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1 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn b/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn
index 91438f1b6..75051b00a 100644
--- a/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn
+++ b/perl-install/standalone/drakvpn
@@ -325,7 +325,7 @@ my $choice = $section_names[0] if $section_names[0];
my $d = $in->ask_from_list(N("%s entries", $ipsec_conf),
N("The %s file contents
is divided into sections.\n
-You can now :\n
+You can now:\n
- display, add, edit, or remove sections, then
- commit the changes
@@ -367,7 +367,7 @@ if ($kernel_version < 2.5) {
my $e = $in->ask_from_list_(N("ipsec.conf entries"),
N("The %s file contains different sections.\n
-Here is its skeleton : 'config setup'
+Here is its skeleton: 'config setup'
'conn default'
'normal1'
'normal2' \n
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ my $choice = $section_names[0] if $section_names[0];
my $d = $in->ask_from_list_(N("%s entries", $racoon_conf),
N("The racoon.conf file configuration.\n
The contents of this file is divided into sections.
-You can now :
+You can now:
- display \t\t (display the file contents)
- add \t\t (add one section)
- edit \t\t\t (modify parameters of an existing section)
@@ -727,7 +727,7 @@ step_add_section_racoon:
my $e = $in->ask_from_list_(N("racoonf.conf entries"),
N("The 'add' sections step.\n
-Here below is the racoon.conf file skeleton :
+Here below is the racoon.conf file skeleton:
\t'path'
\t'remote'
\t'sainfo' \n
@@ -929,7 +929,7 @@ source_id and destination_id are constructed like:
address address [/ prefix] [[port]] ul_proto
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
sainfo anonymous (accepts connections from anywhere)
leave blank this entry if you want anonymous
@@ -947,7 +947,7 @@ source_id and destination_id are constructed like:
address address [/ prefix] [[port]] ul_proto
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
sainfo anonymous (accepts connections from anywhere)
leave blank this entry if you want anonymous
@@ -962,7 +962,7 @@ source_id and destination_id are constructed like:
address address [/ prefix] [[port]] ul_proto
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
sainfo anonymous (accepts connections from anywhere)
leave blank this entry if you want anonymous
@@ -980,7 +980,7 @@ source_id and destination_id are constructed like:
address address [/ prefix] [[port]] ul_proto
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
sainfo anonymous (accepts connections from anywhere)
leave blank this entry if you want anonymous
@@ -1000,7 +1000,7 @@ accepted, and the attribute(s) will be not proposed to
the peer if you do not specify it(them). They can be
individually specified in each proposal.
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
lifetime time 1 min; # sec,min,hour
lifetime time 1 min; # sec,min,hour
lifetime time 30 sec;
@@ -1018,7 +1018,7 @@ accepted, and the attribute(s) will be not proposed to
the peer if you do not specify it(them). They can be
individually specified in each proposal.
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
lifetime time 1 min; # sec,min,hour
lifetime time 1 min; # sec,min,hour
lifetime time 30 sec;
@@ -1046,7 +1046,7 @@ specifies the parameters for IKE phase 1 for each remote node.
The default port is 500. If anonymous is specified, the state-
ments apply to all peers which do not match any other remote
directive.\n
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
remote anonymous
remote ::1 [8000]") },
{ label => N("Exchange mode"), val => \$main_remote_section->{2}[1],
@@ -1109,7 +1109,7 @@ they are used like:
the type is an ASN.1 distinguished name. If
string is omitted, racoon(8) will get DN from
Subject field in the certificate.\n
-Examples : \n
+Examples: \n
my_identifier user_fqdn \"myemail\@mydomain.com\"") },
{ label => N("Peers identifier"), val => \$main_remote_section->{9}[1], type => 'entry' },
{ label => N("Proposal"), val => \$proposal_remote_section->{1}[0], list => [ 'proposal' ], allow_empty_list => 1 },