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docs: tls: Add client_auth subdirective docs (#55)
* doc(tls): Add the tls.client_auth Caddyfile directive doc

* doc(client_auth): Additional explanation for the client_auth example

* doc(client_auth): Add multiple trusted_ca directive notes

- Update the example as well

* Fine-tune tls docs formatting

Co-authored-by: Matthew Holt <mholt@users.noreply.github.com>
2020-06-11 11:47:34 -06:00
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The Caddy Website

This is the source of the Caddy website, caddyserver.com.

Requirements

  • Caddy 2 (installed in your PATH as caddy)

Quick start

  1. git clone https://github.com/caddyserver/website.git
  2. cd website
  3. caddy run

Your first time, you may be prompted for a password. This is so Caddy can serve the site over local HTTPS. If you can't bind to low ports, change the address at the top of the Caddyfile, for example localhost:2015.

You can then load https://localhost (or whatever address you configured) in your browser.