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<title>BIND 9 Administrator Reference Manual</title>
<para>
After DNSSEC gets established, a typical DNSSEC configuration
- will look something like the following. It has a one or
+ will look something like the following. It has one or
more public keys for the root. This allows answers from
outside the organization to be validated. It will also
have several keys for parts of the namespace the organization
<listitem>
<para>These set the
initial value (minimum) and maximum number of recursive
- simultanious clients for any given query
+ simultaneous clients for any given query
(<qname,qtype,qclass>) that the server will accept
before dropping additional clients. <command>named</command> will attempt to
self tune this value and changes will be logged. The
<para>
Named will attempt to determine if a built-in zone already exists
or is active (covered by a forward-only forwarding declaration)
- and will not create a empty zone in that case.
+ and will not create an empty zone in that case.
</para>
<para>
The current list of empty zones is: