the zone. To address this, <span class="command"><strong>named</strong></span> can now
limit the size of IXFR responses it sends in response to zone
transfer requests. If an IXFR response would be larger than an
- AXFR of the entire zone, it will send an AXFR resonse instead.
+ AXFR of the entire zone, it will send an AXFR response instead.
</p>
<p>
This behavior is controlled by the <span class="command"><strong>max-ixfr-ratio</strong></span>
the zone. To address this, <span class="command"><strong>named</strong></span> can now
limit the size of IXFR responses it sends in response to zone
transfer requests. If an IXFR response would be larger than an
- AXFR of the entire zone, it will send an AXFR resonse instead.
+ AXFR of the entire zone, it will send an AXFR response instead.
</p>
<p>
This behavior is controlled by the <span class="command"><strong>max-ixfr-ratio</strong></span>
incremental changes are applied to the zone. To address this, named
can now limit the size of IXFR responses it sends in response to zone
transfer requests. If an IXFR response would be larger than an AXFR of
- the entire zone, it will send an AXFR resonse instead.
+ the entire zone, it will send an AXFR response instead.
This behavior is controlled by the max-ixfr-ratio option - a
percentage value representing the ratio of IXFR size to the size of a