docs: fix some typos

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Tom Saleeba 2017-11-07 21:50:03 +11:00 committed by Traefiker
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@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ This configuration allows generating a Let's Encrypt certificate during the firs
* TLS handshakes will be slow when requesting a hostname certificate for the first time, this can leads to DDoS attacks.
* Let's Encrypt have rate limiting: https://letsencrypt.org/docs/rate-limits
That's why, it's better to use the `onHostRule` optin if possible.
That's why, it's better to use the `onHostRule` option if possible.
### DNS challenge
@ -170,7 +170,7 @@ entryPoint = "https"
DNS challenge needs environment variables to be executed.
This variables have to be set on the machine/container which host Traefik.
These variables has described [in this section](/configuration/acme/#dnsprovider).
These variables are described [in this section](/configuration/acme/#dnsprovider).
### OnHostRule option and provided certificates
@ -198,7 +198,7 @@ Traefik will only try to generate a Let's encrypt certificate if the domain cann
#### Prerequisites
Before to use Let's Encrypt in a Traefik cluster, take a look to [the key-value store explanations](/user-guide/kv-config) and more precisely to [this section](/user-guide/kv-config/#store-configuration-in-key-value-store) in the way to know how to migrate from a acme local storage *(acme.json file)* to a key-value store configuration.
Before you use Let's Encrypt in a Traefik cluster, take a look to [the key-value store explanations](/user-guide/kv-config) and more precisely at [this section](/user-guide/kv-config/#store-configuration-in-key-value-store), which will describe how to migrate from a acme local storage *(acme.json file)* to a key-value store configuration.
#### Configuration