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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ so that @code{gpgsm} can help dirmngr.
@item --fetch-crl @var{url}
@opindex fetch-crl
This command requires an URL as additional argument, and it will make
-dirmngr try to retrieve an import the CRL from that @var{url} into
+dirmngr try to retrieve and import the CRL from that @var{url} into
it's cache. This is mainly useful for debugging purposes. The
@command{dirmngr-client} provides the same feature for a running dirmngr.
@@ -364,11 +364,11 @@ out. The default is currently 100 seconds. 0 will never timeout.
@item --add-servers
@opindex add-servers
-This options makes dirmngr add any servers it discovers when validating
+This option makes dirmngr add any servers it discovers when validating
certificates against CRLs to the internal list of servers to consult for
certificates and CRLs.
-This options is useful when trying to validate a certificate that has
+This option is useful when trying to validate a certificate that has
a CRL distribution point that points to a server that is not already
listed in the ldapserverlist. Dirmngr will always go to this server and
try to download the CRL, but chances are high that the certificate used
@@ -397,8 +397,8 @@ not contain information about an assigned responder. Note, that
@item --ocsp-signer @var{fpr}|@var{file}
@opindex ocsp-signer
Use the certificate with the fingerprint @var{fpr} to check the
-responses of the default OCSP Responder. Alternativly a filename can be
-given in which case the respinse is expected to be signed by one of the
+responses of the default OCSP Responder. Alternatively a filename can be
+given in which case the response is expected to be signed by one of the
certificates described in that file. Any argument which contains a
slash, dot or tilde is considered a filename. Usual filename expansion
takes place: A tilde at the start followed by a slash is replaced by the
@@ -550,7 +550,7 @@ Here is a list of supported signals:
@item SIGHUP
@cpindex SIGHUP
-This signals flushes all internally cached CRLs as well as any cached
+This signal flushes all internally cached CRLs as well as any cached
certificates. Then the certificate cache is reinitialized as on
startup. Options are re-read from the configuration file. Instead of
sending this signal it is better to use
@@ -756,7 +756,7 @@ Only this answer will let Dirmngr consider the CRL as valid.
Check whether the certificate with FINGERPRINT (SHA-1 hash of the
entire X.509 certificate blob) is valid or not by consulting the CRL
responsible for this certificate. If the fingerprint has not been
-given or the certificate is not know, the function inquires the
+given or the certificate is not known, the function inquires the
certificate using:
@example