.B ip\-transparent: \fI<yes or no>
If yes, then use IP_TRANSPARENT socket option on sockets where unbound
is listening for incoming traffic. Default no. Allows you to bind to
-non\-local interfaces. For example for non\-existant IP addresses that
+non\-local interfaces. For example for non\-existent IP addresses that
are going to exist later on, with host failover configuration. This is
a lot like interface\-automatic, but that one services all interfaces
and with this option you can select which (future) interfaces unbound
Aggressive NSEC uses the DNSSEC NSEC chain to synthesize NXDOMAIN
and other denials, using information from previous NXDOMAINs answers.
Default is off. It helps to reduce the query rate towards targets that get
-a very high nonexistant name lookup rate.
+a very high nonexistent name lookup rate.
.TP
.B private\-address: \fI<IP address or subnet>
Give IPv4 of IPv6 addresses or classless subnets. These are addresses