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@@ -18,8 +18,8 @@ IPv4 and IPv6 connections. It does not support requiring
authentication of its clients.
\cw{psocks} can be used together with an SSH client such as
-\cw{putty(1)} to implement a reverse dynamic SSH tunnel. It can also
-be used for network protocol debugging, as it can record all the
+\cw{putty}(\e{1}) to implement a reverse dynamic SSH tunnel. It can
+also be used for network protocol debugging, as it can record all the
traffic passing through it in various ways.
By default, \cw{psocks} listens to connections from localhost only,
@@ -84,8 +84,8 @@ have the connection's traffic piped into it, similar to \cw{-f}.
\S{psocks-manpage-examples} EXAMPLES
-In combination with the \e{plink(1)} SSH client, to set up a reverse
-dynamic SSH tunnel, in which the remote listening port 1080 on
+In combination with the \cw{plink}(\e{1}) SSH client, to set up a
+reverse dynamic SSH tunnel, in which the remote listening port 1080 on
remote host \cw{myhost} acts as a SOCKS server giving access to your
local network: