diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index ce8972505..4792318b0 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -81,16 +81,16 @@ Docker or on top of [Kubernetes]. You can start utilising Authelia with the provided `docker-compose` bundles: -##### [Local](https://docs.authelia.com/getting-started) +#### [Local](https://docs.authelia.com/getting-started) The Local compose bundle is intended to test Authelia without worrying about configuration. It's meant to be used for scenarios where the server is not be exposed to the internet. Domains will be defined in the local hosts file and self-signed certificates will be utilised. -##### [Lite](https://docs.authelia.com/deployment/deployment-lite) +#### [Lite](https://docs.authelia.com/deployment/deployment-lite) The Lite compose bundle is intended for scenarios where the server will be exposed to the internet, domains and DNS will need to be setup accordingly and certificates will be generated through LetsEncrypt. The Lite element refers to minimal external dependencies; File based user storage, SQLite based configuration storage. In this configuration, the service will not scale well. -##### [Full](https://docs.authelia.com/deployment/deployment-ha) +#### [Full](https://docs.authelia.com/deployment/deployment-ha) The Full compose bundle is intended for scenarios where the server will be exposed to the internet, domains and DNS will need to be setup accordingly and certificates will be generated through LetsEncrypt. The Full element refers to a scalable setup which includes external dependencies; LDAP based user storage, Database based configuration storage (MariaDB, MySQL or Postgres). diff --git a/docs/getting-started.md b/docs/getting-started.md index 18205140d..fed330cc9 100644 --- a/docs/getting-started.md +++ b/docs/getting-started.md @@ -23,7 +23,7 @@ You can now visit the following locations; replace example.com with the domain y You will need to authorize the self-signed certificate upon visiting each domain. To visit https://secure.example.com you will need to register a device for second factor authentication and confirm by clicking on a link sent by email. -Since this is a demo with a fake email address, the content of the email will be stored in './authelia/notification.txt'. +Since this is a demo with a fake email address, the content of the email will be stored in `./authelia/notification.txt`. Upon registering, you can grab this link easily by running the following command: `grep -Eo '"https://.*" ' ./authelia/notification.txt`. ## Deployment