diff --git a/scripts/base/init-bare.bro b/scripts/base/init-bare.bro index 4b5b87e073..de26e6a41d 100644 --- a/scripts/base/init-bare.bro +++ b/scripts/base/init-bare.bro @@ -950,7 +950,7 @@ const tcp_content_deliver_all_resp = F &redef; ## udp_content_deliver_all_resp udp_contents const udp_content_delivery_ports_orig: table[port] of bool = {} &redef; -## Defines UDP destination ports for which the contents of the originator stream +## Defines UDP destination ports for which the contents of the responder stream ## should be delivered via :bro:see:`udp_contents`. ## ## .. bro:see:: tcp_content_delivery_ports_orig @@ -960,7 +960,7 @@ const udp_content_delivery_ports_orig: table[port] of bool = {} &redef; const udp_content_delivery_ports_resp: table[port] of bool = {} &redef; ## If true, all UDP originator-side traffic is reported via -## :bro:see:`tcp_contents`. +## :bro:see:`udp_contents`. ## ## .. bro:see:: tcp_content_delivery_ports_orig ## tcp_content_delivery_ports_resp tcp_content_deliver_all_resp @@ -970,7 +970,7 @@ const udp_content_delivery_ports_resp: table[port] of bool = {} &redef; const udp_content_deliver_all_orig = F &redef; ## If true, all UDP responder-side traffic is reported via -## :bro:see:`tcp_contents`. +## :bro:see:`udp_contents`. ## ## .. bro:see:: tcp_content_delivery_ports_orig ## tcp_content_delivery_ports_resp tcp_content_deliver_all_resp @@ -985,7 +985,7 @@ const udp_content_deliver_all_resp = F &redef; const table_expire_interval = 10 secs &redef; ## When expiring/serializing table entries, don't work on more than this many -## table at a time. +## table entries at a time. ## ## .. bro:see:: table_expire_interval table_expire_delay const table_incremental_step = 5000 &redef; @@ -1953,7 +1953,7 @@ export { ## Record summarizing the general results and status of NFSv3 ## request/reply pairs. ## - ## Note that when *rpc_stats* or *nfs_stats* indicates not successful, + ## Note that when *rpc_stat* or *nfs_stat* indicates not successful, ## the reply record passed to the corresponding event will be empty and ## contain uninitialized fields, so don't use it. Also note that time ## and duration values might not be fully accurate. For TCP, we record @@ -2793,7 +2793,7 @@ const segment_profiling = F &redef; ## Output modes for packet profiling information. ## -## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_freq pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_file +## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_freq pkt_profile_file type pkt_profile_modes: enum { PKT_PROFILE_MODE_NONE, ##< No output. PKT_PROFILE_MODE_SECS, ##< Output every :bro:see:`pkt_profile_freq` seconds. @@ -2801,19 +2801,19 @@ type pkt_profile_modes: enum { PKT_PROFILE_MODE_BYTES, ##< Output every :bro:see:`pkt_profile_freq` bytes. }; -## Output modes for packet profiling information. +## Output mode for packet profiling information. ## -## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_modes pkt_profile_freq pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_file +## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_modes pkt_profile_freq pkt_profile_file const pkt_profile_mode = PKT_PROFILE_MODE_NONE &redef; ## Frequency associated with packet profiling. ## -## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_modes pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_file +## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_modes pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_file const pkt_profile_freq = 0.0 &redef; ## File where packet profiles are logged. ## -## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_modes pkt_profile_freq pkt_profile_mode pkt_profile_mode +## .. bro:see:: pkt_profile_modes pkt_profile_freq pkt_profile_mode global pkt_profile_file: file &redef; ## Rate at which to generate :bro:see:`load_sample` events. As all @@ -2838,9 +2838,9 @@ const gap_report_freq = 1.0 sec &redef; const report_gaps_for_partial = F &redef; ## Flag to prevent Bro from exiting automatically when input is exhausted. -## Normally Bro terminates when all packets sources have gone dry +## Normally Bro terminates when all packet sources have gone dry ## and communication isn't enabled. If this flag is set, Bro's main loop will -## instead keep idleing until :bro:see:`terminate` is explicitly called. +## instead keep idling until :bro:see:`terminate` is explicitly called. ## ## This is mainly for testing purposes when termination behaviour needs to be ## controlled for reproducing results.