Commit 99749f33 authored by Peter Eisentraut's avatar Peter Eisentraut

Put spaces after "RFC".

parent 88a79c1d
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<chapter id="client-authentication">
<title>Client Authentication</title>
......@@ -666,10 +666,10 @@ local db1,db2,@demodbs all md5
<para>
<productname>GSSAPI</productname> is an industry-standard protocol
for secure authentication defined in RFC2743.
for secure authentication defined in RFC 2743.
<productname>PostgreSQL</productname> supports
<productname>GSSAPI</productname> with <productname>Kerberos</productname>
authentication according to RFC1964. <productname>GSSAPI</productname>
authentication according to RFC 1964. <productname>GSSAPI</productname>
provides automatic authentication (single sign-on) for systems
that support it. The authentication itself is secure, but the
data sent over the connection will be in clear unless
......@@ -851,7 +851,7 @@ local db1,db2,@demodbs all md5
<para>
The <quote>Identification Protocol</quote> is described in
<citetitle>RFC 1413</citetitle>. Virtually every Unix-like
RFC 1413. Virtually every Unix-like
operating system ships with an ident server that listens on TCP
port 113 by default. The basic functionality of an ident server
is to answer questions like <quote>What user initiated the
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<sect1 id="pgcrypto">
<title>pgcrypto</title>
......@@ -390,7 +390,7 @@
<title>PGP encryption functions</title>
<para>
The functions here implement the encryption part of the OpenPGP (RFC2440)
The functions here implement the encryption part of the OpenPGP (RFC 2440)
standard. Supported are both symmetric-key and public-key encryption.
</para>
......@@ -689,7 +689,7 @@
<para>
Whether to convert <literal>\n</literal> into <literal>\r\n</literal> when
encrypting and <literal>\r\n</literal> to <literal>\n</literal> when
decrypting. RFC2440 specifies that text data should be stored using
decrypting. RFC 2440 specifies that text data should be stored using
<literal>\r\n</literal> line-feeds. Use this to get fully RFC-compliant
behavior.
</para>
......@@ -706,7 +706,7 @@
<para>
Do not protect data with SHA-1. The only good reason to use this
option is to achieve compatibility with ancient PGP products, predating
the addition of SHA-1 protected packets to RFC2440.
the addition of SHA-1 protected packets to RFC 2440.
Recent gnupg.org and pgp.com software supports it fine.
</para>
<programlisting>
......@@ -1179,7 +1179,7 @@
<para>
<ulink url="http://www.imc.org/draft-ietf-openpgp-rfc2440bis"></ulink>
</para>
<para>New version of RFC2440.</para>
<para>New version of RFC 2440.</para>
</listitem>
<listitem>
<para><ulink url="http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc1321.txt"></ulink></para>
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