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@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@ RSYSLOGD(8) Linux System Administration RSYSLOGD(8)
insure that rsyslogd follows its default, standard BSD behavior. Of
course, some configuration file changes are necessary in order to sup-
port the template system. However, rsyslogd should be able to use a
- standard syslog.conf and act like the orginal syslogd. However, an
+ standard syslog.conf and act like the original syslogd. However, an
original syslogd will not work correctly with a rsyslog-enhanced con-
figuration file. At best, it will generate funny looking file names.
The second important concept to note is that this version of rsyslogd
@@ -56,11 +56,11 @@ RSYSLOGD(8) Linux System Administration RSYSLOGD(8)
<B>OPTIONS</B>
- <B>-A </B>When sending UDP messages, there are potentially multiple pathes
+ <B>-A </B>When sending UDP messages, there are potentially multiple paths
to the target destination. By default, <B>rsyslogd </B>only sends to
the first target it can successfully send to. If -A is given,
messages are sent to all targets. This may improve reliability,
- but may also cause message duplicaton. This option should
+ but may also cause message duplication. This option should
enabled only if it is fully understood.
<B>-4 </B>Causes <B>rsyslogd </B>to listen to IPv4 addresses only. If neither -4
@@ -352,7 +352,7 @@ RSYSLOGD(8) Linux System Administration RSYSLOGD(8)
replayed. As the messages are transmitted in clear-text, an attacker
might use the information obtained from the packets for malicious
things. Also, an attacker might reply recorded messages or spoof a
- sender’s IP address, which could lead to a wrong preception of system
+ sender’s IP address, which could lead to a wrong perception of system
activity. Be sure to think about syslog network security before
enabling it.
@@ -406,7 +406,7 @@ RSYSLOGD(8) Linux System Administration RSYSLOGD(8)
<B>BUGS</B>
Please review the file BUGS for up-to-date information on known bugs
- and annouyances.
+ and annoyances.
<B>Further Information</B>
Please visit <B>http://www.rsyslog.com/doc </B>for additional information,