man: fix grammar in wg(8) and wg-quick(8)

This fixes a few grammatical errors.

Signed-off-by: Kai Haberzettl <khaberz@gmail.com>
Signed-off-by: Jason A. Donenfeld <Jason@zx2c4.com>
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Kai Haberzettl 2020-02-08 21:23:47 +01:00 committed by Jason A. Donenfeld
parent d68b8b189c
commit 6fabf9c2fb
2 changed files with 3 additions and 3 deletions

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ as usual.
The configuration file adds a few extra configuration values to the format understood by The configuration file adds a few extra configuration values to the format understood by
.BR wg (8) .BR wg (8)
in order to configure additional attribute of an interface. It handles the in order to configure additional attributes of an interface. It handles the
values that it understands, and then it passes the remaining ones directly to values that it understands, and then it passes the remaining ones directly to
.BR wg (8) .BR wg (8)
for further processing. for further processing.

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@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Sub-commands that take an INTERFACE must be passed a WireGuard interface.
Shows current WireGuard configuration and runtime information of specified \fI<interface>\fP. Shows current WireGuard configuration and runtime information of specified \fI<interface>\fP.
If no \fI<interface>\fP is specified, \fI<interface>\fP defaults to \fIall\fP. If no \fI<interface>\fP is specified, \fI<interface>\fP defaults to \fIall\fP.
If \fIinterfaces\fP is specified, prints a list of all WireGuard interfaces, If \fIinterfaces\fP is specified, prints a list of all WireGuard interfaces,
one per line, and quit. If no options are given after the interface one per line, and quits. If no options are given after the interface
specification, then prints a list of all attributes in a visually pleasing way specification, then prints a list of all attributes in a visually pleasing way
meant for the terminal. Otherwise, prints specified information grouped by meant for the terminal. Otherwise, prints specified information grouped by
newlines and tabs, meant to be used in scripts. For this script-friendly display, newlines and tabs, meant to be used in scripts. For this script-friendly display,
@ -61,7 +61,7 @@ Sets configuration values for the specified \fI<interface>\fP. Multiple
for a peer, that peer is removed, not configured. If \fIlisten-port\fP for a peer, that peer is removed, not configured. If \fIlisten-port\fP
is not specified, or set to 0, the port will be chosen randomly when the is not specified, or set to 0, the port will be chosen randomly when the
interface comes up. Both \fIprivate-key\fP and \fIpreshared-key\fP must interface comes up. Both \fIprivate-key\fP and \fIpreshared-key\fP must
be a files, because command line arguments are not considered private on be files, because command line arguments are not considered private on
most systems but if you are using most systems but if you are using
.BR bash (1), .BR bash (1),
you may safely pass in a string by specifying as \fIprivate-key\fP or you may safely pass in a string by specifying as \fIprivate-key\fP or