diff --git a/src/etc/chio.conf b/src/etc/chio.conf index bcd8e110..b37124a8 100644 --- a/src/etc/chio.conf +++ b/src/etc/chio.conf @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ -# $OpenBSD: chio.conf,v 1.1 2006/06/03 19:33:35 deraadt Exp $ -# Configuration file for chio(8). +# $OpenBSD: chio.conf,v 1.2 2006/07/30 18:02:01 david Exp $ +# Configuration file for chio(8). # Each stanza configures a changer, to enumerate the st(4) devices # corresponding to each ch(4) drive. This file is only required # if you need a non-default behavior. See chio(8) for details. diff --git a/src/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.sample b/src/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.sample index 26ab03cb..9e4acfeb 100644 --- a/src/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.sample +++ b/src/etc/ppp/ppp.conf.sample @@ -4,7 +4,7 @@ # # Originally written by Toshiharu OHNO # -# $OpenBSD: ppp.conf.sample,v 1.23 2006/07/19 06:10:17 fkr Exp $ +# $OpenBSD: ppp.conf.sample,v 1.24 2006/07/30 18:02:01 david Exp $ # ################################################################# @@ -101,16 +101,16 @@ ondemand: add default HISADDR enable dns -# To connect via a GPRS or UMTS device (e.g. a mobile phone or a PC Card), +# To connect via a GPRS or UMTS device (e.g. a mobile phone or a PC Card), # it's often necessary to set the access-point name (in this case 'internet') # which requires quotes in the dial string. This section shows the escaping # required. Devices that have not already authenticated the SIM card (like a -# PC Card) need to issue the "AT+CPIN=xxxx" (xxxx being the PIN for the SIM +# PC Card) need to issue the "AT+CPIN=xxxx" (xxxx being the PIN for the SIM # card) first. -# For certain devices it is necessary to adjust the baud rate (speed setting) +# For certain devices it is necessary to adjust the baud rate (speed setting) # and/or change the dial string to "*99***1#". # UMTS devices often allow control of the connect mode (UMTS only, GPRS only -# or default to which is available); this can be controlled with the number +# or default to which is available); this can be controlled with the number # passed to the AT+CGDCONT command and is device dependant. # Some ISPs do special things in their IPCP session in order to negotiate # the IP addresses; in this case it may be necessary to play with the ifaddr