Resolve conflicts (fix spelling errors).

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Murray Stokely 2002-09-30 08:46:23 +00:00
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@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ The
.B string
data type specifies either an NVT ASCII string
enclosed in double quotes, or a series of octets specified in
hexadecimal, seperated by colons. For example:
hexadecimal, separated by colons. For example:
.nf
.sp 1
option dhcp-client-identifier "CLIENT-FOO";
@ -810,7 +810,7 @@ agent should only use the list of scopes provided in this option;
otherwise, it may use its own static configuration in preference to
the list provided in this option.
.PP
The text string should be a comma-seperated list of scopes that the
The text string should be a comma-separated list of scopes that the
SLP agent should use. It may be omitted, in which case the SLP Agent
will use the aggregated list of scopes of all directory agents known
to the SLP agent.
@ -966,7 +966,7 @@ includes a URL that does not contain a port component, the normal
default port is assumed (i.e., port 80 for http and port 443 for
https). If the list includes a URL that does not contain a path
component, the path /uap is assumed. If more than one URL is
specified in this list, the URLs are seperated by spaces.
specified in this list, the URLs are separated by spaces.
.RE
.PP
.B option \fBuser-class\fR \fIstring\fR\fB;\fR
@ -1137,6 +1137,28 @@ fully-qualified domain name, or a single label. If there is no trailing
generally update that name in some locally-defined domain.
.RE
.PP
.B option fqdn.hostname \fI--never set--\fB;
.RS 0.25i
.PP
This option should never be set, but it can be read back using the \fBoption\fR
and \fBconfig-option\fR operators in an expression, in which case it returns
the first label in the \fBfqdn.fqdn\fR suboption - for example, if
the value of \fBfqdn.fqdn\fR is "foo.example.com.", then \fBfqdn.hostname\fR
will be "foo".
.RE
.PP
.B option fqdn.domainname \fI--never set--\fB;
.RS 0.25i
.PP
This option should never be set, but it can be read back using the \fBoption\fR
and \fBconfig-option\fR operators in an expression, in which case it returns
all labels after the first label in the \fBfqdn.fqdn\fR suboption - for
example, if the value of \fBfqdn.fqdn\fR is "foo.example.com.",
then \fBfqdn.hostname\fR will be "example.com.". If this suboption value
is not set, it means that an unqualified name was sent in the fqdn option,
or that no fqdn option was sent at all.
.RE
.PP
If you wish to use any of these suboptions, we strongly recommend that you
refer to the Client FQDN option draft (or standard, when it becomes a
standard) - the documentation here is sketchy and incomplete in comparison,
@ -1347,7 +1369,7 @@ option sql-default-connection-name "PRODZA";
.PP
An option whose type is a data string is essentially just a collection
of bytes, and can be specified either as quoted text, like the text
type, or as a list of hexadecimal contents seperated by colons whose
type, or as a list of hexadecimal contents separated by colons whose
values must be between 0 and FF. For example:
.nf
@ -1427,7 +1449,7 @@ length does not include itself or the option code).
.PP
The value of this option can be set in one of two ways. The first
way is to simply specify the data directly, using a text string or a
colon-seperated list of hexadecimal values. For example:
colon-separated list of hexadecimal values. For example:
.PP
.nf
option vendor-encapsulated-options