On Tue, Jun 19, 2018 at 08:34:51AM +0530, Arushi Singhal wrote:
> typos/Grammatical errors are corrected.
>
Acked-by: Duncan Roe <duncan_...@optusnet.com.au>
> Signed-off-by: Arushi Singhal <arushisinghal19971...@gmail.com>
> ---
> changes in v2
> -removed the changes with better original version.
>
>  doc/nft.xml | 8 ++++----
>  1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/doc/nft.xml b/doc/nft.xml
> index 3a5571b..dc93a8c 100644
> --- a/doc/nft.xml
> +++ b/doc/nft.xml
> @@ -1433,7 +1433,7 @@ table inet filter {
>                       </cmdsynopsis>
>               </para>
>               <para>
> -                     Stateful objects are attached to tables and are 
> identified by an unique name. They group stateful information from rules, to 
> reference them in rules the keywords "type name" are used e.g. "counter name".
> +                     Stateful objects are attached to tables and are 
> identified by a unique name. They group stateful information from rules, to 
> reference them in rules the keywords "type name" are used e.g. "counter name".
>               </para>
>
>               <variablelist>
> @@ -1782,7 +1782,7 @@ cwr                             0x80
>                               </table>
>                       </para>
>                       <para>
> -                             The string type is used to for character 
> strings. A string begins with an alphabetic character
> +                             The string type is used for character strings. 
> A string begins with an alphabetic character
>                               (a-zA-Z) followed by zero or more alphanumeric 
> characters or the characters <literal>/</literal>,
>                               <literal>-</literal>, <literal>_</literal> and 
> <literal>.</literal>. In addition anything enclosed
>                               in double quotes (<literal>"</literal>) is 
> recognized as a string.
> @@ -4052,7 +4052,7 @@ ip6 nexthdr ipv6-frag counter
>                       </para>
>
>                       The raw payload expression instructs to load 
> <replaceable>length</replaceable>bits starting at 
> <replaceable>offset</replaceable>bits.
> -                     Bit 0 refers the the very first bit -- in the C 
> programming language, this corresponds to the topmost bit, i.e. 0x80 in case 
> of an octet.
> +                     Bit 0 refers to the very first bit -- in the C 
> programming language, this corresponds to the topmost bit, i.e. 0x80 in case 
> of an octet.
>                       They are useful to match headers that do not have a 
> human-readable template expression yet.
>                       Note that nft will not add dependencies for Raw payload 
> expressions.
>                       If you e.g. want to match protocol fields of a 
> transport header with protocol number 5, you need to manually
> @@ -5447,7 +5447,7 @@ dup to ip daddr map { 192.168.7.1 : "eth0", 192.168.7.2 
> : "eth1" }
>               <refsect2>
>                       <title>Fwd statement</title>
>                       <para>
> -                             The fwd statement is used to redirect a raw 
> packet to another interface.  Its is only available in the netdev family 
> ingress hook.
> +                             The fwd statement is used to redirect a raw 
> packet to another interface.  It is only available in the netdev family 
> ingress hook.
>                               It is similar to the dup statement except that 
> no copy is made.
>                       </para>
>                       <para>
> --
> 2.7.4
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