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Index: sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/pscp.1
===================================================================
--- sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1.orig/doc/pscp.1 2007-12-23 22:17:08.000000000 +0100
+++ sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/pscp.1 2007-12-23 22:18:15.000000000 +0100
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
\fIuser@site\fR. \fIuser\fR is the remote username, and \fIsite\fR is the
symbolic name of the remote host. If \fIuser\fR is not given, a default user
will be chosen by the proxy - this differs from \fIscp\fR(1) which use the
-currently logged in user (id -un).
+currently logged in user (id \-un).
Unlike \fIscp\fR(1), \fIpscp\fR and \fIsshproxyd\fR(8) do not yet support
copies between two remote hosts.
Index: sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/pssh.1
===================================================================
--- sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1.orig/doc/pssh.1 2007-12-23 22:17:08.000000000 +0100
+++ sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/pssh.1 2007-12-23 22:19:19.000000000 +0100
@@ -31,11 +31,11 @@
\fBENVIRONMENT\fR below.
To connect to a remote host, you need to know its symbolic name (see
-\fI--list-sites\fR option below), and put it on the command line as
+\fI\-\-list\-sites\fR option below), and put it on the command line as
\fIuser@site\fR. \fIuser\fR is the remote username, and \fIsite\fR is the
symbolic name of the remote host. If \fIuser\fR is not given, a default user
will be chosen by the proxy - this differs from \fIssh\fR(1) which use the
-currently logged in user (id -un).
+currently logged in user (id \-un).
To run a single remote command, put the command and its arguments after
\fIuser@site\fR, like you would do with \fIssh\fR(1).
@@ -116,15 +116,15 @@
To have X11 forwarding in a shell session:
- pssh -Y -- david@desktop
+ pssh \-Y \-\- david@desktop
To use a specific ssh key:
- pssh -i $HOME/.ssh/sshproxy_identity -- root@db_host
+ pssh \-i $HOME/.ssh/sshproxy_identity \-\- root@db_host
.SH BUGS
-The \fIssh\fR(1) -l (login_name) and -p (port) options does not do anything,
+The \fIssh\fR(1) \-l (login_name) and \-p (port) options does not do anything,
since they are overwritten by \fIpssh\fR.
The openssh VPN feature is not yet supported.
Index: sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/sshproxy-setup.8
===================================================================
--- sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1.orig/doc/sshproxy-setup.8 2007-12-23 22:17:08.000000000 +0100
+++ sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/sshproxy-setup.8 2007-12-23 22:20:22.000000000 +0100
@@ -24,7 +24,7 @@
.I sshproxy-setup
is a front-end to configure the \fIsshproxyd\fR daemon.
-If no other \fIoptions\fR than --config-dir and --user are given,
+If no other \fIoptions\fR than \-\-config\-dir and \-\-user are given,
\fIsshproxy-setup\fR will show a menu allowing the administrator to edit the
\fRsshproxy.ini\fR main configuration file.
Index: sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/sshproxy.ini.5
===================================================================
--- sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1.orig/doc/sshproxy.ini.5 2007-12-23 22:17:08.000000000 +0100
+++ sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/sshproxy.ini.5 2007-12-23 22:19:49.000000000 +0100
@@ -49,7 +49,7 @@
.B pkey_id
.RS
The id string of the \fIsshproxyd\fR(8) public key, used when a client connects
-with the option --get-pkey. Defaults to \fIsshproxy@penguin.fr\fR.
+with the option \-\-get-pkey. Defaults to \fIsshproxy@penguin.fr\fR.
.RE
.B auto_add_key
Index: sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/sshproxyd.8
===================================================================
--- sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1.orig/doc/sshproxyd.8 2007-12-23 22:17:08.000000000 +0100
+++ sshproxy-0.6.0_beta1/doc/sshproxyd.8 2007-12-23 22:20:44.000000000 +0100
@@ -13,7 +13,7 @@
Normal run (in the foreground).
.B sshproxyd\fR [--config-dir \fIcfgdir\fR] --daemon [--user \fIuser\fR]
-[--pid \fIpidfile\fR]
+[\-\-pid \fIpidfile\fR]
Run daemonized (in the background).
.SH DESCRIPTION
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