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-rw-r--r--trafgen.82
2 files changed, 2 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/mausezahn.8 b/mausezahn.8
index 3b5afa3..3efc403 100644
--- a/mausezahn.8
+++ b/mausezahn.8
@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ You can use also spaces as separation characters.
.PP
.SH USAGE EXAMPLE
.PP
-For more comprehensive examples, have a look at the two followng HOWTO sections.
+For more comprehensive examples, have a look at the two following HOWTO sections.
.PP
.SS mausezahn eth0 \-c 0 \-d 2s \-t bpdu vlan=5
Send BPDU frames for VLAN 5 as used with Cisco's PVST+ type of STP. By default
diff --git a/trafgen.8 b/trafgen.8
index 6f4b806..4a888c5 100644
--- a/trafgen.8
+++ b/trafgen.8
@@ -427,7 +427,7 @@ For smoke/fuzz testing with trafgen, it is recommended to have a direct
link between the host you want to analyze (''victim'' machine) and the host
you run trafgen on (''attacker'' machine). If the ICMP reply from the victim
fails, we assume that probably its kernel crashed, thus we print the last
-sent packet togther with the seed and quit probing. It might be very unlikely
+sent packet together with the seed and quit probing. It might be very unlikely
to find such a ping-of-death on modern Linux systems. However, there might
be a good chance to find it on some proprietary (e.g. embedded) systems or
buggy driver firmwares that are in the wild. Also, fuzz testing can be done