s/algorithmm/algorithm/ s/an other/another/ s/certicates/certificates/ s/exemples/examples/ s/informations/information/ s/optionnal/optional/ --- doc/design-thoughts/config-language.txt | 4 ++-- doc/internals/http-parsing.txt | 4 ++-- doc/management.txt | 6 +++--- 3 files changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)
diff --git doc/design-thoughts/config-language.txt doc/design-thoughts/config-language.txt index 510ada68e..20c4fbd2b 100644 --- doc/design-thoughts/config-language.txt +++ doc/design-thoughts/config-language.txt @@ -24,9 +24,9 @@ Pour les filtres : <operator> = [ == | =~ | =* | =^ | =/ | != | !~ | !* | !^ | !/ ] <pattern> = "<string>" <action> = [ allow | permit | deny | delete | replace | switch | add | set | redir ] - <args> = optionnal action args + <args> = optional action args - exemples: + examples: req in URI =^ "/images" switch images req in h(host) =* ".mydomain.com" switch mydomain diff --git doc/internals/http-parsing.txt doc/internals/http-parsing.txt index 494558baa..8b3f23960 100644 --- doc/internals/http-parsing.txt +++ doc/internals/http-parsing.txt @@ -325,11 +325,11 @@ Unfortunately, some products such as Apache allow such characters :-/ - each http_txn has 1 request message (http_req), and 0 or 1 response message (http_rtr). Each of them has 1 and only one http_txn. An http_txn holds - informations such as the HTTP method, the URI, the HTTP version, the + information such as the HTTP method, the URI, the HTTP version, the transfer-encoding, the HTTP status, the authorization, the req and rtr content-length, the timers, logs, etc... The backend and server which process the request are also known from the http_txn. -- both request and response messages hold header and parsing informations, such +- both request and response messages hold header and parsing information, such as the parsing state, start of headers, start of message, captures, etc... diff --git doc/management.txt doc/management.txt index c93bff5db..b2a34fb9c 100644 --- doc/management.txt +++ doc/management.txt @@ -208,7 +208,7 @@ list of options is : tokenized, so comments are stripped and indenting is forced. If a non-zero key is specified, lines are truncated before sensitive/confidential fields, and identifiers and addresses are emitted hashed with this key using the - same algorithmm as the one used by the anonymized mode on the CLI. This + same algorithm as the one used by the anonymized mode on the CLI. This means that the output may safely be shared with a developer who needs it to figure what's happening in a dump that was anonymized using the same key. Please also see the CLI's "set anon" command. @@ -1690,7 +1690,7 @@ add server <backend>/<server> [args]* add ssl ca-file <cafile> <payload> Add a new certificate to a ca-file. This command is useful when you reached - the buffer size limit on the CLI and want to add multiple certicates. + the buffer size limit on the CLI and want to add multiple certificates. Instead of doing a "set" with all the certificates you are able to add each certificate individually. A "set ssl ca-file" will reset the ca-file. @@ -2964,7 +2964,7 @@ show resolvers [<resolvers section id>] other: any other DNS errors invalid: invalid DNS response (from a protocol point of view) too_big: too big response - outdated: number of response arrived too late (after an other name server) + outdated: number of response arrived too late (after another name server) show servers conn [<backend>] Dump the current and idle connections state of the servers belonging to the -- 2.30.2