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a bunch of typos and similar fixes from Eric Krosnes

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@@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ intimidating for new and infrequent users.
Nmap offers more than a hundred
command-line options, although many are obscure features or debugging
controls that most users can ignore. Many graphical frontends have been
created for those users who prefer a GUI interface. Nmap has traditionally included a simple GUI for Unix named <application>NmapFE</application><indexterm><primary>NmapFE</primary></indexterm>, but that was replaced in 2007 by Zenmap, which we had been developing since 2005. Zenmap is far more powerfual and effective than NmapFE, particularly in results viewing. Zenmap's tab-based interface lets you search and sort
created for those users who prefer a GUI interface. Nmap has traditionally included a simple GUI for Unix named <application>NmapFE</application><indexterm><primary>NmapFE</primary></indexterm>, but that was replaced in 2007 by Zenmap, which we had been developing since 2005. Zenmap is far more powerful and effective than NmapFE, particularly in results viewing. Zenmap's tab-based interface lets you search and sort
results, and also browse them in several ways (host details, raw Nmap
output, and ports/hosts). It works on Microsoft Windows, Linux, Mac
OS X, and other platforms. Zenmap is covered in depth in <xref linkend="zenmap"/>. The rest of this book focuses on command-line invocations of Nmap.
@@ -1045,7 +1045,7 @@ chapter referenced above.</para></listitem>
</sect2>
<sect2 id="inst-netbsd"><title>NetBSD Binary Package Instructions</title>
<para>NetBSD has packaged Nmap for an enormous number of platforms, from the normal i386 to Playstation 2, PowerPC, Vax, SPARC, MIPS, Amiga, ARM, and several platforms that I have never even heard of! Unfortunately they are not very up-to-date. A list of NetBSD Nmap packages is available from <ulink url="ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/net/nmap/README.html" /> and a description of using their package system to install applications is available at <ulink url="http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/using.html#id2956484" />.</para>
<para>NetBSD has packaged Nmap for an enormous number of platforms, from the normal i386 to Playstation 2, PowerPC, VAX, SPARC, MIPS, Amiga, ARM, and several platforms that I have never even heard of! Unfortunately they are not very up-to-date. A list of NetBSD Nmap packages is available from <ulink url="ftp://ftp.netbsd.org/pub/NetBSD/packages/pkgsrc/net/nmap/README.html" /> and a description of using their package system to install applications is available at <ulink url="http://www.netbsd.org/Documentation/pkgsrc/using.html#id2956484" />.</para>
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