From 0af20bdcfb54a648d4b0c907565171a46afd1457 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: Ingela Anderton Andin
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2015 09:47:45 +0200
Subject: ssl: Align with application naming rules
ssl SSL
crypto Crypto
stdlib STDLIB
kernel Kernel
public_key Public Key
---
lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml | 38 ++++++++++++++++++------------------
1 file changed, 19 insertions(+), 19 deletions(-)
(limited to 'lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml')
diff --git a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
index c9f7b1b27f..effb304938 100644
--- a/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
+++ b/lib/ssl/doc/src/ssl_distribution.xml
@@ -38,11 +38,11 @@
connection-based protocol as bearer. However, a module that
implements the protocol-specific parts of the connection setup is
needed. The default distribution module is inet_tcp_dist
- in the kernel application. When starting an
+ in the Kernel application. When starting an
Erlang node distributed, net_kernel uses this module to
set up listen ports and connections.
- In the ssl application, an exra distribution
+
In the SSL application, an exra distribution
module, inet_tls_dist, can be used as an
alternative. All distribution connections will use SSL and
all participating Erlang nodes in a distributed system must use
@@ -57,7 +57,7 @@
- Step 1: Build boot scripts including the
- ssl application.
+ SSL application.
- Step 2: Specify the distribution module for
net_kernel.
- Step 3: Specify the security options and other
@@ -74,8 +74,8 @@
see the sasl documentation. This is only an example of
what can be done.
- The simplest boot script possible includes only the kernel
- and stdlib applications. Such a script is located in the
+
The simplest boot script possible includes only the Kernel
+ and STDLIB applications. Such a script is located in the
bin directory of the Erlang distribution. The source for the
script is found under the Erlang installation top directory under
/start_clean.rel]]>.
@@ -84,12 +84,12 @@
Copy that script to another location (and preferably another
name).
- Add the applications crypto, public_key, and
- ssl with their current version numbers after the
- stdlibapplication.
+ Add the applications Crypto, Public Key, and
+ SSL with their current version numbers after the
+ STDLIB application.
- The following shows an example .rel file with ssl
+
The following shows an example .rel file with SSL
added:
{release, {"OTP APN 181 01","R15A"}, {erts, "5.9"},
@@ -132,27 +132,27 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
1> whereis(ssl_manager).
<0.41.0> ]]>
- The whereis function-call verifies that the ssl
+
The whereis function-call verifies that the SSL
application is started.
As an alternative to building a bootscript, you can explicitly
- add the path to the ssl ebin directory on the command
+ add the path to the SSL ebin directory on the command
line. This is done with command-line option -pa. This
- works as the ssl application does not need to be started for the
- distribution to come up, as a clone of the ssl application is
- hooked into the kernel application. So, as long as the
- ssl application code can be reached, the distribution starts.
+ works as the SSL application does not need to be started for the
+ distribution to come up, as a clone of the SSL application is
+ hooked into the Kernel application. So, as long as the
+ SSL application code can be reached, the distribution starts.
The -pa method is only recommended for testing purposes.
- The clone of the ssl application must
+ The clone of the SSL application must
enable the use of the SSL code in such an early bootstage as
needed to set up the distribution. However, this makes it
- impossible to soft upgrade the ssl application.
+ impossible to soft upgrade the SSL application.
Specifying Distribution Module for net_kernel
- The distribution module for ssl is named inet_tls_dist
+
The distribution module for SSL is named inet_tls_dist
and is specified on the command line with option -proto_dist.
The argument to -proto_dist is to be the module
name without suffix _dist. So, this distribution
@@ -172,7 +172,7 @@ Eshell V5.0 (abort with ^G)
(ssl_test@myhost)1>
However, a node started in this way refuses to talk
- to other nodes, as no ssl parameters are supplied
+ to other nodes, as no SSL parameters are supplied
(see the next section).
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