the `/storage` bind mount.
5. Run the container with `docker-compose up -d`. This will create two files, `host.key` and `host.csr`. 5. Run the container with `docker-compose up -d`. This will create two files, `host.key` and `host.csr`.
6. Send the contents of the `host.csr` file to a cluster admin to sign. 6. Send the contents of the `host.csr` file to a cluster admin to sign.
7. The returned, signed certificate should go alongside the `host.csr` file and be called, `host.crt`. 7. The returned, signed certificate should go alongside the `host.csr` file and be called, `host.crt`.