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-rw-r--r-- | ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf | 4 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf.man | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ax25ipd/ax25ipd.man | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ax25mond/ax25mond.man | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf.man | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | ax25rtd/ax25rtd.man | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | call/call.man | 2 |
8 files changed, 13 insertions, 13 deletions
diff --git a/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf b/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf index 8c5a0b4..57d98e2 100644 --- a/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf +++ b/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf @@ -49,8 +49,8 @@ mode tnc # As serial port, you could assign physical ports like ttyS0 or ptys. # ax25ipd supports BSD-style pseudo-terminals as well as the Unix98 pty's. # If the tty argument is "/dev/ptmx", then Unix98 behaviour -# will automaticaly take effekt. With Unix98 pty's, the slave tty name -# could not be forseen. That's why ax25ipd will print the corresponding +# will automatically take effect. With Unix98 pty's, the slave tty name +# could not be foreseen. That's why ax25ipd will print the corresponding # slave pty name as a separate line on stdout. # #device ampr diff --git a/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf.man b/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf.man index 1507339..e0bd9e2 100644 --- a/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf.man +++ b/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.conf.man @@ -72,7 +72,7 @@ mode tnc .br # if you use tun/tap or ethertap instead of kissattach you may say, without .br -# leading slashes (!! - that's how @@@ax25ipd@@@ consideres using the tty kiss +# leading slashes (!! - that's how @@@ax25ipd@@@ considers using the tty kiss .br # driver or tun/tap or ethertap): .br @@ -92,7 +92,7 @@ mode tnc .br # with bpqether or pty, you do not need to care about the speed .br -# tun/tap: as descriped in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt, +# tun/tap: as described in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/networking/tuntap.txt, .br # make a device # like this: .br @@ -106,7 +106,7 @@ mode tnc .br # If the tty argument is "/dev/ptmx", then Unix98 behaviour .br -# will automaticaly take effekt. With Unix98 pty's, the slave tty name +# will automatically take effect. With Unix98 pty's, the slave tty name .br # could not be forseen. That's why @@@ax25ipd@@@ will print the corresponding .br diff --git a/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.man b/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.man index 180a0f3..3899244 100644 --- a/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.man +++ b/ax25ipd/ax25ipd.man @@ -6,8 +6,8 @@ .SH DESCRIPTION .LP .B @@@ax25ipd@@@ -is an RFC1226 compliant daemon capable of providing the encapsualtion -neccessary to send and receive AX.25 traffic across an IP transport. +is an RFC1226 compliant daemon capable of providing the encapsulation +necessary to send and receive AX.25 traffic across an IP transport. .LP Normally invoked as part of the boot order network initialisation, .B @@@ax25ipd@@@ @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Use the configuration file named by FILE instead of the default. .TP 10 .BI \-d,--ttydevice TTYDEV Use ttydevice instead of the configured. This is useful because on systems -with unix98 PTYs the device is allocated dynamicaly and thus the name is +with unix98 PTYs the device is allocated dynamically and thus the name is not predictable. .TP 10 .BI \-f,--nofork diff --git a/ax25mond/ax25mond.man b/ax25mond/ax25mond.man index f62ae83..ca1e417 100644 --- a/ax25mond/ax25mond.man +++ b/ax25mond/ax25mond.man @@ -7,7 +7,7 @@ where the received data will be retransmitted .SH DESCRIPTION .LP .B Ax25mond -will first read it's configuration file /etc/ax25/ax25mond.conf. It will +will first read its configuration file /etc/ax25/ax25mond.conf. It will then wait for connects on the sockets specified in this file. When connected, it will transmit all data which it has received on the AX.25 monitor socket. diff --git a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf index 0b84f32..750460b 100644 --- a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf +++ b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf @@ -26,7 +26,7 @@ ip-maxroutes 4096 # where "radio" is the name of the table, (for the configuration option below). # #ip-encaps-dev ipax0 -# This option was for a patched kernel of the 2.2.x series. Multible +# This option was for a patched kernel of the 2.2.x series. Multiple interfaces # interfaces were aggregated to one interface when sending IP frames. # # Port config diff --git a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf.man b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf.man index 4011a64..19bfedf 100644 --- a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf.man +++ b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.conf.man @@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ where "radio" is the name of the table, (for the configuration example above). This option is disabled by default. .TP ip-encaps-dev ipax0 -This option was for a patched kernel of the 2.2.x series. Multible interfaces +This option was for a patched kernel of the 2.2.x series. Multiple interfaces were aggregated to one interface when sending IP frames. This option is disabled by default. .TP diff --git a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.man b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.man index e0dc208..6fd2dfd 100644 --- a/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.man +++ b/ax25rtd/ax25rtd.man @@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ can be turned on or off by altering the configuration file /etc/ax25/ax25rtd.conf. .LP @@@Ax25rtd@@@ provides a socket /var/ax25/ax25rtd/control which is used for -runtime maintainance through +runtime maintenance through .B @@@ax25rtctl@@@ or to set up new routes by other daemons (a Flexnet router, perhaps?) diff --git a/call/call.man b/call/call.man index 278bc5a..0f4c705 100644 --- a/call/call.man +++ b/call/call.man @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ This is useful for scripting where you just don't like the remote site to trigge Set idle timeout seconds after a connection will be closed automatically when there's no data being transferred (in- and outbound). If timeout is set to 3600, the connection will close after 1h inactivity. A value of 0.5 is 500ms. .TP 10 .BI "\-W" -Wait for remote disconnect even if stdin is closed. Normaly, "echo q | @@@call@@@ ax0 db0fhn" closes immediately after "echo q" terminates; thus we never see the greeting from db0fhn. With the -W option, @@@call@@@ waits until the ax25-connection is disconnected (i.e. db0fhn disconnects after "q" command). Very useful for scripting. You might like to combine it with the -T option. +Wait for remote disconnect even if stdin is closed. Normally, "echo q | @@@call@@@ ax0 db0fhn" closes immediately after "echo q" terminates; thus we never see the greeting from db0fhn. With the -W option, @@@call@@@ waits until the ax25-connection is disconnected (i.e. db0fhn disconnects after "q" command). Very useful for scripting. You might like to combine it with the -T option. .LP The @@@call@@@ program interprets lines beginning with a '~' specially. The following '~' escapes are available. |