README.adoc: minor documentation update

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Přemysl Eric Janouch 2020-10-31 14:26:22 +01:00
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@ -103,6 +103,7 @@ Or you can try telling CMake to make a package for you. For Debian it is:
Usage
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'degesch' has in-program configuration. Just run it and read the instructions.
Consult its link:degesch.adoc[man page] for details about the interface.
For the rest you might want to generate a configuration file:
@ -124,7 +125,7 @@ as a `forking` type systemd user service.
Client Certificates
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'kike' uses SHA1 fingerprints of TLS client certificates to authenticate users.
'kike' uses SHA-1 fingerprints of TLS client certificates to authenticate users.
To get the fingerprint from a certificate file in the required form, use:
$ openssl x509 -in public.pem -outform DER | sha1sum
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How do I make degesch look like the screenshot?
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First of all, you must build it with Lua support. With the defaults, degesch
doesn't look very fancy because some things are rather hackish, and I also don't
want to depend on UTF-8 or 256color terminals in the code. In addition to that,
I appear to be one of the few people who use black on white terminals.
doesn't look too fancy because I don't want to depend on Lua or 256-colour
terminals. In addition to that, I appear to be one of the few people who use
black on white terminals.
/set behaviour.date_change_line = "%a %e %b %Y"
/set behaviour.plugin_autoload += "fancy-prompt.lua"