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-rwxr-xr-x | contrib/devtools/security-check.py | 2 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | src/torcontrol.cpp | 12 |
2 files changed, 7 insertions, 7 deletions
diff --git a/contrib/devtools/security-check.py b/contrib/devtools/security-check.py index e96eaa9c38..fe5dc9ad89 100755 --- a/contrib/devtools/security-check.py +++ b/contrib/devtools/security-check.py @@ -1,7 +1,7 @@ #!/usr/bin/python2 ''' Perform basic ELF security checks on a series of executables. -Exit status will be 0 if succesful, and the program will be silent. +Exit status will be 0 if successful, and the program will be silent. Otherwise the exit status will be 1 and it will log which executables failed which checks. Needs `readelf` (for ELF) and `objdump` (for PE). ''' diff --git a/src/torcontrol.cpp b/src/torcontrol.cpp index 4ebcb9b667..9a783b9704 100644 --- a/src/torcontrol.cpp +++ b/src/torcontrol.cpp @@ -79,7 +79,7 @@ public: /** * Connect to a Tor control port. * target is address of the form host:port. - * connected is the handler that is called when connection is succesfully established. + * connected is the handler that is called when connection is successfully established. * disconnected is a handler that is called when the connection is broken. * Return true on success. */ @@ -177,7 +177,7 @@ void TorControlConnection::eventcb(struct bufferevent *bev, short what, void *ct { TorControlConnection *self = (TorControlConnection*)ctx; if (what & BEV_EVENT_CONNECTED) { - LogPrint("tor", "tor: Succesfully connected!\n"); + LogPrint("tor", "tor: Successfully connected!\n"); self->connected(*self); } else if (what & (BEV_EVENT_EOF|BEV_EVENT_ERROR)) { if (what & BEV_EVENT_ERROR) @@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ private: void authchallenge_cb(TorControlConnection& conn, const TorControlReply& reply); /** Callback for PROTOCOLINFO result */ void protocolinfo_cb(TorControlConnection& conn, const TorControlReply& reply); - /** Callback after succesful connection */ + /** Callback after successful connection */ void connected_cb(TorControlConnection& conn); /** Callback after connection lost or failed connection attempt */ void disconnected_cb(TorControlConnection& conn); @@ -419,7 +419,7 @@ TorController::~TorController() void TorController::add_onion_cb(TorControlConnection& conn, const TorControlReply& reply) { if (reply.code == 250) { - LogPrint("tor", "tor: ADD_ONION succesful\n"); + LogPrint("tor", "tor: ADD_ONION successful\n"); BOOST_FOREACH(const std::string &s, reply.lines) { std::map<std::string,std::string> m = ParseTorReplyMapping(s); std::map<std::string,std::string>::iterator i; @@ -448,7 +448,7 @@ void TorController::add_onion_cb(TorControlConnection& conn, const TorControlRep void TorController::auth_cb(TorControlConnection& conn, const TorControlReply& reply) { if (reply.code == 250) { - LogPrint("tor", "tor: Authentication succesful\n"); + LogPrint("tor", "tor: Authentication successful\n"); // Now that we know Tor is running setup the proxy for onion addresses // if -onion isn't set to something else. @@ -501,7 +501,7 @@ static std::vector<uint8_t> ComputeResponse(const std::string &key, const std::v void TorController::authchallenge_cb(TorControlConnection& conn, const TorControlReply& reply) { if (reply.code == 250) { - LogPrint("tor", "tor: SAFECOOKIE authentication challenge succesful\n"); + LogPrint("tor", "tor: SAFECOOKIE authentication challenge successful\n"); std::pair<std::string,std::string> l = SplitTorReplyLine(reply.lines[0]); if (l.first == "AUTHCHALLENGE") { std::map<std::string,std::string> m = ParseTorReplyMapping(l.second); |