diff --git a/Shorewall-docs2/support.xml b/Shorewall-docs2/support.xml
index 77ca3f3ab..b75534019 100644
--- a/Shorewall-docs2/support.xml
+++ b/Shorewall-docs2/support.xml
@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@
The FAQ has solutions to more than
- 40 common problems.
+ 50 common problems.
@@ -118,7 +118,7 @@
/sbin/shorewall trace start 2> /tmp/trace
Forward the /tmp/trace file as an
- attachment (you may compress it if you like).
+ attachment (you must compress it).
@@ -171,7 +171,7 @@ State:Stopped (Tue Aug 30 14:08:11 PDT 2005)
If Shorewall is starting successfully and your problem is that
- some set of connections to/from or
+ some set of connections to/from or
through your firewall isn't working
(examples: local systems can't access the internet, you can't send
email through the firewall, you can't surf the web from the firewall,
@@ -195,7 +195,7 @@ State:Stopped (Tue Aug 30 14:08:11 PDT 2005)
Post the /tmp/status.txt file as an
- attachment (you may compress it if you like).
+ attachment (you must compress it).
@@ -207,9 +207,10 @@ State:Stopped (Tue Aug 30 14:08:11 PDT 2005)
Please do not edit the diagnostic
information in an attempt to conceal your IP address,
- netmask, nameserver addresses, domain name, etc. These aren't
- secrets, and concealing them often misleads us and may prevent
- your problem from being looked at all together.
+ netmask, nameserver addresses, domain name, etc. These aren't secrets, and concealing them often
+ misleads us and may prevent your problem from being looked at all
+ together.
@@ -285,10 +286,11 @@ State:Stopped (Tue Aug 30 14:08:11 PDT 2005)
As a general matter, please do not edit
the diagnostic information in an attempt to conceal your IP
- address, netmask, nameserver addresses, domain name, etc. These aren't
- secrets, and concealing them often misleads us (and 80% of the time, a
- hacker could derive them anyway from information contained in the SMTP
- headers of your post).
+ address, netmask, nameserver addresses, domain name, etc. These
+ aren't secrets, and concealing them
+ often misleads us (and 80% of the time, a hacker could derive them
+ anyway from information contained in the SMTP headers of your
+ post).
@@ -317,8 +319,8 @@ State:Stopped (Tue Aug 30 14:08:11 PDT 2005)
The author gratefully acknowleges that the above list was
heavily plagiarized from the excellent LEAF document by Ray
- Olszewski found at http://leaf-project.org/pub/doc/docmanager/docid_1891.html.
+ Olszewski found here.