Spelling errors, some from Igor Sobrado in PR misc/19909

XXX These need to be fed back to ISC somehow
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.\" $NetBSD: named.conf.5,v 1.10 2003/03/15 19:24:21 wiz Exp $ .\" $NetBSD: named.conf.5,v 1.11 2003/03/31 17:54:04 perry Exp $
.\" .\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Internet Software Consortium .\" Copyright (c) 1999-2000 by Internet Software Consortium
.\" .\"
@ -174,7 +174,7 @@ through
.Li 65535 , .Li 65535 ,
with values below 1024 typically restricted to with values below 1024 typically restricted to
root-owned processes. In some cases an asterisk (``*'') character root-owned processes. In some cases an asterisk (``*'') character
can be used as a placeholder to select a random high-numbered port. can be used as a place holder to select a random high-numbered port.
.It Va ip_prefix .It Va ip_prefix
An IP network specified in An IP network specified in
.Va dotted-decimal .Va dotted-decimal
@ -785,7 +785,7 @@ This defaults to the hostname of the machine hosting the nameserver as found by
Its prime purpose is to be able to identify which of a number of anycast Its prime purpose is to be able to identify which of a number of anycast
servers is actually answering your queries by sending a txt query for servers is actually answering your queries by sending a txt query for
.Pa hostname.bind .Pa hostname.bind
in class chaos to the anycast server and geting back a unique name. in class chaos to the anycast server and getting back a unique name.
Setting Setting
the hostname to a empty string ("") will disable processing of the queries. the hostname to a empty string ("") will disable processing of the queries.
.It Ic version .It Ic version
@ -1474,7 +1474,7 @@ sortlist {
}; };
.Ed .Ed
.Pp .Pp
The following example will give reasonable behaviour for the local host and The following example will give reasonable behavior for the local host and
hosts on directly connected networks. It is similar to the behavior of the hosts on directly connected networks. It is similar to the behavior of the
address sort in BIND 4.9.x. Responses sent to queries from the local host will address sort in BIND 4.9.x. Responses sent to queries from the local host will
favor any of the directly connected networks. Responses sent to queries from favor any of the directly connected networks. Responses sent to queries from
@ -1667,7 +1667,7 @@ If either no
.Ic forwarders .Ic forwarders
clause is present in the zone or an empty list for clause is present in the zone or an empty list for
.Ic forwarders .Ic forwarders
is given, then no forwarding will be done for the zone, cancelling the is given, then no forwarding will be done for the zone, canceling the
effects of any effects of any
.Ic forwarders .Ic forwarders
in the in the
@ -1676,7 +1676,7 @@ statement.
Thus if you want to use this type of zone to change only the behavior of Thus if you want to use this type of zone to change only the behavior of
the global the global
.Ic forward .Ic forward
option, and not the servers used, then you also need to respecify the option, and not the servers used, then you also need to re-specify the
global forwarders. global forwarders.
.It Ic hint .It Ic hint
The initial set of root nameservers is specified using a The initial set of root nameservers is specified using a
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.Li no . .Li no .
.Pp .Pp
If the server supports IXFR you can tell named to attempt to If the server supports IXFR you can tell named to attempt to
perform a IXFR style zone transfer by specifing perform a IXFR style zone transfer by specifying
.Ic support-ixfr .Ic support-ixfr
.Li yes . .Li yes .
The default value of The default value of