On Wed, Sep 28, 2011 at 11:33:37PM -0400, Lawrence Teo wrote:
> The ssl(8) manpage is the only manpage that uses the term "Certifying
> Authority" instead of "Certificate Authority"; the other manpages such
> as openssl(1), pkg_create(1), ikectl(8), isakmpd(8), and starttls(8),
> along with most literature, use "Certificate Authority."
> 
> This diff changes that term on the ssl(8) manpage to make it consistent
> with the rest of the manpages.
> 
> Lawrence
> 

fixed, thanks.
jmc

> Index: ssl.8
> ===================================================================
> RCS file: /cvs/src/share/man/man8/ssl.8,v
> retrieving revision 1.47
> diff -u -p -r1.47 ssl.8
> --- ssl.8     7 Sep 2011 09:30:15 -0000       1.47
> +++ ssl.8     29 Sep 2011 03:12:41 -0000
> @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The next step is to generate a
>  .Ar Certificate Signing Request
>  which is used
>  to get a
> -.Ar Certifying Authority (CA)
> +.Ar Certificate Authority (CA)
>  to sign your certificate.
>  To do this use the command:
>  .Bd -literal -offset indent
> @@ -134,7 +134,7 @@ To do this use the command:
>  This
>  .Pa server.csr
>  file can then be given to
> -.Ar Certifying Authority
> +.Ar Certificate Authority
>  who will sign the key.
>  .Pp
>  You can also sign the key yourself, using the command:
> @@ -158,11 +158,11 @@ transactions with your machine on port 4
>  You will most likely want to generate a self-signed certificate in the
>  manner above along with your certificate signing request to test your
>  server's functionality even if you are going to have the certificate
> -signed by another Certifying Authority.
> -Once your Certifying Authority returns the signed certificate to you,
> +signed by another Certificate Authority.
> +Once your Certificate Authority returns the signed certificate to you,
>  you can switch to using the new certificate by replacing the self-signed
>  .Pa /etc/ssl/server.crt
> -with the certificate signed by your Certifying Authority, and then
> +with the certificate signed by your Certificate Authority, and then
>  restarting
>  .Xr httpd 8
>  .Sh GENERATING DSA SERVER CERTIFICATES

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