Fix occurences of nos_tun to nos-tun, this improves internal

consistency as well as an usage printout.

PR:		10538
Submitted by:	piazza
Nudged by:	nrahlstr
This commit is contained in:
Jeroen Ruigrok van der Werven 2000-06-09 06:45:18 +00:00
parent a3d1d29457
commit 685fd2c56a

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@ -27,20 +27,20 @@
*/
/*
* 'nos_tun' program configure tunN interface as a point-to-point
* 'nos-tun' program configure tunN interface as a point-to-point
* connection with two "pseudo"-addresses between this host and
* 'target'.
*
* It uses Ip-over-Ip incapsulation ( protocol number 94 - IPIP)
* (known as NOS-incapsulation in CISCO-routers' terminology).
*
* 'nos_tun' can works with itself and CISCO-routers.
* (It may also work with Linux 'nos_tun's, but
* 'nos-tun' can works with itself and CISCO-routers.
* (It may also work with Linux 'nos-tun's, but
* I have no Linux system here to test with).
*
* BUGS (or features ?):
* - you must specify ONE of the target host's addresses
* ( nos_tun sends and accepts packets only to/from this
* ( nos-tun sends and accepts packets only to/from this
* address )
* - there can be only ONE tunnel between two hosts,
* more precisely - between given host and (one of)
@ -285,7 +285,7 @@ int main (int argc, char **argv)
target = *argv;
/* Establish logging through 'syslog' */
openlog("nos_tun", LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
openlog("nos-tun", LOG_PID, LOG_DAEMON);
if(Set_address(point_to, (struct sockaddr_in *)&t_laddr)) {
closelog();
@ -365,7 +365,7 @@ static void
usage()
{
fprintf(stderr,
"usage: nos_tun -t <tun_name> -s <source_addr> -d <dest_addr> -p <protocol_number> <target_addr>\n");
"usage: nos-tun -t <tun_name> -s <source_addr> -d <dest_addr> -p <protocol_number> <target_addr>\n");
exit(1);
}