diff --git a/doc/man-puttygen.but b/doc/man-puttygen.but index e4421ce2..7fb89543 100644 --- a/doc/man-puttygen.but +++ b/doc/man-puttygen.but @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ OpenSSH format, or the standard SSH-1 format. \dt \cw{\-\-primes} \e{method} \dd Method for generating prime numbers. The acceptable values here -are \c{probable} (the default), \c{proven}, and \c{proven-even}; the +are \c{probable} (the default), \c{proven}, and \c{proven-even}; the later methods are slower. (Various synonyms for these method names are also accepted.) @@ -99,7 +99,7 @@ probabilistic argument for the safety of the usual method. } -\dd \cw{\-\-strong-rsa} +\dt \cw{\-\-strong-rsa} \dd When generating an RSA key, make sure the prime factors of the key modulus are \q{strong primes}. A strong prime is a prime number chosen diff --git a/doc/pubkey.but b/doc/pubkey.but index 79bd8bed..d3c10dda 100644 --- a/doc/pubkey.but +++ b/doc/pubkey.but @@ -153,7 +153,7 @@ The prime-generation method does not affect compatibility: a key generated with any of these methods will still work with all the same SSH servers. -If you don't care abut this, it's entirely sensible to leave it on the +If you don't care about this, it's entirely sensible to leave it on the default setting. The available methods are: