Signed-off-by: Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com>
the migration of the domain. Usage requires proper TLS setup for both source
and target. Normally the TLS certificate from the destination host must match
+the host's name for TLS verification to succeed. When the certificate does not
-+match the destination hostname and the expected cetificate's hostname is
++match the destination hostname and the expected certificate's hostname is
+known, *--tls-destination* can be used to pass the expected *hostname* when
+starting the migration.
*
* Normally the TLS certificate from the destination host must match the host's
* name for TLS verification to succeed. When the certificate does not match
- * the destination hostname and the expected cetificate's hostname is known,
+ * the destination hostname and the expected certificate's hostname is known,
* this parameter can be used to pass this expected hostname when starting
* the migration.
*/