From 60c13a3961554d825abe117731610afa9774b9a4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: hmage <hmage@users.noreply.github.com>
Date: Tue, 16 Oct 2018 23:54:19 +0300
Subject: [PATCH] v0.9

---
 VPS.md | 48 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------
 1 file changed, 24 insertions(+), 24 deletions(-)

diff --git a/VPS.md b/VPS.md
index d80c6b5..fefaca7 100644
--- a/VPS.md
+++ b/VPS.md
@@ -7,31 +7,31 @@ First let's ensure that your VPS has necessary minimal requirements, run this as
 apt-get install sudo nano bind9-host
 ```
 
-Go to [AdGuard DNS page](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome#installation) and download binaries for your architecture (64-bit Linux in this example).
+Go to [AdGuard Home page](https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome#installation) and download binaries for your architecture (64-bit Linux in this example).
 
-As of the time of writing, the latest version is v0.1
+As of the time of writing, the latest version is v0.9
 
-To download AdGuard DNS and unpack it execute following commands:
+To download AdGuard Home and unpack it execute following commands:
 ```bash
-wget https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/download/v0.1/AdguardDNS_0.1_linux_amd64.tar.gz
-tar xvf AdguardDNS_0.1_linux_amd64.tar.gz
+wget https://github.com/AdguardTeam/AdGuardHome/releases/download/v0.9/AdGuardHome_v0.9_linux_amd64.tar.gz
+tar xvf AdGuardHome_v0.9_linux_amd64.tar.gz
 ```
 
 You can find out the directory where you've unpacked it to by running these commands:
 ```bash
-cd AdguardDNS
+cd AdGuardHome
 pwd
 ```
 
-In this example it is `/root/AdguardDNS`, now let's make it run on VPS boot:
+In this example it is `/root/AdGuardHome`, now let's make it run on VPS boot:
 ```bash
-sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/adguard-dns.service
+sudo nano /etc/systemd/system/adguard-home.service
 ```
 
 A file will be opened, fill the file contents with this text:
 ```ini
 [Unit]
-Description=AdGuard DNS
+Description=AdGuard Home
 After=syslog.target
 After=network.target
 
@@ -39,20 +39,20 @@ After=network.target
 Type=simple
 User=root
 Group=root
-WorkingDirectory=/root/AdguardDNS
-ExecStart=/root/AdguardDNS/AdguardDNS --host 0.0.0.0
+WorkingDirectory=/root/AdGuardHome
+ExecStart=/root/AdGuardHome/AdGuardHome --host 0.0.0.0
 Restart=always
 
 [Install]
 WantedBy=multi-user.target
 ```
 
-Note that I've used `/root/AdguardDNS` in that file, replace both instances with your own values there. Write to the file and close it.
+Note that I've used `/root/AdGuardHome` in that file, replace both instances with your own values there. Write to the file and close it.
 
-After you're done with that, let's enable and start AdGuard DNS:
+After you're done with that, let's enable and start AdGuard Home:
 ```bash
-sudo systemctl enable adguard-dns
-sudo systemctl start adguard-dns
+sudo systemctl enable adguard-home
+sudo systemctl start adguard-home
 ```
 
 You can verify that it's working properly by running this command:
@@ -71,26 +71,26 @@ Host doubleclick.net not found: 3(NXDOMAIN)
 ```
 
 ## Visit the web interface
-You can access your AdGuard DNS web interface on port 3000 by typing this in your browser — `http://1.2.3.4:3000/`
+You can access your AdGuard Home web interface on port 3000 by typing this in your browser — `http://1.2.3.4:3000/`
 
 Replace 1.2.3.4 with the IP address of your VPS.
 
-## Configure your devices to use your AdGuard DNS
+## Configure your devices to use your AdGuard Home
 
-Now, once you've established that AdGuard DNS works on your VPS, you can use it on your machine by changing system DNS settings to use your VPS's public IP address.
+Now, once you've established that AdGuard Home works on your VPS, you can use it on your machine by changing system DNS settings to use your VPS's public IP address.
 
 ## (optional) Password-protect web interface
 
-You have an option to password-protect your AdGuard DNS's web interface so only you can access it.
+You have an option to password-protect your AdGuard Home's web interface so only you can access it.
 
 To do so, stop it first:
 ```bash
-sudo systemctl stop adguard-dns
+sudo systemctl stop adguard-home
 ```
 
-Then edit `/root/AdguardDNS/AdguardDNS.yaml` (substitute this path with your own as appropriate):
+Then edit `/root/AdGuardHome/AdGuardDNS.yaml` (substitute this path with your own as appropriate):
 ```bash
-sudo nano /root/AdguardDNS/AdguardDNS.yaml
+sudo nano /root/AdGuardHome/AdGuardHome.yaml
 ```
 
 Find lines containing `auth_name: ""` and `auth_pass: ""` and replace them with username and password:
@@ -101,9 +101,9 @@ auth_pass: "your-secret-password"
 
 Substitute name and password with your own, of course.
 
-After you're done editing, save the file and start your AdGuard DNS again:
+After you're done editing, save the file and start your AdGuard Home again:
 ```bash
-sudo systemctl start adguard-dns
+sudo systemctl start adguard-home
 ```
 
 After that, visiting web interface in a browser will require entering username and password.
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