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fixed you-family-name brackets

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      docs/user-guide/family.md

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docs/user-guide/family.md

@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Use the following list of commands to do this through openssl: @@ -16,9 +16,9 @@ Use the following list of commands to do this through openssl:
touch v3.ext
openssl x509 -req -days 3650 -in <your family name>.csr -signkey <your family name>.key -out <your family name>.crt -extfile v3.ext
Specify <your family name>.family.i2p.net for the CN (Common Name) when requested.
Specify &lt;your family name>.family.i2p.net for the CN (Common Name) when requested.
Once you are done generating it place <your-family-name>.key and <your-family-name>.crt in the <ip2d data>/family folder (for example ~/.i2pd/family).
Once you are done generating it place &lt;your-family-name>.key and &lt;your-family-name>.crt in the <ip2d data>/family folder (for example ~/.i2pd/family).
You should provide these two files to other members joining your family.
If you want to register your family and let the I2P network recognize it, create a pull request for your .crt file into contrib/certificate/family.
Certificates added into the public repository this way will appear in i2pd and I2P next releases packages. Don't place .key file, it must be shared between you family members only.
@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Once you and that family agree to do it, they must give you .key and .crt file a @@ -31,7 +31,7 @@ Once you and that family agree to do it, they must give you .key and .crt file a
Publish your family
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Run i2pd with the parameters 'family=<your-family-name>', and make sure you have <your-family-name>.key and <your-family-name>.crt in your 'family' folder.
Run i2pd with the parameters 'family=&lt;your-family-name>', and make sure you have &lt;your-family-name>.key and &lt;your-family-name>.crt in your 'family' folder.
If everything is set properly, you router.info will contain two new fields: 'family' and 'family.sig'.
If not, your router will complain on startup with log messages starting with "Family:" prefix and severity 'warn' or 'error'.

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