Here's an *additional* patch after running ispell -n on the page.

--- /tmp/patch-rdiff-backup.1.bak       2008-01-21 15:23:49.000000000 -0500
+++ /tmp/patch-rdiff-backup.1   2008-01-21 15:26:25.000000000 -0500
@@ -644,7 +644,7 @@
 Although ssh itself may be secure, using rdiff-backup in the default
 way presents some security risks.  For instance if the server is run
 as root, then an attacker who compromised the client could then use
-rdiff-backup to overwrite arbitary server files by "backing up" over
+rdiff-backup to overwrite arbitrary server files by "backing up" over
 them.  Such a setup can be made more secure by using the sshd
 configuration option
 .B command="rdiff-backup \-\-server"
@@ -965,7 +965,7 @@
 and
 .B \-\-group-mapping-file
 options override this behavior.  If either of these options is given,
-the policy descriped in 2 and 3 above will be followed, but with the
+the policy described in 2 and 3 above will be followed, but with the
 mapped user and group instead of the original.  If you specify both
 .B \-\-preserve-numerical-ids
 and one of the mapping options, the behavior is undefined.



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