From: Denis Ovsienko Date: Mon, 6 Dec 2021 19:11:21 +0000 (+0000) Subject: man: Punctuate "RFC" properly. [skip ci] X-Git-Url: https://git.tcpdump.org/tcpdump/commitdiff_plain/b99f16cd339eb9f5cfdb0f108549fb5d62f76810 man: Punctuate "RFC" properly. [skip ci] As far as I know, the nominal format is "RFC n", not "RFC-n" or "RFCn". --- diff --git a/tcpdump.1.in b/tcpdump.1.in index 148c07de..de5db995 100644 --- a/tcpdump.1.in +++ b/tcpdump.1.in @@ -368,7 +368,7 @@ with cryptography enabled. \fIsecret\fP is the ASCII text for ESP secret key. If preceded by 0x, then a hex value will be read. .IP -The option assumes RFC2406 ESP, not RFC1827 ESP. +The option assumes RFC 2406 ESP, not RFC 1827 ESP. The option is only for debugging purposes, and the use of this option with a true `secret' key is discouraged. By presenting IPsec secret key onto command line @@ -1163,7 +1163,7 @@ As on FDDI networks, packets are assumed to contain an LLC packet. .LP \fI(N.B.: The following description assumes familiarity with -the SLIP compression algorithm described in RFC-1144.)\fP +the SLIP compression algorithm described in RFC 1144.)\fP .LP On SLIP links, a direction indicator (``I'' for inbound, ``O'' for outbound), packet type, and compression information are printed out. @@ -1284,7 +1284,7 @@ flag, in the IP header information, as described above. TCP Packets .LP \fI(N.B.:The following description assumes familiarity with -the TCP protocol described in RFC-793. +the TCP protocol described in RFC 793. If you are not familiar with the protocol, this description will not be of much use to you.)\fP @@ -1610,13 +1610,13 @@ The packet contained 84 bytes of user data. .LP Some UDP services are recognized (from the source or destination port number) and the higher level protocol information printed. -In particular, Domain Name service requests (RFC-1034/1035) and Sun -RPC calls (RFC-1050) to NFS. +In particular, Domain Name service requests (RFC 1034/1035) and Sun +RPC calls (RFC 1050) to NFS. .HD TCP or UDP Name Server Requests .LP \fI(N.B.:The following description assumes familiarity with -the Domain Service protocol described in RFC-1035. +the Domain Service protocol described in RFC 1035. If you are not familiar with the protocol, the following description will appear to be written in Greek.)\fP