Subject: Just correct some spelling Origin: v7-5-g2ef4acf Upstream-Author: Christopher J. Ruwe Date: Fri Jul 10 11:01:56 2020 +0200 --- a/doc/tang.8.adoc +++ b/doc/tang.8.adoc @@ -19,7 +19,7 @@ escrow server and fetch the key. However, escrow servers have many additional requirements, including -authentication (so that clients can't get keys they aren't suppossed to have) +authentication (so that clients can't get keys they aren't supposed to have) and transport encryption (so that attackers listening on the network can't eavesdrop on the keys in transit). @@ -84,7 +84,7 @@ == HIGH PERFORMANCE The Tang protocol is extremely fast. However, in the default setup we -use systemd socket activiation to start one process per connection. This +use systemd socket activation to start one process per connection. This imposes a performance overhead. For most deployments, this is still probably quick enough, given that Tang is extremely lightweight. But for larger deployments, greater performance can be achieved. @@ -101,7 +101,7 @@ Tang provides two methods for building a high availability deployment. -1. Client redundency (recommended) +1. Client redundancy (recommended) 2. Key sharing with DNS round-robin While it may be tempting to share keys between Tang servers, this method