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authorTobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>2015-09-24 14:49:53 +0200
committerTobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>2015-09-24 14:53:36 +0200
commit07ec3c3778d7d57f6fa8055103a499e91b8d5ebb (patch)
tree8d50a1d8bcec8d85167ca9ed8ac50833ac41e2e6
parent4b9b29d4b8a169ce68ece4fc293e5524ee8e9577 (diff)
man: Correct some typos found using codespell
s/auxillary/auxiliary/ s/noone/no one/ s/todays/today's/ Signed-off-by: Tobias Klauser <tklauser@distanz.ch>
-rw-r--r--curvetun.82
-rw-r--r--netsniff-ng.84
2 files changed, 3 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/curvetun.8 b/curvetun.8
index 555908d..e90ea53 100644
--- a/curvetun.8
+++ b/curvetun.8
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ such as the Internet. Only a few software utilities exist to create such tunnels
or, VPNs. Two popular representatives of such software are OpenVPN and VTUN.
.PP
The latter also introduced the TUN/TAP interfaces into the Linux kernel. VTUN
-only has a rather basic encryption module, that does not fit todays
+only has a rather basic encryption module, that does not fit today's
cryptographic needs. By default, MD5 is used to create 128-Bit wide keys for
the symmetric BlowFish cipher in ECB mode [1].
.PP
diff --git a/netsniff-ng.8 b/netsniff-ng.8
index fb208cf..b51eba2 100644
--- a/netsniff-ng.8
+++ b/netsniff-ng.8
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ over sockets (\[lq]roll\[rq]) which means if one socket's queue is full, we move
to the next one, or by NIC hardware queue mapping (\[lq]qm\[rq]).
.PP
.SS -L <defrag|roll>, --fanout-opts <defrag|roll>
-Defines some auxillary fanout options to be used in addition to a given fanout type.
+Defines some auxiliary fanout options to be used in addition to a given fanout type.
These options apply to any fanout type. In case of \[lq]defrag\[rq], the kernel is
being told to defragment packets before delivering to user space, and \[lq]roll\[rq]
provides the same roll-over option as the \[lq]roll\[rq] fanout type, so that on any
@@ -575,7 +575,7 @@ made with two machines, and it seems that results depend on the driver ...
- wireshark gets the vlan header
- netsniff-ng doesn't get the vlan header
ethtool \-K eth0 rxvlan off
- - wireshark gets a QinQ header even though noone sent QinQ
+ - wireshark gets a QinQ header even though no one sent QinQ
- netsniff-ng gets the vlan header
.PP
RTL8111/8168B: