bind/bind-9.18-doc-arm-rhel9.patch

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diff --git a/doc/arm/dnssec.inc.rst b/doc/arm/dnssec.inc.rst
index 0d72000..f4810ae 100644
--- a/doc/arm/dnssec.inc.rst
+++ b/doc/arm/dnssec.inc.rst
@@ -282,7 +282,7 @@ NSEC3
To sign using :ref:`NSEC3 <advanced_discussions_nsec3>` instead of :ref:`NSEC
<advanced_discussions_nsec>`, add an NSEC3PARAM record to the initial update
-request. The :term:`OPTOUT <opt-out>` bit in the NSEC3
+request. The :term:`OPTOUT <Opt-out>` bit in the NSEC3
chain can be set in the flags field of the
NSEC3PARAM record.
diff --git a/doc/arm/reference.rst b/doc/arm/reference.rst
index ef6c1c7..b59b0ac 100644
--- a/doc/arm/reference.rst
+++ b/doc/arm/reference.rst
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ The file :file:`named.conf` may contain three types of entities:
Block
:ref:`Blocks <configuration_blocks>` are containers for :term:`statements
- <statement>` which either have common functionality - for example,
+ <Statement>` which either have common functionality - for example,
the definition of a cryptographic key in a :namedconf:ref:`key` block - or which
define the scope of the statement - for example, a statement which appears
in a :namedconf:ref:`zone` block has scope only for that zone.
@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ The file :file:`named.conf` may contain three types of entities:
more argument/value pairs. The :any:`also-notify` statement may take a number
of such argument/value pairs, such as ``also-notify port 5353;``,
where ``port`` is the argument and ``5353`` is the corresponding value.
- - Statements can appear in a single :term:`block` - for
+ - Statements can appear in a single :term:`block <Block>` - for
example, an :namedconf:ref:`algorithm` statement can appear only in a
:namedconf:ref:`key` block - or in multiple blocks - for example, an
:any:`also-notify` statement can appear in an :namedconf:ref:`options`
@@ -6550,8 +6550,8 @@ The following options can be specified in a :any:`dnssec-policy` statement:
of the indicated length.
.. warning::
- Do not use extra :term:`iterations`, :term:`salt`, and
- :term:`opt-out` unless their implications are fully understood.
+ Do not use extra :term:`iterations <Iterations>`, :term:`salt <Salt>`, and
+ :term:`opt-out <Opt-out>` unless their implications are fully understood.
A higher number of iterations causes interoperability problems and opens
servers to CPU-exhausting DoS attacks.