[Pidgin] Openfire Client SSL Authentication How-to modified

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Changed page "Openfire Client SSL Authentication How-to" by deryni from 69.251.0.184*
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Index: Openfire Client SSL Authentication How-to
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--- Openfire Client SSL Authentication How-to (version: 2)
+++ Openfire Client SSL Authentication How-to (version: 3)
@@ -1,4 +1,4 @@
-= Openfire Client SSL Authenticaiton How-to =
+= Openfire Client SSL Authentication How-to =
 
 Openfire is the only open source XMPP server (that I know of) that supports
 client-side certificate authentication. This will explain how to setup
@@ -79,15 +79,15 @@
 
 = Configure Pidgin =
 
-1. Open Tools -> Certificates -> Your Certificatesw. Select Add. Select the PKCS12 file, USER.p12, created above. Enter a passwords and name.
+1. Open Tools -> Certificates -> Your Certificates. Select Add. Select the PKCS12 file, USER.p12, created above. Enter a passwords and name.
 
 2. Create a XMPP (Jabber) account.
 
    On the Basic tab:
-      a. Enter a username same as the commone name in the certificate
+      a. Enter a username same as the common name in the certificate
 
    On the Advanced tab:
-      a. Select Connection Security: Use old-sylte SSL
+      a. Select Connection Security: Use old-style SSL
       b. Select Login certificate: the cert you added above
       c. Change connection port to 5223.
 

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