-.\" @(#) $Header: /tcpdump/master/tcpdump/Attic/tcpdump.1,v 1.141 2003-03-11 06:37:26 guy Exp $ (LBL)
+.\" $NetBSD: tcpdump.8,v 1.9 2003/03/31 00:18:17 perry Exp $
.\"
.\" Copyright (c) 1987, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1992, 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997
.\" The Regents of the University of California. All rights reserved.
.TP
\fIatalk\fP
\fItcpdump\fR checks for a SNAP-format packet with an OUI of 0x080007
-and the Appletalk etype.
+and the AppleTalk etype.
.RE
.IP
In the case of Ethernet, \fItcpdump\fR checks the Ethernet type field
it does for FDDI, Token Ring, and 802.11;
.TP
\fBatalk\fP
-\fItcpdump\fR checks both for the Appletalk etype in an Ethernet frame and
+\fItcpdump\fR checks both for the AppleTalk etype in an Ethernet frame and
for a SNAP-format packet as it does for FDDI, Token Ring, and 802.11;
.TP
\fBaarp\fP
-\fItcpdump\fR checks for the Appletalk ARP etype in either an Ethernet
+\fItcpdump\fR checks for the AppleTalk ARP etype in either an Ethernet
frame or an 802.2 SNAP frame with an OUI of 0x000000;
.TP
\fBipx\fP
If you are decoding SMB sessions containing unicode strings then you
may wish to set the environment variable USE_UNICODE to 1.
A patch to
-auto-detect unicode srings would be welcome.
+auto-detect unicode strings would be welcome.
For information on SMB packet formats and what all te fields mean see
-www.cifs.org or the pub/samba/specs/ directory on your favourite
+www.cifs.org or the pub/samba/specs/ directory on your favorite
samba.org mirror site.
The SMB patches were written by Andrew Tridgell
corresponding request, it might not be parsable.
.HD
-KIP Appletalk (DDP in UDP)
+KIP AppleTalk (DDP in UDP)
.LP
-Appletalk DDP packets encapsulated in UDP datagrams are de-encapsulated
+AppleTalk DDP packets encapsulated in UDP datagrams are de-encapsulated
and dumped as DDP packets (i.e., all the UDP header information is
discarded).
The file
file may contain blank lines or comment lines (lines starting with
a `#').
.LP
-Appletalk addresses are printed in the form
+AppleTalk addresses are printed in the form
.RS
.nf
.sp .5
number \- for this reason it's a good idea to keep node names and
net names distinct in /etc/atalk.names).
.LP
-NBP (name binding protocol) and ATP (Appletalk transaction protocol)
+NBP (name binding protocol) and ATP (AppleTalk transaction protocol)
packets have their contents interpreted.
Other protocols just dump
the protocol name (or number if no name is registered for the