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Removed install command from quickstart and swapped incorrect lines in netclient-join

Jon 4 years ago
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docs/examplecode/netclient-join.txt

@@ -19,8 +19,8 @@ OPTIONS:
    --address value, -a value            WireGuard address for machine within Netmaker network. [$NETCLIENT_ADDRESS]
    --addressIPv6 value, --a6 value      WireGuard address for machine within Netmaker network. [$NETCLIENT_ADDRESSIPV6]
    --interface value, -i value          WireGuard local network interface name. [$NETCLIENT_INTERFACE]
-   --apiserver value                    Address + GRPC Port (e.g. 1.2.3.4:50051) of Netmaker server. [$NETCLIENT_API_SERVER]
-   --grpcserver value                   Address + API Port (e.g. 1.2.3.4:8081) of Netmaker server. [$NETCLIENT_GRPC_SERVER]
+   --apiserver value                    Address + API Port (e.g. 1.2.3.4:8081) of Netmaker server. [$NETCLIENT_API_SERVER]
+   --grpcserver value                   Address + GRPC Port (e.g. 1.2.3.4:50051) of Netmaker server. [$NETCLIENT_GRPC_SERVER]
    --key value, -k value                Access Key for signing up machine with Netmaker server during initial 'add'. [$NETCLIENT_ACCESSKEY]
    --token value, -t value              Access Token for signing up machine with Netmaker server during initial 'add'. [$NETCLIENT_ACCESSTOKEN]
    --localrange value                   Local Range if network is local, for instance 192.168.1.0/24. [$NETCLIENT_LOCALRANGE]

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docs/quick-start.rst

@@ -63,8 +63,7 @@ You will use this command to install the netclient on your nodes. There are thre
 
 * The **Access Key** value is the secret string that will allow your node to authenticate with the Netmaker network. This can be used with existing netclient installations where additional configurations (such as setting the server IP manually) may be required. This is not typical. E.g. ``netclient -c install -k <access key> -s 1.2.3.4 -p 50052``
 * The **Access Token** value is a base64 encoded string that contains the server IP and grpc port, as well as the access key. This is decoded by the netclient and can be used with existing netclient installations like this: ``netclient -c install -t <access token>``. You should use this method for adding a network to a node that is already on a network. For instance, Node A is in the **mynet** network and now you are adding it to **default**.
-* The **install command** value is a curl command that can be run on Linux systems. It is a simple script that downloads the netclient binary and runs the install command all in one.
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 Networks can also be enabled to allow nodes to sign up without keys at all. In this scenario, nodes enter a "pending state" and are not permitted to join the network until an admin approves them.
 
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