tcpdump/tcpdump-4.1.1-manpagefix.patch
Michal Sekletar 18ebd1c2d9 Fix manpage, handling of bad date format(tcpslice)
Fix manpage (#663739)
Fix improper handling of bad date format in tcpslice (#684005)
Spec file clean up
2011-08-24 14:56:22 +02:00

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diff -up ./tcpdump.1.in.orig ./tcpdump.1.in
--- ./tcpdump.1.in.orig 2010-03-12 02:56:44.000000000 +0100
+++ ./tcpdump.1.in 2011-08-24 14:47:56.000000000 +0200
@@ -256,7 +256,7 @@ Print the link-level header on each dump
.B \-E
Use \fIspi@ipaddr algo:secret\fP for decrypting IPsec ESP packets that
are addressed to \fIaddr\fP and contain Security Parameter Index value
-\fIspi\fP. This combination may be repeated with comma or newline seperation.
+\fIspi\fP. This combination may be repeated with comma or newline separation.
.IP
Note that setting the secret for IPv4 ESP packets is supported at this time.
.IP
@@ -272,7 +272,7 @@ The ability to decrypt packets is only p
with cryptography enabled.
.IP
\fIsecret\fP is the ASCII text for ESP secret key.
-If preceeded by 0x, then a hex value will be read.
+If preceded by 0x, then a hex value will be read.
.IP
The option assumes RFC2406 ESP, not RFC1827 ESP.
The option is only for debugging purposes, and
@@ -998,7 +998,7 @@ Recall the structure of a TCP header wit
-----------------------------------------------------------------
| sequence number |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
-| acknowledgment number |
+| acknowledgement number |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
| HL | rsvd |C|E|U|A|P|R|S|F| window size |
-----------------------------------------------------------------
@@ -1281,7 +1281,7 @@ Be warned that with -v a single SMB pack
may take up a page or more, so only use -v if you really want all the
gory details.
-For information on SMB packet formats and what all te fields mean see
+For information on SMB packet formats and what all the fields mean see
www.cifs.org or the pub/samba/specs/ directory on your favorite
samba.org mirror site.
The SMB patches were written by Andrew Tridgell