diff --git a/docs/config.md b/docs/config.md index fed335897..1cc938c27 100644 --- a/docs/config.md +++ b/docs/config.md @@ -701,7 +701,7 @@ between content roots. - `true` - enables [subdomain gateway](#https://docs.ipfs.io/how-to/address-ipfs-on-web/#subdomain-gateway) at `http://*.{hostname}/` - **Requires whitelist:** make sure respective `Paths` are set. - For example, `Paths: ["/ipfs", "/ipns"]` are required for `http://{cid}.ipfs.{hostname}` and `http://{foo}.ipns.{hostname}` to work: + For example, `Paths: ["/ipfs", "/ipns"]` are required for `http://{cid}.ipfs.{hostname}` and `http://{foo}.ipns.{hostname}` to work: ```json "Gateway": { "PublicGateways": { @@ -786,7 +786,7 @@ Below is a list of the most common public gateway setups. `http://dweb.link/ipfs/{cid}` → `http://{cid}.ipfs.dweb.link` - **X-Forwarded-Proto:** if you run go-ipfs behind a reverse proxy that provides TLS, make it add a `X-Forwarded-Proto: https` HTTP header to ensure users are redirected to `https://`, not `http://`. It will also ensure DNSLink names are inlined to fit in a single DNS label, so they work fine with a wildcart TLS cert ([details](https://github.com/ipfs/in-web-browsers/issues/169)). The NGINX directive is `proxy_set_header X-Forwarded-Proto "https";`.: - + `http://dweb.link/ipfs/{cid}` → `https://{cid}.ipfs.dweb.link` `http://dweb.link/ipns/your-dnslink.site.example.com` → `https://your--dnslink-site-example-com.ipfs.dweb.link` @@ -1392,7 +1392,7 @@ Enables providing `/p2p-circuit` v2 relay service to other peers on the network. NOTE: This is the service/server part of the relay system. Disabling this will prevent this node from running as a relay server. -Use [`Swarm.EnableAutoRelay`](#swarmenableautorelay) for turning your node into a relay user. +Use [`Swarm.RelayClient.Enabled`](#swarmrelayclientenabled) for turning your node into a relay user. Default: Enabled @@ -1441,7 +1441,7 @@ Default: `128` Type: `optionalInteger` -#### `Swarm.RelayService.MaxReservations` +#### `Swarm.RelayService.MaxCircuits` Maximum number of open relay connections for each peer.