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new 436dccb49 gnunet.conf.5: Typo fixes
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commit 436dccb49b63bdc7fffac527cb901c1f8f0b243a
Author: Nils Gillmann <address@hidden>
AuthorDate: Fri May 4 19:00:08 2018 +0000
gnunet.conf.5: Typo fixes
Signed-off-by: Nils Gillmann <address@hidden>
---
doc/man/gnunet.conf.5 | 4 ++--
1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
diff --git a/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5 b/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5
index 3df3b437a..455247e81 100644
--- a/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5
+++ b/doc/man/gnunet.conf.5
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ gnunet.conf \- GNUnet configuration file
.SH DESCRIPTION
.PP
-A GNUnet setup typically consists of a a set of service processes run by a
user "gnunet" and a set of user-interface processes run by a standard account.
The default location for the configuration file for the services is
"~gnunet/.config/gnunet.conf"; however, as normal users also may need
read-access to this configuration, you might want to instead put the service
process configuration in "/etc/gnunet.conf". gnunet\-setup (part of the GTK
package) can be used to edit this configurati [...]
+A GNUnet setup typically consists of a set of service processes run by a user
"gnunet" and a set of user-interface processes run by a standard account. The
default location for the configuration file for the services is
"~gnunet/.config/gnunet.conf"; however, as normal users also may need
read-access to this configuration, you might want to instead put the service
process configuration in "/etc/gnunet.conf". gnunet\-setup (part of the GNUnet
GTK package) can be used to edit this config [...]
.TP
The basic structure of the configuration file is the following. The file is
split into sections. Every section begins with "[SECTIONNAME]" and contains a
number of options of the form "OPTION=VALUE". Empty lines and lines beginning
with a "#" are treated as comments. Almost all options are optional and the
tools resort to reasonable defaults if they are not present.
@@ -73,7 +73,7 @@ The following options are generic and shared by all services:
.SH EXAMPLES
-This example is a simple way to get started, using a server that has a known
list of peers to get you started. Most users will be behind a firewal on IPv4,
as such NAT is enabled. Please rememeber to change your IP address to the
actual external address for your usage.
+This example is a simple way to get started, using a server that has a known
list of peers to get you started. Most users will be behind a firewall on IPv4,
as such NAT is enabled. Please rememeber to change your IP address to the
actual external address for your usage.
.PP
[hostlist]
OPTIONS = \-b
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