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change BIND 10 references to Kea.

Jeremy C. Reed 10 years ago
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      doc/guide/dhcp6-srv.xml

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doc/guide/dhcp6-srv.xml

@@ -1061,7 +1061,7 @@ should include options from the isc option space:
 
 
     Even though the "container" option does not carry any data except
     Even though the "container" option does not carry any data except
     sub-options, the "data" field must be explicitly set to an empty value.
     sub-options, the "data" field must be explicitly set to an empty value.
-    This is required because in the current version of BIND 10 DHCP, the default
+    This is required because in the current version of Kea, the default
     configuration values are not propagated to the configuration parsers: if the
     configuration values are not propagated to the configuration parsers: if the
     "data" is not set the parser will assume that this parameter is not
     "data" is not set the parser will assume that this parameter is not
     specified and an error will be reported.
     specified and an error will be reported.
@@ -1646,8 +1646,8 @@ should include options from the isc option space:
         It is unlikely that this parameter should ever need to be changed.
         It is unlikely that this parameter should ever need to be changed.
         However, if such a need arises, stop the server, edit the file and restart
         However, if such a need arises, stop the server, edit the file and restart
         the server. (The file is named kea-dhcp6-serverid and by default is
         the server. (The file is named kea-dhcp6-serverid and by default is
-        stored in the "var" subdirectory of the directory in which BIND 10 is installed.
-        This can be changed when BIND 10 is built by using "--localstatedir"
+        stored in the "var" subdirectory of the directory in which Kea is installed.
+        This can be changed when Kea is built by using "--localstatedir"
         on the "configure" command line.)  The file is a text file that contains
         on the "configure" command line.)  The file is a text file that contains
         double digit hexadecimal values
         double digit hexadecimal values
         separated by colons. This format is similar to typical MAC address
         separated by colons. This format is similar to typical MAC address