From 6b1e1712a560750fdbad121b8fe2e6255045976d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Liviu Chircu Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2014 13:51:24 +0300 Subject: [PATCH] TLS README: correct spelling and grammar (cherry picked from commit 4f7df942a34162619a9c3b7b6d2d25f7ac8aee2f) --- etc/tls/README | 22 +++++++++++----------- 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-) diff --git a/etc/tls/README b/etc/tls/README index b64eb0404c3..fd4cd82ab84 100644 --- a/etc/tls/README +++ b/etc/tls/README @@ -1,22 +1,22 @@ This directory contains an already generated TLS certificate that can be -used in your OpenSIPS configuration. It's a generic certificate with the -main purpose of serving as example and for testings. +used in your OpenSIPS configuration. It is a generic certificate with the +main purpose of serving both as an example and a testing sample. -IMPORTANT: it's not a trustable certificate - the CA is also an example. +IMPORTANT: it is not a trustable certificate - the CA is also an example. -All TLS configuration file may be found in "user" directory. If you want to -generate your own certificate, you may find in the "rootCA" directory the -root CA to sign your request with. Use "opensipsctl tls userCERT" command to -create a new certificate; the rootCA password is "opensips". +All TLS configuration files may be found in the "user" directory. If you want +to generate your own certificate, a CA you may sign your request with can +be found in the "rootCA" directory. Use the "opensipsctl tls userCERT" command +to create a new certificate; the rootCA passphrase is "opensips". -What is the purpose of these default CA and certificate? First to make an +What is the purpose of the default CA and certificate? Firstly, to make an out-of-the box TLS configuration for users not so familiar with SSL/TLS. -Second, to give access to the same CA root to a large community in order to -encourage testings and interconnections via TLS with minimum of troubles. +Secondly, to give access to the same CA root to a large community in order to +encourage testings and interconnections via TLS with a minimum of troubles. -For any questions, please address to : +If you have any questions, please address them to: team@opensips.org (if you want to keep your question private) users@opensips.org (public mailing list)