ping(8): Fix a few mandoc related issues

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Gordon Bergling 2020-12-04 20:47:56 +00:00
parent a1d505eaba
commit 4ddfc27e14

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@ -131,12 +131,11 @@ datagrams have an IPv6 header and
.Tn ICMPv6
header formatted as documented in RFC 2463.
.Pp
When invoked with a hostname, the version to which the target is
resolved first is used. In that case, the options and arguments used
must be valid for the specific IP version, otherwise
When invoked with a hostname, the version to which the target is resolved first is used.
In that case, the options and arguments used must be valid for the specific IP version, otherwise
.Nm
exits with an error. If the target is resolved to both IPv4 and IPv6,
the specific IP version can be requested by
exits with an error.
If the target is resolved to both IPv4 and IPv6, the specific IP version can be requested by
.Fl 4
or
.Fl 6
@ -210,15 +209,14 @@ option.
.It Fl I Ar iface
For an IPv4 target,
.Ar iface
is an IP address indentifying an interface from which the packets will
be sent. This flag applies only if the ping target is a multicast
address.
is an IP address indentifying an interface from which the packets will be sent.
This flag applies only if the ping target is a multicast address.
.Pp
For an IPv6 target,
.Ar iface
is a name of an interface (e.g. `em0') from which the packets will be
sent. This flag applies if the ping target is a multicast address, or
link-local/site-local unicast address.
is a name of an interface (e.g. `em0') from which the packets will be sent.
This flag applies if the ping target is a multicast address, or link-local/site-local
unicast address.
.It Fl i Ar wait
Wait
.Ar wait