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* particuarly -> particularly
 * placeholder -> place holder
 * conversly -> conversely
 * preceeding -> preceding
 * configuation -> configuration
 * esentially -> essentially
 * manpage -> man page
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Chern Lee 2001-11-01 00:27:27 +00:00
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@ -780,7 +780,7 @@ dial-out Internet gateway for our example LAN:
<note>
<para>The full syntax for <filename>ppp.conf</filename> is described in
&man.ppp.8;. Particuarly, note that any line that isn't a label that
&man.ppp.8;. Particularly, note that any line that isn't a label that
ends with a colon (e.g., <literal>default:</literal>,
<literal>interactive:</literal>), a command that begins with
<quote>!</quote> (e.g., <literal>!include</literal>), or a comment
@ -967,7 +967,7 @@ for a response of "OK", </para>
string to the modem. The "ATDT" portion of the statement is the
standard modem prefix to dial using tone-dialing; if you do not have
touch-tone service on your local phone line, replace the "ATDT" with
"ATDP". The "\\T" string is a placeholder for the actual phone number
"ATDP". The "\\T" string is a place holder for the actual phone number
(which will be automatically inserted as specified by the "set dial
123-4567").</para>
</listitem>
@ -1209,7 +1209,7 @@ both ends of the link! If your ISP assigned you a specific IP address
that you should use on your side when configuring your system, enter
that IP address here <emphasis>instead</emphasis> of <emphasis remap=tt>127.1.1.1</emphasis>.</para>
<para>Conversly, if your ISP gave you a specific IP address that he uses on
<para>Conversely, if your ISP gave you a specific IP address that he uses on
his end you should enter that IP address here <emphasis>instead</emphasis> of
<emphasis remap=tt>127.2.2.2</emphasis>.</para>
@ -1228,7 +1228,7 @@ route for IP traffic that points to the (fake) IP address of the ISP's
system.</para>
<para><emphasis><emphasis remap=bf>Note: If you used an ISP-specified address instead of
<emphasis remap=tt>127.2.2.2</emphasis> on the preceeding line, use the same number here
<emphasis remap=tt>127.2.2.2</emphasis> on the preceding line, use the same number here
instead of <emphasis remap=tt>127.2.2.2</emphasis></emphasis></emphasis>.</para>
<para>By adding this "fake" route for IP traffic, the PPP program can,
@ -1451,7 +1451,7 @@ that you save the file!).</para>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para><emphasis remap=bf>Configure the Windows 95 TCP/IP Network Configuation
<para><emphasis remap=bf>Configure the Windows 95 TCP/IP Network Configuration
settings</emphasis>:
<itemizedlist>
@ -1647,7 +1647,7 @@ that you save the file!).</para>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para><emphasis remap=bf>Configure the Windows NT TCP/IP Network Configuation
<para><emphasis remap=bf>Configure the Windows NT TCP/IP Network Configuration
settings</emphasis>:
<itemizedlist>
@ -1843,7 +1843,7 @@ that you save the file!).</para>
</itemizedlist>
</para>
<para><emphasis remap=bf>Configure the Windows 95 TCP/IP Network Configuation
<para><emphasis remap=bf>Configure the Windows 95 TCP/IP Network Configuration
settings</emphasis>
<itemizedlist>
@ -2023,7 +2023,7 @@ created manually.</para>
<para>The <filename>/etc/namedb/named.boot</filename> file controls the startup
settings of the DNS server.
Esentially, it tells the Name Server:
Essentially, it tells the Name Server:
<orderedlist>
<listitem>
@ -2220,7 +2220,7 @@ is used.</para>
FreeBSD system.)</para>
<para>The complete documentation for the various filters and rules under
PPP are availabe in the PPP manpage.</para>
PPP are available in the PPP man page.</para>
<para>There are four distinct classes of rules which may be applied to
the PPP program: