remove HOST_NAME from README
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JAIL_IP="192.168.1.199"
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DEFAULT_GW_IP="192.168.1.1"
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POOL_PATH="/mnt/tank"
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HOST_NAME="YOUR_FQDN"
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Many of the options are self-explanatory, and all should be adjusted to suit your needs, but only a few are mandatory. The mandatory options are:
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- JAIL_IP is the IP address for your jail. You can optionally add the netmask in CIDR notation (e.g., 192.168.1.199/24). If not specified, the netmask defaults to 24 bits. Values of less than 8 bits or more than 30 bits are invalid.
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- DEFAULT_GW_IP is the address for your default gateway
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- POOL_PATH is the path for your data pool.
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- HOST_NAME is the fully-qualified domain name you want to assign to your installation. If you are planning to get a Let's Encrypt certificate (recommended), you must own (or at least control) this domain, because Let's Encrypt will test that control. If you're using a self-signed cert, or not getting a cert at all, it's only important that this hostname resolve to your jail inside your network.
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In addition, there are some other options which have sensible defaults, but can be adjusted if needed. These are:
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