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Fix inconsistent formatting

Colon was bold, but regular at other occurences.

Blame cf27b310c4

Signed-off-by: Lorenz Leutgeb <lorenz.leutgeb@gmail.com>
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Lorenz Leutgeb 2015-01-22 21:46:01 +01:00
parent 048b20e58a
commit a51554988e

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@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ it will only connect to servers with a certificate signed by that CA.
## Create a CA, server and client keys with OpenSSL
> **Note:** replace all instances of `$HOST` in the following example with the
> **Note**: replace all instances of `$HOST` in the following example with the
> DNS name of your Docker daemon's host.
First generate CA private and public keys:
@ -59,7 +59,7 @@ Now that we have a CA, you can create a server key and certificate
signing request (CSR). Make sure that "Common Name" (i.e., server FQDN or YOUR
name) matches the hostname you will use to connect to Docker:
> **Note:** replace all instances of `$HOST` in the following example with the
> **Note**: replace all instances of `$HOST` in the following example with the
> DNS name of your Docker daemon's host.
$ openssl genrsa -out server-key.pem 2048
@ -129,7 +129,7 @@ providing a certificate trusted by our CA:
To be able to connect to Docker and validate its certificate, you now
need to provide your client keys, certificates and trusted CA:
> **Note:** replace all instances of `$HOST` in the following example with the
> **Note**: replace all instances of `$HOST` in the following example with the
> DNS name of your Docker daemon's host.
$ docker --tlsverify --tlscacert=ca.pem --tlscert=cert.pem --tlskey=key.pem \