=================================================================== --- aureport.8 (revision 740) +++ aureport.8 (working copy) @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Interpret numeric entities into text. For example, uid is converted to account name. The conversion is done using the current resources of the machine where the search is being run. If you have renamed the accounts, or don't have the same accounts on your machine, you could get misleading results. .TP .BR \-if ,\ \-\-input \ \fIfile\fP -Use the given \fIfile\fP instead if the logs. This is to aid analysis where the logs have been moved to another machine or only part of a log was saved. +Use the given \fIfile\fP instead of the logs. This is to aid analysis where the logs have been moved to another machine or only part of a log was saved. .TP .B \-\-input\-logs Use the log file location from auditd.conf as input for analysis. This is needed if you are using aureport from a cron job.
Index: aureport.8 =================================================================== --- aureport.8 (revision 740) +++ aureport.8 (working copy) @@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ Interpret numeric entities into text. For example, uid is converted to account name. The conversion is done using the current resources of the machine where the search is being run. If you have renamed the accounts, or don't have the same accounts on your machine, you could get misleading results. .TP .BR \-if ,\ \-\-input \ \fIfile\fP -Use the given \fIfile\fP instead if the logs. This is to aid analysis where the logs have been moved to another machine or only part of a log was saved. +Use the given \fIfile\fP instead of the logs. This is to aid analysis where the logs have been moved to another machine or only part of a log was saved. .TP .B \-\-input\-logs Use the log file location from auditd.conf as input for analysis. This is needed if you are using aureport from a cron job.
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