Update http documentation from approved_ips to trusted_networks (#994)

https://github.com/home-assistant/home-assistant/pull/3532
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hexa- 2016-10-09 18:08:01 +02:00 committed by Fabian Affolter
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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ Configuration variables:
- **ssl_certificate** (*Optional*): Path to your TLS/SSL certificate to serve Home Assistant over a secure connection.
- **ssl_key** (*Optional*): Path to your TLS/SSL key to serve Home Assistant over a secure connection.
- **cors_allowed_origins** (*Optional*): A list of origin domain names to allow [CORS](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cross-origin_resource_sharing) requests from. Enabling this will set the `Access-Control-Allow-Origin` header to the Origin header if it is found in the list, and the `Access-Control-Allow-Headers` header to `Origin, Accept, X-Requested-With, Content-type, X-HA-access`. You must provide the exact Origin, i.e. `https://home-assistant.io` will allow requests from `https://home-assistant.io` but __not__ `http://home-assistant.io`.
- **approved_ips** (*Optional*): A list of approved ips. Then it will be possible to login from given ips without providing a password.
- **trusted_networks** (*Optional*): List of trusted networks, consisting of IP addresses or networks, that are allowed to bypass password protection when accessing Home Assistant.
The sample below shows a configuration entry with possible values:
@ -46,9 +46,11 @@ http:
cors_allowed_origins:
- https://google.com
- https://home-assistant.io
approved_ips:
trusted_networks:
- 127.0.0.1
- 192.168.1.9
- ::1
- 192.168.0.0/24
- 2001:DB8:ABCD::/48
```
The [Set up encryption using Let's Encrypt](/blog/2015/12/13/setup-encryption-using-lets-encrypt/) blog post gives you details about the encryption of your traffic using free certificates from [Let's Encrypt](https://letsencrypt.org/).