Fix some typos

Obtained from: OpenBSD
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brian 2000-03-14 01:47:13 +00:00
parent cb839970d4
commit 75fdce32f8
2 changed files with 8 additions and 8 deletions

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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ minimum.
Name Server Addresses and NetBIOS Name Server Addresses can be negotiated
with clients using the Microsoft
.Em PPP
stack (ie. Win95, WinNT)
stack (i.e., Win95, WinNT)
.It Supports Multi-link PPP (rfc 1990)
It is possible to configure
.Nm
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Make sure that your system has a group named
.Dq network
in the
.Pa /etc/group
file and that that group contains the names of all users expected to use
file and that the group contains the names of all users expected to use
.Nm ppp .
Refer to the
.Xr group 5
@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@ and represent the TH_ACK, TH_SYN and TH_FIN or TH_RST TCP flags respectively.
.It
Each filter can hold up to 40 rules, starting from rule 0.
The entire rule set is not effective until rule 0 is defined,
ie. the default is to allow everything through.
i.e., the default is to allow everything through.
.It
If no rule is matched to a packet, that packet will be discarded
(blocked).
@ -2070,7 +2070,7 @@ should immediately follow
.Dq set log .
The default is
.Dq set log local
(ie. only the un-maskable warning, error and alert output).
(i.e., only the un-maskable warning, error and alert output).
.Pp
If The first argument to
.Dq set log Op local

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@ -327,7 +327,7 @@ minimum.
Name Server Addresses and NetBIOS Name Server Addresses can be negotiated
with clients using the Microsoft
.Em PPP
stack (ie. Win95, WinNT)
stack (i.e., Win95, WinNT)
.It Supports Multi-link PPP (rfc 1990)
It is possible to configure
.Nm
@ -394,7 +394,7 @@ Make sure that your system has a group named
.Dq network
in the
.Pa /etc/group
file and that that group contains the names of all users expected to use
file and that the group contains the names of all users expected to use
.Nm ppp .
Refer to the
.Xr group 5
@ -1558,7 +1558,7 @@ and represent the TH_ACK, TH_SYN and TH_FIN or TH_RST TCP flags respectively.
.It
Each filter can hold up to 40 rules, starting from rule 0.
The entire rule set is not effective until rule 0 is defined,
ie. the default is to allow everything through.
i.e., the default is to allow everything through.
.It
If no rule is matched to a packet, that packet will be discarded
(blocked).
@ -2070,7 +2070,7 @@ should immediately follow
.Dq set log .
The default is
.Dq set log local
(ie. only the un-maskable warning, error and alert output).
(i.e., only the un-maskable warning, error and alert output).
.Pp
If The first argument to
.Dq set log Op local