From owner-freebsd-doc Tue Oct 31 10:19:35 1995 Return-Path: owner-doc Received: (from root@localhost) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.6.12/8.6.6) id KAA14162 for doc-outgoing; Tue, 31 Oct 1995 10:19:35 -0800 Received: from gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de (gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de [137.226.31.2]) by freefall.freebsd.org (8.6.12/8.6.6) with ESMTP id KAA14153 for ; Tue, 31 Oct 1995 10:19:20 -0800 Received: (from kuku@localhost) by gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de (8.6.11/8.6.9) id TAA07582 for freebsd-doc@freefall.cdrom.com; Tue, 31 Oct 1995 19:16:23 +0100 Date: Tue, 31 Oct 1995 19:16:23 +0100 From: "Christoph P. Kukulies" Message-Id: <199510311816.TAA07582@gilberto.physik.rwth-aachen.de> To: freebsd-doc@freefall.FreeBSD.org Subject: routing.sgml typos Sender: owner-doc@FreeBSD.org Precedence: bulk Browsing through the handbook I produced today from a .ps file (tex->dvips - the TeX fonts are really ugly - much too thin) a typo sprung into my eyes: *** routing.sgml Tue Oct 31 19:07:46 1995 --- routing.sgml.orig Tue Oct 31 19:07:19 1995 *************** *** 220,226 **** often used when we need to implement packet filtering or firewall security in either or both directions. ! Routing propagation

We have already talked about how we define our routes to the outside world, but not about how the outside world --- 220,226 ---- often used when we need to implement packet filtering or firewall security in either or both directions. ! Routing propogation

We have already talked about how we define our routes to the outside world, but not about how the outside world *************** *** 252,258 **** It is the task of your service provider to advertise to the backbone sites that they are the point of connection (and thus the path inward) for your site. This is known ! as route propagation.