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docs/cookbooks/3.2.x/core.md

@@ -1793,7 +1793,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/3.3.x/core.md

@@ -2027,7 +2027,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/4.0.x/core.md

@@ -2086,7 +2086,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/4.1.x/core.md

@@ -2067,7 +2067,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/4.2.x/core.md

@@ -2114,7 +2114,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/4.3.x/core.md

@@ -2141,7 +2141,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/4.4.x/core.md

@@ -2378,7 +2378,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/cookbooks/5.0.x/core.md

@@ -2463,7 +2463,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 3 - 3
docs/cookbooks/5.1.x/core.md

@@ -1065,7 +1065,7 @@ Example of usage:
 
 Alias: ip_freebind, ipfreebind
 
-Control if Kamailio should attempt to bind to non local ip.This option
+Control if Kamailio should attempt to bind to non local ip. This option
 is the per-socket equivalent of the system **ip_nonlocal_bind**.
 
 Default is 0 (do not bind to non local ip).
@@ -2444,7 +2444,7 @@ tcp_buf_write is not enabled.
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -2546,7 +2546,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 2 - 2
docs/cookbooks/5.2.x/core.md

@@ -2572,7 +2572,7 @@ tcp_buf_write is not enabled.
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -2674,7 +2674,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 2 - 2
docs/cookbooks/5.3.x/core.md

@@ -2695,7 +2695,7 @@ tcp_buf_write is not enabled.
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -2797,7 +2797,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 2 - 2
docs/cookbooks/5.4.x/core.md

@@ -2766,7 +2766,7 @@ tcp_buf_write is not enabled.
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -2868,7 +2868,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 2 - 2
docs/cookbooks/5.5.x/core.md

@@ -2968,7 +2968,7 @@ tcp_buf_write is not enabled.
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -3070,7 +3070,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

+ 2 - 2
docs/cookbooks/5.6.x/core.md

@@ -2995,7 +2995,7 @@ tcp_rd_buf_size=65536
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -3163,7 +3163,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
     sctp_send_retries = 1
 

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docs/cookbooks/devel/core.md

@@ -3493,7 +3493,7 @@ tcp_rd_buf_size=65536
 
 ### tcp_reuse_port
 
-Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means,for example, that the same TCP
+Allows reuse of TCP ports. This means, for example, that the same TCP
 ports on which Kamailio is listening on, can be used as source ports of
 new TCP connections when acting as an UAC. Kamailio must have been
 compiled in a system implementing SO_REUSEPORT (Linux \> 3.9.0, FreeBSD,
@@ -3695,7 +3695,7 @@ to sctp protocol level retransmission). Useful to improve reliability
 with peers that reboot/restart or fail over to another machine.
 
 WARNING: use with care and low values (e.g. 1-3) to avoid "multiplying"
-traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0).Can be changed at runtime.
+traffic to unresponding hosts (default: 0). Can be changed at runtime.
 
 ```
     sctp_send_retries = 1
@@ -4176,7 +4176,7 @@ Not properly implemented yet - prints a log messages with the two string paramet
 ### exec
 
 Basic implementation of executing an external application with C `system()`
-fuction. Look also at the functions exported by `exec` module.
+function. Look also at the functions exported by `exec` module.
 
 ```
 exec("/path/to/app");

+ 1 - 1
docs/features/new-in-3.3.x.md

@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ repository.*
 -   new function auth_challenge()
     -   combines www_challenge() and proxy_challenge() by calling the
         first for REGISTER and the second for the rest of request types
--   new funtion to return WWW-Authenticate hdr in a PV
+-   new function to return WWW-Authenticate hdr in a PV
 
 ### auth_db
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/features/new-in-4.0.x.md

@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ the past).
 
 ### cpl-c
 
--   added an optional parameter to cpl_run_scritp() to provide the URI -
+-   added an optional parameter to cpl_run_script() to provide the URI -
     the parameter will be used instead of taking the URI from headers or
     R-URI
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/features/new-in-4.1.x.md

@@ -271,7 +271,7 @@ source code repository.*\</fc>
 ### permissions
 
 -   DNS domain names in address table - possibility to check also
-    against DNS domain names with allow_address() function.Now in the
+    against DNS domain names with allow_address() function. Now in the
     address table one group can have exact IPs, subnet IPs and DNS
     domain names
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/features/new-in-4.3.x.md

@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ source code repository.*\</fc>
 
 -   exported additional tm functions
     -   sr.tm.t_load_contacts
-    -   sr.tm.t_next_contatcs
+    -   sr.tm.t_next_contacts
     -   sr.tm.t_on_branch_failure
 -   exported the APIs from uac and ndb_mongodb modules
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/features/new-in-5.5.x.md

@@ -549,7 +549,7 @@ Pseudo-module providing per-proces STIR/SHAKEN API from libsecsipid.
 
 ### xhttp
 
--   add kemi funtion to return $hu, http uri
+-   add kemi function to return $hu, http uri
 
 ### xhttp_server
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/features/new-in-5.6.x.md

@@ -148,7 +148,7 @@ source code repository.*
 
 ### geoip2
 
-  - added reload RCP command fuctionality
+  - added reload RCP command functionality
 
 ### htable
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/3.2.x/git.md

@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
       cd kamailio
       git checkout -b 3.2 origin/3.2
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The **most important and first step** is to set build flavour to
 **kamailio**.

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/3.3.x/git.md

@@ -74,7 +74,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
       cd kamailio
       git checkout -b 3.3 origin/3.3
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The **most important and first step** is to set build flavour to
 **kamailio**.

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/4.0.x/git.md

@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
 *Note: if your git client version does not support
 **--no-single-branch** command line parameter, then just remove it.*
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The first step is to generate config files for build system.
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/4.1.x/git.md

@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
 *Note: if your git client version does not support
 **--no-single-branch** command line parameter, then just remove it.*
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The first step is to generate build config files.
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/4.2.x/git.md

@@ -68,7 +68,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
 *Note: if your git client version does not support
 **--no-single-branch** command line parameter, then just remove it.*
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The first step is to generate build config files.
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/4.3.x/git.md

@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
 *Note: if your git client version does not support
 **--no-single-branch** command line parameter, then just remove it.*
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The first step is to generate build config files.
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/4.4.x/git.md

@@ -77,7 +77,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
 *Note: if your git client version does not support
 **--no-single-branch** command line parameter, then just remove it.*
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The first step is to generate build config files.
 

+ 1 - 1
docs/install/devel/git.md

@@ -69,7 +69,7 @@ Download the sources from GIT using the following commands.
 *Note: if your git client version does not support
 **--no-single-branch** command line parameter, then just remove it.*
 
-## 3.Tuning Makefiles
+## 3. Tuning Makefiles
 
 The first step is to generate build config files.