Fix some typos in help text

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Sebastian Lohff 2018-04-01 21:02:06 +02:00
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@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ Yes, there is a whoisd running on port 43 on the same server as the webinterface
```$ whois -h $host MAIN16-ASB``` ```$ whois -h $host MAIN16-ASB```
The whoisd and is rfc3912 compatible. The whoisd is rfc3912 compatible.
#### What is the difference between mnt by and mnt lower? #### What is the difference between mnt by and mnt lower?
The mnt_by can edit the whole objects, mnt_lower can only edit parts of the object. For an InetNum object The mnt_by can edit the whole objects, mnt_lower can only edit parts of the object. For an InetNum object
@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ No.
#### What are glue records? #### What are glue records?
When your nameserver is below its own domain (e.g. ```ns1.noot.dn.``` is under ```noot.dn```) a resolver cannot When your nameserver is below its own domain (e.g. ```ns1.noot.dn.``` is under ```noot.dn```) a resolver cannot
now the ```A```/```AAAA``` records of ```ns1.noot.dn.``` without knowing the ```A```/```AAAA``` record of ```ns1.noot.dn.```. resolv the ```A```/```AAAA``` records of ```ns1.noot.dn.``` without knowing the ```A```/```AAAA``` record of ```ns1.noot.dn.```.
This recursive dependency is solved by using glue records. With glue records you can tell the TLD This recursive dependency is solved by using glue records. With glue records you can tell the TLD
nameserver (dn. in this case) where to find your nameserver. nameserver (dn. in this case) where to find your nameserver.