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authorTed Lemon <source@isc.org>2001-02-17 21:21:29 +0000
committerTed Lemon <source@isc.org>2001-02-17 21:21:29 +0000
commitcb3993fc658ad3f22db8f949f7922b949ce0d8b3 (patch)
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parent0295cbac90854815e730cfd77d58bda817279373 (diff)
downloadisc-dhcp-cb3993fc658ad3f22db8f949f7922b949ce0d8b3.tar.gz
Fix a think-o.
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@@ -114,7 +114,7 @@ Windows 95 does, it is recorded using the \fBhostname\fR statement.
\fBhostname "\fIhostname\fB";\fR
.PP
The DHCP server may determine that a lease has been misused in some
-way, either because a client that has been assigned a lease NAKs it,
+way, either because a client that has been assigned a lease DECLINEs it,
or because the server's own attempt to see if an address is in use
prior to reusing it reveals that the address is in fact already in
use. In that case, the \fBabandoned\fR statement will be used to