Change authz plugin argument name

Signed-off-by: Liron Levin <liron@twistlock.com>
Upstream-commit: 53c1cb81c0
Component: cli
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Liron Levin
2015-12-11 20:59:15 +02:00
committed by Tibor Vass
parent 4c35bc9676
commit cf2cd0632d
3 changed files with 10 additions and 10 deletions

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@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ docker-daemon - Enable daemon mode
# SYNOPSIS
**docker daemon**
[**--api-cors-header**=[=*API-CORS-HEADER*]]
[**--authz-plugins**[=*[]*]]
[**--authz-plugin**[=*[]*]]
[**-b**|**--bridge**[=*BRIDGE*]]
[**--bip**[=*BIP*]]
[**--cluster-store**[=*[]*]]
@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ format.
**--api-cors-header**=""
Set CORS headers in the remote API. Default is cors disabled. Give urls like "http://foo, http://bar, ...". Give "*" to allow all.
**--authz-plugins**=""
**--authz-plugin**=""
Set authorization plugins to load
**-b**, **--bridge**=""
@ -465,10 +465,10 @@ Key/Value store.
Docker's access authorization can be extended by authorization plugins that your
organization can purchase or build themselves. You can install one or more
authorization plugins when you start the Docker `daemon` using the
`--authz-plugins=PLUGIN_ID` option.
`--authz-plugin=PLUGIN_ID` option.
```bash
docker daemon --authz-plugins=plugin1 --authz-plugins=plugin2,...
docker daemon --authz-plugin=plugin1 --authz-plugin=plugin2,...
```
The `PLUGIN_ID` value is either the plugin's name or a path to its specification