diff --git a/docs/using.rst b/docs/using.rst index 3f04fc5faa5..f6fb82f528d 100644 --- a/docs/using.rst +++ b/docs/using.rst @@ -184,7 +184,7 @@ Webroot If you're running a webserver that you don't want to stop to use standalone, you can use the webroot plugin to obtain a cert by -including ``certonly`` and ``-a webroot`` on the command line. In +including ``certonly`` and ``--webroot`` on the command line. In addition, you'll need to specify ``--webroot-path`` with the root directory of the files served by your webserver. For example, ``--webroot-path /var/www/html`` or @@ -200,7 +200,7 @@ If you'd like to obtain a cert running ``letsencrypt`` on a machine other than your target webserver or perform the steps for domain validation yourself, you can use the manual plugin. While hidden from the UI, you can use the plugin to obtain a cert by specifying -``certonly`` and ``-a manual`` on the command line. This requires you +``certonly`` and ``--manual`` on the command line. This requires you to copy and paste commands into another terminal session. Nginx