Updated README.md

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John Hays 9 months ago
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ Installing this will require some familiarity with Linux/Unix command line and s
You will need to have a domain name for the site and current certificates tied to that domain. The index.js file, which defines the HTTPS server, is looking for
**key.pem** and **cert.pem** in the same directory as index.js.
I suggest using [Certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/) to obtain free signed certificates that all major browsers recognize
If you don't have the certs, then use [Certbot](https://certbot.eff.org/) to obtain free signed certificates that all major browsers recognize
as legitimate. Use the --standalone flag or run Apache with plugin. The certificates will
typically reside in /etc/letsencrypt/live/**your domain name**/ (replace **your domain name** with your actual domain name)
and simply soft link (ln -s) them from the dsgwdashboard directory:
@ -32,11 +32,10 @@ Your first task will be to edit [util/dashboard.ini](util/dashboard.ini) to put
sudo cp util/dashboard.ini /usr/local/etc
```
This dashboard runs under a current version of NodeJS. Your distribution may install an older version, so use the methods documented at (nodesource)[https://github.com/nodesource/distributions]. Make sure
This dashboard runs under a current version of NodeJS. Your distribution may install an older version, so use the methods documented at [nodesource](https://github.com/nodesource/distributions). Make sure returns the version you installed.
```
node -v
```
returns the version you installed.
Your next task is to install the modules used with the command
```

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