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Some grammar fixes in the refguide. Closes #992

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dmiller
2017-09-08 18:10:16 +00:00
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@@ -3012,7 +3012,7 @@ Use <command>nmap -V</command> to see which engines are supported.</para>
<para>While the fine-grained timing controls discussed in the previous
section are powerful and effective, some people find them confusing.
Moreover, choosing the appropriate values can sometimes take more time
than the scan you are trying to optimize. So Nmap offers a simpler
than the scan you are trying to optimize. Fortunately, Nmap offers a simpler
approach, with six timing templates. You can specify them with the
<option>-T</option> option and their number (0&ndash;5) or their name.
The template names are
@@ -3041,7 +3041,7 @@ fine-grained control options do not currently exist. For example,
prohibits the dynamic scan delay from exceeding
10&nbsp;ms for TCP ports and <option>-T5</option> caps that value at 5&nbsp;ms.
Templates can be used in combination with fine-grained
controls, and the fine-grained controls that you specify take
controls, and the fine-grained controls that you specify will take
precedence over the timing template default for that parameter. I
recommend using <option>-T4</option> when scanning reasonably modern
and reliable networks. Keep that option even when you add