diff --git a/src/pages/about-netbird/how-netbird-works.mdx b/src/pages/about-netbird/how-netbird-works.mdx index 57d808e0..e1d22f33 100644 --- a/src/pages/about-netbird/how-netbird-works.mdx +++ b/src/pages/about-netbird/how-netbird-works.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ The combination of these elements ensures that direct point-to-point connections users (or machines) have access to the resources for which they are authorized. A **Peer** is a machine or any device that is connected to the network. -It can be a Linux server running in the cloud or on-premises, a personal laptop, mobile phone, or even a Raspberry PI. +It can be a Linux server running in the cloud or on-premises, a personal laptop, mobile phone, or even a Raspberry Pi.

high-level-dia diff --git a/src/pages/selfhosted/identity-providers.mdx b/src/pages/selfhosted/identity-providers.mdx index fe0e85b6..572fe0b0 100644 --- a/src/pages/selfhosted/identity-providers.mdx +++ b/src/pages/selfhosted/identity-providers.mdx @@ -17,7 +17,7 @@ This guide is a part of the [NetBird Self-hosting Guide](/selfhosted/selfhosted- If you prefer not to self-host an Identity and Access Management solution, then you could use the managed alternative - [Zitadel Cloud](https://zitadel.cloud/). + [Zitadel Cloud](https://zitadel.com/). #### Step 1. Create and configure Zitadel application