Spelling fixes.

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Ville Skyttä
2018-01-14 17:32:52 +00:00
committed by Simon Kelley
parent c7e6aea81b
commit faaf306a63
15 changed files with 26 additions and 26 deletions

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@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@ configuration, indeed
.B --auth-server
will override these and provide a different DNS service on the
specified interface. The <domain> is the "glue record". It should
resolve in the global DNS to a A and/or AAAA record which points to
resolve in the global DNS to an A and/or AAAA record which points to
the address dnsmasq is listening on. When an interface is specified,
it may be qualified with "/4" or "/6" to specify only the IPv4 or IPv6
addresses associated with the interface.
@@ -464,7 +464,7 @@ is a synonym for
.B server
to make configuration files clearer in this case.
IPv6 addresses may include a %interface scope-id, eg
IPv6 addresses may include an %interface scope-id, eg
fe80::202:a412:4512:7bbf%eth0.
The optional string after the @ character tells dnsmasq how to set the source of
@@ -597,7 +597,7 @@ hosts files), from DHCP, from --interface-name or from another
.B --cname.
If the target does not satisfy this
criteria, the whole cname is ignored. The cname must be unique, but it
is permissable to have more than one cname pointing to the same target. Indeed
is permissible to have more than one cname pointing to the same target. Indeed
it's possible to declare multiple cnames to a target in a single line, like so:
.B --cname=cname1,cname2,target
@@ -655,7 +655,7 @@ given for --add-subnet applies to --add-mac too. An alternative encoding of the
MAC, as base64, is enabled by adding the "base64" parameter and a human-readable encoding of hex-and-colons is enabled by added the "text" parameter.
.TP
.B --add-cpe-id=<string>
Add a arbitrary identifying string to o DNS queries which are
Add an arbitrary identifying string to o DNS queries which are
forwarded upstream.
.TP
.B --add-subnet[[=[<IPv4 address>/]<IPv4 prefix length>][,[<IPv6 address>/]<IPv6 prefix length>]]
@@ -739,7 +739,7 @@ time typically requires use of NTP and therefore DNS, but validating DNS require
removes the time-window checks (but not other DNSSEC validation.) only until the dnsmasq process receives SIGHUP. The intention is
that dnsmasq should be started with this flag when the platform determines that reliable time is not currently available. As soon as
reliable time is established, a SIGHUP should be sent to dnsmasq, which enables time checking, and purges the cache of DNS records
which have not been throughly checked.
which have not been thoroughly checked.
.TP
.B --dnssec-timestamp=<path>
Enables an alternative way of checking the validity of the system time for DNSSEC (see --dnssec-no-timecheck). In this case, the