Package: nmap
Version: 3.93-1
Severity: minor
Tags: patch

Found a few typos in '/usr/share/man/man1/nmap.1.gz', see attached '.diff'.

Hope this helps...

-- System Information:
Debian Release: testing/unstable
  APT prefers unstable
  APT policy: (500, 'unstable'), (1, 'experimental')
Architecture: i386 (i686)
Shell:  /bin/sh linked to /bin/bash
Kernel: Linux 2.6.12-1-686
Locale: LANG=C, LC_CTYPE=C (charmap=ANSI_X3.4-1968) (ignored: LC_ALL set to C)

Versions of packages nmap depends on:
ii  libc6                         2.3.5-6    GNU C Library: Shared libraries an
ii  libgcc1                       1:4.0.2-2  GCC support library
ii  libpcre3                      6.3-1      Perl 5 Compatible Regular Expressi
ii  libssl0.9.7                   0.9.7g-3   SSL shared libraries
ii  libstdc++6                    4.0.2-2    The GNU Standard C++ Library v3

nmap recommends no packages.

-- no debconf information
--- -   2005-10-12 03:41:07.072009000 -0400
+++ /tmp/nmap1.gz.29792 2005-10-12 03:41:07.000000000 -0400
@@ -111,7 +111,7 @@
 .Sp
 The idea is that closed ports are required to reply to your probe
 packet with an RST, while open ports must ignore the packets in
-question (see RFC 793 pp 64).  Filered ports also tend to drop probes
+question (see RFC 793 pp 64).  Filtered ports also tend to drop probes
 without a response, so Nmap considers ports "open|filtered" when it
 fails to elicit any response.  If you add version detection (-sV), it
 will try to verify whether the ports are actually open and change the
@@ -594,7 +594,7 @@
 load the latest version of the stylesheet from Insecure.Org.  This
 makes it easier to view results on a machine that doesn't have Nmap
 (and thus nmap.xsl) installed.  So the URL is often more useful, but
-the local filesystem locaton of nmap.xsl is used by default for
+the local filesystem location of nmap.xsl is used by default for
 privacy reasons.
 .TP
 .B \--no_stylesheet

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