From: Shawn Routhier
ISC DHCP adoped early versions of these documents, and has not - yet synced up with the final standards versions. +
ISC DHCP adopted early versions of these documents, and has not + yet synchronized with the final standards versions.
For RFCs 4702 and 4704, the 'N' bit is not yet supported. The
result is that it is always set zero, and is ignored if set.
diff --git a/doc/References.txt b/doc/References.txt
index 4139f77af..9d28f2333 100644
--- a/doc/References.txt
+++ b/doc/References.txt
@@ -468,8 +468,8 @@ Hankins & Mrugalski [Page 8]
[RFC4701] which describes the DHCID RR used in DNS to perform a kind
of atomic locking.
- ISC DHCP adoped early versions of these documents, and has not yet
- synced up with the final standards versions.
+ ISC DHCP adopted early versions of these documents, and has not yet
+ synchronized with the final standards versions.
For RFCs 4702 and 4704, the 'N' bit is not yet supported. The result
is that it is always set zero, and is ignored if set.
diff --git a/doc/References.xml b/doc/References.xml
index a7b2fdd81..02de086be 100644
--- a/doc/References.xml
+++ b/doc/References.xml
@@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
-
+
@@ -497,8 +497,8 @@