fix spelling errors reported by Fossies.

(cherry picked from commit ba0313e649)
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Evan Hunt
2020-02-20 14:49:36 -08:00
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commit 11a0d771f9
169 changed files with 360 additions and 360 deletions

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@@ -1120,7 +1120,7 @@ RFC 1035 Domain Implementation and Specification November 1987
A records cause no additional section processing. The RDATA section of
an A line in a master file is an Internet address expressed as four
decimal numbers separated by dots without any imbedded spaces (e.g.,
decimal numbers separated by dots without any embedded spaces (e.g.,
"10.2.0.52" or "192.0.5.6").
3.4.2. WKS RDATA format
@@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@ RDATA a variable length string of octets that describes the
In order to reduce the size of messages, the domain system utilizes a
compression scheme which eliminates the repetition of domain names in a
message. In this scheme, an entire domain name or a list of labels at
the end of a domain name is replaced with a pointer to a prior occurance
the end of a domain name is replaced with a pointer to a prior occurrence
of the same name.
The pointer takes the form of a two octet sequence:
@@ -1662,7 +1662,7 @@ represented as either:
- a sequence of labels ending with a pointer
Pointers can only be used for occurances of a domain name where the
Pointers can only be used for occurrences of a domain name where the
format is not class specific. If this were not the case, a name server
or resolver would be required to know the format of all RRs it handled.
As yet, there are no such cases, but they may occur in future RDATA
@@ -2825,13 +2825,13 @@ RFC 1035 Domain Implementation and Specification November 1987
Facilities," RFC-882, USC/Information Sciences
Institute, November 1983.
Superceeded by this memo.
Superseded by this memo.
[RFC-883] P. Mockapetris, "Domain names - Implementation and
Specification," RFC-883, USC/Information Sciences
Institute, November 1983.
Superceeded by this memo.
Superseded by this memo.
[RFC-920] J. Postel and J. Reynolds, "Domain Requirements",
RFC-920, USC/Information Sciences Institute,