webserver. Please read this guide carefully and make sure you understand the
security implications of what you are doing. setuid wrappers are not toys!
-Let's setting up the setuid wrapper. To compile it, you will need cmake and
+Let's first set up the setuid wrapper. To compile it, you will need cmake and
boost, including the regex and program_options boost packages. Starting in the
source directory, run::
configurable, then a user could call the script with her own configuration file,
gaining access to all domains BIND lets you configure. If you want to put the
files in another directory, change the configuration file name accordingly. Make
-sure the file (nor any of the directories it is in) can *not be written by
+sure the file (and all of the directories it is in) can *not be written by
non-root*. The setuid wrapper trusts that file. You can now install it and the
sample configuration file, and set their permissions::