summaryrefslogtreecommitdiff
path: root/docs/nat.rst
diff options
context:
space:
mode:
authorStephen James <stephenorjames@gmail.com>2020-01-11 23:34:32 -0500
committerStephen James <stephenorjames@gmail.com>2020-01-11 23:37:28 -0500
commit74c5a1fc3cf31ba5d6d3d5fe603768369f1a3e34 (patch)
treeea06c94dca1c8693053dd9d481638b92a084fe6b /docs/nat.rst
parent689756182ba1e16df51315407cdc749e6136e0cc (diff)
downloadvyos-documentation-74c5a1fc3cf31ba5d6d3d5fe603768369f1a3e34.tar.gz
vyos-documentation-74c5a1fc3cf31ba5d6d3d5fe603768369f1a3e34.zip
Fix some typos and capitalizations
Diffstat (limited to 'docs/nat.rst')
-rw-r--r--docs/nat.rst12
1 files changed, 6 insertions, 6 deletions
diff --git a/docs/nat.rst b/docs/nat.rst
index 9607be3d..ed48adf9 100644
--- a/docs/nat.rst
+++ b/docs/nat.rst
@@ -94,10 +94,10 @@ rewritten to address the internal (private) host.
Bidirectional NAT
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
-This is a common szenario where both :ref:`source-nat` and
+This is a common scenario where both :ref:`source-nat` and
:ref:`destination-nat` are configured at the same time. It's commonly used then
internal (private) hosts need to establish a connection with external resources
-and external systems need to acces sinternal (private) resources.
+and external systems need to access internal (private) resources.
NAT, Routing, Firewall Interaction
----------------------------------
@@ -109,7 +109,7 @@ NAT Ruleset
-----------
:abbr:`NAT (Network Address Translation)` is configured entirely on a series
-of so called `rules`. Rules are numbered and evaluated by the underlaying OS
+of so called `rules`. Rules are numbered and evaluated by the underlying OS
in numerical order! The rule numbers can be changes by utilizing the
:cfgcmd:`rename` and :cfgcmd:`copy` commands.
@@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ rules applied. Five different filters can be applied within a NAT rule
set nat source rule 20 outbound-interface eth0
* **inbound-interface** - applicable only to :ref:`destination-nat`. It
- configures the interface which is used for the inside traffic the the
+ configures the interface which is used for the inside traffic the
translation rule applies to.
Example:
@@ -205,7 +205,7 @@ Address Conversion
------------------
Every NAT rule has a translation command defined. The address defined for the
-translation is the addrass used when the address information in a packet is
+translation is the address used when the address information in a packet is
replaced.
Source Address
@@ -358,7 +358,7 @@ Example:
* Redirect Microsoft RDP traffic from the internal (LAN, private) network via
:ref:`destination-nat` in rule 110 to the internal, private host 192.0.2.40.
We also need a :ref:`source-nat` rule 110 for the reverse path of the traffic.
- The internal network 192.0.2.0/24 is reachable via interfache `eth0.10`.
+ The internal network 192.0.2.0/24 is reachable via interface `eth0.10`.
.. code-block:: none