Fix a few small typos and formatting.

Fix a few small typos and formatting.

Change-Id: I5bf1f1aba518aa4df605b9e9133953f9fa256c4c
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Katie McEwen 2016-03-08 13:13:26 -08:00 committed by Katie McEwen
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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ URL, and the external URL.
Kolla offers two options for assigning these endpoints to network addresses.
These are combined and separate. For the combined option, all three
endpoints share the same IP address. For the separate option, the external
URL is assigned to an IP address that is different that the IP address
URL is assigned to an IP address that is different than the IP address
shared by the internal and admin URLs.
The configuration parameters related to these options are:
@ -47,6 +47,7 @@ deployment use the variables:
- kolla_internal_fqdn
- kolla_external_fqdn
::
kolla_internal_fqdn: inside.mykolla.example.net
kolla_external_fqdn: mykolla.example.net
@ -78,7 +79,7 @@ The default for TLS is disabled; to enable TLS networking:
.. NOTE:: TLS authentication is based on certificates that have been
signed by trusted Certificate Authorities. Examples of commercial
CAs are Comodo, Symantec, GoDaddy, and GlobalSign. Letsencrypt.org
is a CA that will provided trusted certificates at no charge. Many
is a CA that will provide trusted certificates at no charge. Many
company's IT departments will provide certificates within that
company's domain. If using a trusted CA is not possible for your
situation, you can use OpenSSL to create your own or see the section