Update deploying.md (#3373)
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### Let's Encrypt
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The registry supports using Let's Encrypt to automatically obtain a browser-trusted certificate. For more
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The registry supports using Let's Encrypt to automatically obtain a browser-trusted certificate. For more
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information on Let's Encrypt, see [https://letsencrypt.org/how-it-works/](https://letsencrypt.org/how-it-works/) and the relevant section of the [registry configuration](configuration.md#letsencrypt).
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### Alternatives
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@ -124,7 +124,7 @@ and fallback to version 1 registries, if necessary. Confirming this is setup
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correctly can help avoid problems with fallback.
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In the same train of thought, you must make sure you are properly sending the
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`X-Forwarded-Proto`, `X-Forwarded-For` and `Host` headers to their "client-side"
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`X-Forwarded-Proto`, `X-Forwarded-For`, and `Host` headers to their "client-side"
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values. Failure to do so usually makes the registry issue redirects to internal
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hostnames or downgrading from https to http.
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