Author: alopresto
Date: Tue Jul 17 02:48:53 2018
New Revision: 1836078

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=1836078&view=rev
Log:
Fixed minor formatting errors.

Modified:
    nifi/site/trunk/gpg.html

Modified: nifi/site/trunk/gpg.html
URL: 
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/nifi/site/trunk/gpg.html?rev=1836078&r1=1836077&r2=1836078&view=diff
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--- nifi/site/trunk/gpg.html (original)
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 <ul>
 <li><strong>Asymmetric Cryptography</strong> - a type of cryptography which 
relies on <em>key pairs</em> -- a <em>public</em> and <em>private</em> key 
which are mathematically-related such that no other component key matches. This 
cryptography offers the following actions: <strong>encrypt</strong>, 
<strong>decrypt</strong>, <strong>sign</strong>, and 
<strong>verify</strong></li>
 <li><strong>Cryptographic Signature</strong> - a series of bytes which are the 
result of a signing operation such that only the possessor of a specific 
private key could have generated this signature. A valid signature indicates 
that the possessor of said key performed the operation (non-repudiable)</li>
-<li><strong>GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG)</strong> - an open-source 
implementation of encryption software compatible with the OpenPGP standard 
specified by [RFC 4880][rfc4880]</li>
-<li><strong>Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)</strong> - an encryption program written 
by Phil Zimmermann to provide cryptographic protection (via confidentiality and 
integrity/authenticity) over data. It follows the OpenPGP standard as specified 
by [RFC 4880][rfc4880]</li>
+<li><strong>GNU Privacy Guard (GnuPG or GPG)</strong> - an open-source 
implementation of encryption software compatible with the OpenPGP standard 
specified by <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880";>RFC 4880</a></li>
+<li><strong>Pretty Good Privacy (PGP)</strong> - an encryption program written 
by Phil Zimmermann to provide cryptographic protection (via confidentiality and 
integrity/authenticity) over data. It follows the OpenPGP standard as specified 
by <a href="https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc4880";>RFC 4880</a></li>
 </ul>
 <h2><a name="variable-reference-substitutions">Variable Reference 
Substitutions</a></h2>
 <p>Throughout this guide, references must be made to names and values that 
will vary from release to release.  For clarity<br>


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