ppps -> ppp's; suggested by sheldonh

.Nm ppp -> .Nm; overlooked by me
Microsofts -> Microsoft's; OpenBSD
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Brian Somers 2000-03-14 20:04:32 +00:00
parent a60f44db18
commit 959d90ef1d
2 changed files with 26 additions and 26 deletions

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@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ flag (or
flag for backwards compatability) does the equivalent of a
.Dq nat enable yes ,
enabling
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
network address translation features. This allows
.Nm ppp
.Nm
to act as a NAT or masquerading engine for all machines on an internal
LAN. Refer to
.Xr libalias 3
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ In foreground mode,
attempts to establish a connection with the peer immediately, but never
becomes a daemon. The link is created in background mode. This is useful
if you wish to control
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
invocation from another process.
.It Fl direct
This is used for receiving incoming connections.
@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ after altering
.Pa /etc/syslog.conf .
.It
Although not strictly relevant to
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
operation, you should configure your resolver so that it works correctly.
This can be done by configuring a local DNS
.Pq using Xr named 8
@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ description below too - you'll probably need to
Usually, parity is set to
.Dq none ,
and this is
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
default. Parity is a rather archaic error checking mechanism that is no
longer used because modern modems do their own error checking, and most
link-layer protocols (that's what
@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ commands. Refer to their descriptions below.
.Pp
.Sh RECEIVING INCOMING PPP CONNECTIONS (Method 2)
This method differs in that we use
.Nm ppp
.Nm
to authenticate the connection rather than
.Xr login 1 :
.Bl -enum
@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ may also contain a list of numbers or a
as if passed to the
.Dq set cbcp
command. The value will be used in
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
subsequent CBCP phase.
.Sh PPP OVER TCP and UDP (a.k.a Tunnelling)
Instead of running
@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@ directory. This socket is used to pass link information (including
the actual link file descriptor) between different
.Nm
invocations. This facilitates
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
ability to be run from a
.Xr getty 8
or directly from
@ -2595,7 +2595,7 @@ and wait for the controlling
.Nm
to finish with the link and deliver a signal back to the idle process.
This prevents the confusion that results from
.Nm ppp Ns No 's
.Nm Ns No 's
parent considering the link resource available again.
.Pp
For tty devices that have entries in
@ -3374,7 +3374,7 @@ or
may make the log file more readable.
.It resolv Ar command
This command controls
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
manipulation of the
.Xr resolv.conf 5
file. When
@ -3608,7 +3608,7 @@ is the callee, the number should be specified as the fifth field of
the peers entry in
.Pa /etc/ppp/ppp.secret .
.It cbcp
Microsofts callback control protocol is used. See
Microsoft's callback control protocol is used. See
.Dq set cbcp
below.
.Pp
@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@ options) if you wish callback to be optional.
.Op Ar delay Op Ar retry
.Oc
.Xc
If no arguments are given, CBCP (Microsofts CallBack Control Protocol)
If no arguments are given, CBCP (Microsoft's CallBack Control Protocol)
is disabled - ie, configuring CBCP in the
.Dq set callback
command will result in
@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ result in a warning when the device is opened.
.Pp
Some modems take more than one second after connecting to assert the carrier
signal. If this delay isn't increased, this will result in
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
inability to detect when the link is dropped, as
.Nm
assumes that the device isn't asserting carrier.

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@ -34,9 +34,9 @@ flag (or
flag for backwards compatability) does the equivalent of a
.Dq nat enable yes ,
enabling
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
network address translation features. This allows
.Nm ppp
.Nm
to act as a NAT or masquerading engine for all machines on an internal
LAN. Refer to
.Xr libalias 3
@ -113,7 +113,7 @@ In foreground mode,
attempts to establish a connection with the peer immediately, but never
becomes a daemon. The link is created in background mode. This is useful
if you wish to control
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
invocation from another process.
.It Fl direct
This is used for receiving incoming connections.
@ -443,7 +443,7 @@ after altering
.Pa /etc/syslog.conf .
.It
Although not strictly relevant to
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
operation, you should configure your resolver so that it works correctly.
This can be done by configuring a local DNS
.Pq using Xr named 8
@ -510,7 +510,7 @@ description below too - you'll probably need to
Usually, parity is set to
.Dq none ,
and this is
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
default. Parity is a rather archaic error checking mechanism that is no
longer used because modern modems do their own error checking, and most
link-layer protocols (that's what
@ -1136,7 +1136,7 @@ commands. Refer to their descriptions below.
.Pp
.Sh RECEIVING INCOMING PPP CONNECTIONS (Method 2)
This method differs in that we use
.Nm ppp
.Nm
to authenticate the connection rather than
.Xr login 1 :
.Bl -enum
@ -1262,7 +1262,7 @@ may also contain a list of numbers or a
as if passed to the
.Dq set cbcp
command. The value will be used in
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
subsequent CBCP phase.
.Sh PPP OVER TCP and UDP (a.k.a Tunnelling)
Instead of running
@ -2278,7 +2278,7 @@ directory. This socket is used to pass link information (including
the actual link file descriptor) between different
.Nm
invocations. This facilitates
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
ability to be run from a
.Xr getty 8
or directly from
@ -2595,7 +2595,7 @@ and wait for the controlling
.Nm
to finish with the link and deliver a signal back to the idle process.
This prevents the confusion that results from
.Nm ppp Ns No 's
.Nm Ns No 's
parent considering the link resource available again.
.Pp
For tty devices that have entries in
@ -3374,7 +3374,7 @@ or
may make the log file more readable.
.It resolv Ar command
This command controls
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
manipulation of the
.Xr resolv.conf 5
file. When
@ -3608,7 +3608,7 @@ is the callee, the number should be specified as the fifth field of
the peers entry in
.Pa /etc/ppp/ppp.secret .
.It cbcp
Microsofts callback control protocol is used. See
Microsoft's callback control protocol is used. See
.Dq set cbcp
below.
.Pp
@ -3659,7 +3659,7 @@ options) if you wish callback to be optional.
.Op Ar delay Op Ar retry
.Oc
.Xc
If no arguments are given, CBCP (Microsofts CallBack Control Protocol)
If no arguments are given, CBCP (Microsoft's CallBack Control Protocol)
is disabled - ie, configuring CBCP in the
.Dq set callback
command will result in
@ -3720,7 +3720,7 @@ result in a warning when the device is opened.
.Pp
Some modems take more than one second after connecting to assert the carrier
signal. If this delay isn't increased, this will result in
.Nm ppp Ns No s
.Nm Ns No 's
inability to detect when the link is dropped, as
.Nm
assumes that the device isn't asserting carrier.