Merge pull request #78 from smallstep/typo-fixes

Bunch of typos and misformatting
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3. On the web at https://smallstep.com/docs/certificates.
4. On your browser by running `step ca help --http :8080` from the command line
4. On your browser by running `step help --http=:8080 ca` from the command line
and visiting http://localhost:8080.
## The Future
We plan to build more tools that facilitate the use and management of zero trust

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## Asking Support Questions
Users and developers can ask questions over email (info@smallstep.com) or
[twitter](https://twitter.com/smallsteplabs). Please don't use the GitHub
[twitter](https://twitter.com/smallsteplabs). Please don't use the GitHub
issue tracker to ask questions.
## Reporting Issues
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## Code Contribution
'step certificates` aims to become a fully featured online Certificate
`step certificates` aims to become a fully featured online Certificate
Authority. We encourage all contributions that meet the following criteria:
* fit naturally into a Certificate Authority.

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# Getting Started
Demonstrates setting up your own PKI and certificate authority using `step ca`
Demonstrates setting up your own public key infrastructure (PKI) and certificate authority (CA) using `step ca`
and getting certificates using the `step` command line tool and SDK.
Check out [Getting started with docker](docker.md) to run [step certificates](https://github.com/smallstep/certificates)
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```
Now let's `reload` the CA. You will need to re-enter your intermediate
password unless it's in your `ca.json` or your are using `--password-file`.
password unless it's in your `ca.json` or you are using `--password-file`.
```
$ ps aux | grep step-ca # to get the PID
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time short lived certificates are a decent alternative.
* Keep your hosts secure by enforcing AuthN and AuthZ for every connection. SSH
access is a big one.

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5. Place the PKI root password in a known location.
Our image is expecting the password to be placed in `/home/step/secrets/password`
you can simple go in to the terminal again and write that file:
you can simply go in to the terminal again and write that file:
```sh
$ docker run -it -v step:/home/step smallstep/step-ca sh

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## JWK
JWK is the default provisioner type. It uses public-key cryptography sign and
JWK is the default provisioner type. It uses public-key cryptography to sign and
validate a JSON Web Token (JWT).
The [step](https://github.com/smallstep/cli) CLI tool will create a JWK

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Absolutely. [Details here].
## Furher Reading
## Further Reading
* [Use TLS Everywhere](https://smallstep.com/blog/use-tls.html)
* [Everything you should know about certificates and PKI but are too afraid to ask](https://smallstep.com/blog/everything-pki.html)