set DEBUG=*,-not_this
```
-Then, run the program to be debugged as ususal.
+Then, run the program to be debugged as usual.
## Millisecond diff
## IMPORTANT
-If you've used `crc` module prior to version 2.x, you might have some inconsistentcies with the current implementation because it relied on very old code and wasn't checked against reference implementation. If you upgrading from 1.x, please take special care.
+If you've used `crc` module prior to version 2.x, you might have some inconsistencies with the current implementation because it relied on very old code and wasn't checked against reference implementation. If you upgrading from 1.x, please take special care.
## Support
proxyaddr(req, function(addr, i){ return i < 1 })
```
-The `trust` arugment may also be a single IP address string or an
+The `trust` argument may also be a single IP address string or an
array of trusted addresses, as plain IP addresses, CIDR-formatted
strings, or IP/netmask strings.
IP address.
The `ipaddr.process` method works just like the `ipaddr.parse` one, but it
-automatically converts IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses to their IPv4 couterparts
+automatically converts IPv4-mapped IPv6 addresses to their IPv4 counterparts
before returning. It is useful when you have a Node.js instance listening
on an IPv6 socket, and the `net.ivp6.bindv6only` sysctl parameter (or its
equivalent on non-Linux OS) is set to 0. In this case, you can accept IPv4
## IMPORTANT
-If you've used `crc` module prior to version 2.x, you might have some inconsistentcies with the current implementation because it relied on very old code and wasn't checked against reference implementation. If you upgrading from 1.x, please take special care.
+If you've used `crc` module prior to version 2.x, you might have some inconsistencies with the current implementation because it relied on very old code and wasn't checked against reference implementation. If you upgrading from 1.x, please take special care.
## Support
## IMPORTANT
-If you've used `crc` module prior to version 2.x, you might have some inconsistentcies with the current implementation because it relied on very old code and wasn't checked against reference implementation. If you upgrading from 1.x, please take special care.
+If you've used `crc` module prior to version 2.x, you might have some inconsistencies with the current implementation because it relied on very old code and wasn't checked against reference implementation. If you upgrading from 1.x, please take special care.
## Support