diff --git a/doc/adcli.xml b/doc/adcli.xml
index 83b6981..97dec08 100644
--- a/doc/adcli.xml
+++ b/doc/adcli.xml
@@ -105,19 +105,19 @@
The domain to connect to. If a domain is
- not specified then the domain part of the local computer's
+ not specified, then the domain part of the local computer's
host name is used.Kerberos realm for the domain. If not
- specified then the upper cased domain name is
+ specified, then the upper cased domain name is
used.Connect to a specific domain controller.
- If not specified then an appropriate domain controller
+ If not specified, then an appropriate domain controller
is automatically discovered.
@@ -134,7 +134,7 @@
Use the specified user account to
- authenticate with the domain. If not specified then
+ authenticate with the domain. If not specified, then
the name 'Administrator' will be used.
@@ -181,7 +181,7 @@ $ adcli info --domain-controller=dc.domain.example.com
adcli info will output as much information as
it can about the domain. The information is designed to be both machine
and human readable. The command will exit with a non-zero exit code
- if the domain does note exist or cannot be reached.
+ if the domain does not exist or cannot be reached.
To show domain info for a specific domain controller use the
option to specify which domain
@@ -213,35 +213,35 @@ Password for Administrator:
The short non-dotted name of the computer
- account that will be created in the domain. If not specified
+ account that will be created in the domain. If not specified,
then the first portion of the
is used.The full distinguished name of the OU in
- which to create the computer account. If not specified
+ which to create the computer account. If not specified,
then the computer account will be created in a default
location.Override the local machine's fully qualified
- domain name. If not specified the local machine's hostname
+ domain name. If not specified, the local machine's hostname
will be retrieved via gethostname().Specify the path to the host keytab where
host credentials will be written after a successful join
- operation. If not specified the default location will be
+ operation. If not specified, the default location will be
used, usually /etc/krb5.keytab.Specify the type of authentication that
will be performed before creating the machine account in
- the domain. If set to 'computer' then the computer must
+ the domain. If set to 'computer', then the computer must
already have a preset account in the domain. If not
specified and none of the other
arguments have been specified, then will try both
@@ -329,7 +329,7 @@ Password for Administrator:
If Samba's net
cannot be found at
- &samba_data_tool; this option can
+ &samba_data_tool;, this option can
be used to specific an alternative location with the
help of an absolute path.
@@ -351,7 +351,7 @@ Password for Administrator:
$ adcli update
- If used with a credential cache other attributes of the computer
+ If used with a credential cache, other attributes of the computer
account can be changed as well if the principal has sufficient
privileges.
@@ -367,20 +367,20 @@ $ adcli update --login-ccache=/tmp/krbcc_123
The short non-dotted name of the computer
- account that will be created in the domain. If not specified
+ account that will be created in the domain. If not specified,
it will be retrieved from the keytab entries.The local machine's fully qualified
- domain name. If not specified the local machine's hostname
+ domain name. If not specified, the local machine's hostname
will be retrieved from the keytab entries.Specify the path to the host keytab where
current host credentials are stored and the new ones
- will be written to. If not specified the default
+ will be written to. If not specified, the default
location will be used, usually
/etc/krb5.keytab.
@@ -462,7 +462,7 @@ $ adcli update --login-ccache=/tmp/krbcc_123
If Samba's net
cannot be found at
- &samba_data_tool; this option can
+ &samba_data_tool;, this option can
be used to specific an alternative location with the
help of an absolute path.
@@ -493,7 +493,7 @@ $ adcli create-user Fry --domain=domain.example.com \
The full distinguished name of the OU in
- which to create the user account. If not specified
+ which to create the user account. If not specified,
then the computer account will be created in a default
location.
@@ -569,7 +569,7 @@ $ adcli create-group Pilots --domain=domain.example.com \
The full distinguished name of the OU in
- which to create the group. If not specified
+ which to create the group. If not specified,
then the group will be created in a default
location.
@@ -649,14 +649,14 @@ Password for Administrator:
The full distinguished name of the OU in
- which to create the computer accounts. If not specified
+ which to create the computer accounts. If not specified,
then the computer account will be created in a default
location.Specify a one time password to use when
- presetting the computer accounts. If not specified then
+ presetting the computer accounts. If not specified, then
a default password will be used, which allows for later
automatic joins.
@@ -696,7 +696,7 @@ Password for Administrator:
Reset Computer Accountadcli reset-computer resets a computer account
- in the domain. If a the appropriate machine is currently joined to the
+ in the domain. If the appropriate machine is currently joined to the
domain, then its membership will be broken. The account must already
exist.
@@ -716,7 +716,7 @@ $ adcli reset-computer --domain=domain.example.com host2
Specify the type of authentication that
will be performed before creating the machine account in
- the domain. If set to 'computer' then the computer must
+ the domain. If set to 'computer', then the computer must
already have a preset account in the domain. If not
specified and none of the other
arguments have been specified, then will try both